If the resulting ISO is for a PS1 game, ensure the file extension is correct. Sometimes PSX2PSP outputs a .BIN file along with a .CUE file. This is essentially the same as an ISO for emulation purposes. Load the .CUE file in your emulator, not the .BIN file, to ensure music and correct loading.
If the PBP contains multiple discs (e.g., Final Fantasy VII):
: Sometimes used in conjunction with other tools. If a conversion results in .img or .ccd files, you can use the CDmage tool to "Save As" a standard .bin/.cue or .iso . Alternative Methods
: The tool will reverse the compression and generate a standard BIN+CUE or ISO file. Option 2: Using PSX2PSP (Classic Method)
Think of a PBP file not as a single disc, but as a specialized box. Inside that box, the PSP needed several things: