UMD will not be able to start Click on the words because of the limited area even if I put the UMD in this tool. . . . . Will I be able to start UMD What if? ? Please lend the wisdom of everyone. . . . . Please help me with you! !
L1500 is movie-disc playback unit only, it will not play games in any form (UMD or DVD-R). I believe it will only play PSP formatted movies from the DVD-R drive, I've never gotten it do anything from the UMD drive... It's basically just a neat looking paperweight. (I have one myself... )
You can only update the firmware with AVTOOL firmware (Audio/Video Tool). You can't make it play games unfortunately, so there's not much point trying to find newer firmwares for it...
AVTOOL I'm able to update the version of the system updater contained in UMD discs that are commercially available? I'm stupid
No, retail firmwares will not work on these systems. But there is NOTHING you can do to it to make it play games, even with newer firmware. It will NOT play games in any way. It's made to play movies only. You need an H1500 (or the T1000 Development Tool) to be able to play games.
Do you that an update would be in the data contained in it when I put in a DVD-R disc UMD Video Updater entered?
Updater which is in the disk that you put in DTP-L1500 it to burn it to a DVD-R the UMD Video disc Updater entered do I can apply? ?
Updater which is in the disk that you put in DTP-L1500 it to burn it to a DVD-R the UMD Video disc Updater entered do I can apply? ?
Updater which is in the disk that you put in DTP-L1500 it to burn it to a DVD-R the UMD Video disc Updater entered do I can apply? ?
Yeah, that's what I seem to remember from mine (haven't actually turned it on in a long time...). I never got it to play anything off the UMD itself. Only replication images burned to DVD-R.
Do you just need to burn DVD-R by suction using such ISOTOOL with CFW already applied the PSP UMD movies?
No, it needs to be an actual replication image created by the Sony UMD-Video development software (Called Stream Composer I think, something like that). The files you need to burn to a DVD-R would look like these: CONT_L0.IMG MDI.IMG UMD_AUTH.DAT USER_L0.IMG USER_L1.IMG These are created by the Sony software. I don't believe there's a way to take a UMD and convert it back to these files... You would need a DVD-R made by a studio with something on it. I don't think anyone has ever bothered to 'leak' a UMD-Video replication image (no one cares), but I could be wrong...