After The PSP Game Viewer a new addition to the collection of "about PSP" applications I make just arrived. PSP CSO Converter is an application for Mac OSX Mountain Lion that can convert a psp game of ISO format to CSO format and backwards.
For people that don't know what a CSO format is, CSO is a compressed format of iso (also called CISO). When you convert an ISO to CSO you will be able to choose compression level from 0 to 9. A CSO is smaller in size but may be slower in gameplay. Recommended compression level is 6.
Download: Dropbox
Requirements:
Mac OSX Mountain Lion
For people that don't know what a CSO format is, CSO is a compressed format of iso (also called CISO). When you convert an ISO to CSO you will be able to choose compression level from 0 to 9. A CSO is smaller in size but may be slower in gameplay. Recommended compression level is 6.
Download: Dropbox
Requirements:
Mac OSX Mountain Lion
it works for OSX Sierra??
ReplyDeleteI haven't tested it since I don't own macOS anymore. If you try it please let us now :)
DeleteIt doesn't :(
DeleteIt works on Sierra 100%
DeleteIt works for high sierra. Thanks for the upload @George_Sofianos !
DeleteHi, thanks for this free software. I'm using it and it works on Sierra very well, but I have a question: If is possible to convert an ISO file of PS2 with this tool?
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it still works. I have no idea about PS2, there is a chance of working because it is just an ISO compression. You need to try it to find out.
DeleteIt works with PS2 games too! Thanks for your quicly response George.
ReplyDeleteThank you! =)
ReplyDeleteCrashes on High Sierra :(
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DeleteA contributor updated the app, now it works on High Sierra. I updated the download link.
DeleteHow do you change the compression level? Not seeing any options. As it is it isn't compressing anything at all.
ReplyDeletePress the down arrow twice before saving to see the compression level, it looks buggy but it works :)
DeleteIt still works on Catalina!
ReplyDeleteCan confirm, still works on Catalina!
ReplyDeletestill works on Big Sur!
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