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Old ISO vs CSO? 04-04-2008, 03:46 PM   #16 (permalink)
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and converting iso to cso does not take anything out of the game unless you specifically delete something before you shrink to cso. cso is just compressed iso. kind of like putting a file in a rar archive to make it smaller. it doesnt take anything out
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Old ISO vs CSO? 04-08-2008, 03:23 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I was going to say that too, but I wasn't 100% sure, I tend to not notice things like textures or even audio quality, so I thought I'd leave it for someone who knows more... hell I can't even tell the difference between an mp3 at 128kb/s and 320kb/s
320kb/s is faster. More kb is being moved, faster.
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Old ISO vs CSO? 04-18-2008, 08:06 PM   #18 (permalink)
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i am very new to this PSP scene, but have been dealing with "image" files like bin/cue etc for many moons, so please take what i am about to say w/ a grain of salt... an ISO is a straightup image of a CDROM/disk/UMD. What i heard is that back when there were only 1GB MS's, and UMD ISOs were bigger than 1GB, that someone figured out how to rip certin un-needed parts of the ISO image out... i have heard that the un-needed parts could be music or cutsceens, or just "blank" parts of the image. After they figured that out, they "recompiled", if you will, the ISOs w/out the aforementioned needless info, thus making them smaller and able to fit on a 1GB MS. Kinda like if the ISO was a picture of a building and the area around the building, someone figured out how to get rid of the non-building portions of the picture (image), making the ISO image smaller yet still large enough to hold all the necessary info to see the building. So it's lossy compression, but what is lost is needless anyway. The reason they lag is because the info left on the CSO image is not in the exact same sector of the image, so the laser has to look around on the image until it finds the info it needs. That's the jist of what i heard, please go ahead and call me a 'n00b' and correct me if i am mistaken/misinformed, as I am just as curious to know the 100% correct reasoning for making CSOs as the next 'n00b'. On another note, i think that 'n00b' is a stupid word; everyone is a 'n00b' at one point--no one was born with this knowledge, so it seems to me that people who call others 'n00bs' are just trying to look "cool" when they know good and well that they had to start learning from square one just like everyone else. Unless they are robots or aliens--don't get me started there Sharing info is the only way the scenes will survive, so if someone has a definitive answer on this i would love to hear it--not so i could become "l33t" and call people "n00bs", but so i could help spread the word so we can all understand how it works.
I just felt like correcting your n00b rant, that what ur refering to is newbie or newb but the term n00b comes from the word knob like people who act like an ass. But in recent years the lines have started to fade because of n00bs/newbs who don't know or care bout the history and are just trying to sound 'cool'.

With that said we all were once newbs but I think its hilarious when people call themselves n00bs.

(I didnt comment on the CSO-ISO stuff cus people already stated its just compression like rar/zip etc. not removing anything.)

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