Thread: Any way to play UMD movie ISO without inserting UMD in the drive

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    good sum up
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    all you have to do is go to recovery and set the configuration from normal umd to m33 driver
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    Hello guys, i´m using m33 3.90 on a psp slim. I have tryed all the no-umd drivers and they do work with game isos but when i mount a movie iso i dont get it under videos. I also tried irshell 3.90 and it comes with an error when i open the iso in file mode. Any other settings i should try?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steini View Post
    Hello guys, i´m using m33 3.90 on a psp slim. I have tryed all the no-umd drivers and they do work with game isos but when i mount a movie iso i dont get it under videos. I also tried irshell 3.90 and it comes with an error when i open the iso in file mode. Any other settings i should try?
    I tried almost all the settings i could fiddle with but nothing worked ........ I guess UMD in the drive is mandatory for now ........ Maybe in next custom firmware No UMD mode for Video ISO will be included..... Well Lets hope
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    Firmware History :- PSP Slim with OFW 3.72 => 3.71 M33 => 3.71 M33-4 => 3.90 M33 => 3.90 M33-3 => 4.01 M33 => 4.01 M33-2
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinphaltimus View Post
    To sum this up -

    Under 3.90 m33 - when in the PSP OS (XMB) - you know where you select games or movies or music. Yeah, that place. (The Desktop of the PSP if all u know is windows), yeah, that place - Press the select button, go to ISO Video Mount and find the video.iso file there. Select it.

    This assumes you followed all previos steps and actually have the M33 driver selected (or the sony 9660 if that doesn't work) AND the video.iso file is in you iso/video folder.

    Should work fine, if not PM me and I'll help on live chat or something.

    GenJackson - Saves wear and tear on the UMD drive. Several folks have had their PSPs for a while and are begining to (if not already) experience drive failure. It's far easier to wera out and replace an MS then a UMD drive.
    NO, you CAN't play UMD VIDEO ISO's without a UMD in your PSP

    The NO UMD DRIVER is just for games ISOs, not for video's
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinphaltimus View Post
    To sum this up -

    Under 3.90 m33 - when in the PSP OS (XMB) - you know where you select games or movies or music. Yeah, that place. (The Desktop of the PSP if all u know is windows), yeah, that place - Press the select button, go to ISO Video Mount and find the video.iso file there. Select it.

    This assumes you followed all previos steps and actually have the M33 driver selected (or the sony 9660 if that doesn't work) AND the video.iso file is in you iso/video folder.

    Should work fine, if not PM me and I'll help on live chat or something.

    GenJackson - Saves wear and tear on the UMD drive. Several folks have had their PSPs for a while and are begining to (if not already) experience drive failure. It's far easier to wera out and replace an MS then a UMD drive.
    Can you help me out how to do it????
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    why the hell did you just revive a 2 year old thread???
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    They revived the thread because it refers to a problem that they have.
    Same as I do.
    My UMD drive is skrewed, and I want to know if I can play ISO videos without a UMD disk inserted.
    Games work fine with 3.90 M33, but I don't seem to make the video work.
    Have there been any advances on this front?
    There seems to be some guys out there who claim it to be possible to play an ISO movie without inserting a UMD disk.
    The simple question is: is it true? Can it be done?
    Thanks to everybody who make this wonderful place possible.
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    No, to play iso format video you need a UMD in the drive.
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    n00bs, please read
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    I'd encourage you to read the rules for the forum. They're pretty straightforward and there aren't many of them. http://www.pspmod.com/forums/introdu...uncements.html

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