my HDD is in Sweex EXTERNAL 3.5” STORAGE
Here is pic of my HDD:

What do you mean by films? divx or xvid? Yes, SMS can play them (very well indeed!)cesedy wrote:hi, can somebody please tell me, how can i watch films from my HDD with SMS player?
If you PC have a USB port the answer is yes (that is, if the film is a file like .avi, not if the film is in fact a DVD-Video. That's why I asked you about your definition for film...)cesedy wrote:and can i transfer films from my pc to HDD via USB cable?
I think you'll get more answers to this problem on http://psx-scene.com/forums/ forums. There you can also find the SMS oficial forum. The forums at ps2dev are for development purposes only. Good luck :)cesedy wrote:my PS2 don`t recognises my HDD.. i tried to format it from NTFS to FAT32... what should i do?
The PS2 HDD needs to be formatted in APA format. You use the DMS harddrive tools on it. You want the DMS-HDD-FORMAT-1.1.zip file from here:cesedy wrote:my PS2 don`t recognises my HDD.. i tried to format it from NTFS to FAT32... what should i do?
No J.F. What you say anout the APA format etc would only apply if cesedy was using an HDD connected by IDE interface to the PS2, whereas this one is connected by USB interface.J.F. wrote:The PS2 HDD needs to be formatted in APA format. You use the DMS harddrive tools on it. You want the DMS-HDD-FORMAT-1.1.zip file from here:cesedy wrote:my PS2 don`t recognises my HDD.. i tried to format it from NTFS to FAT32... what should i do?
http://www.dms3.com/cgi-bin/dms3/site.pl?page=downloads
And that is perfectly correct, because your HDD is not connected to the PS2/PSTwo by the IDE interface required for recognition as "hdd0:".cesedy wrote:in DMS HDD Format it showed all the time, that my HDD isn`t connected..
Which is exactly how any USB connected mass storage unit should be shown in PS2 applications, whether we use a USB memory stick or a USB HDD.my HDD didn`t showed in hdd:\ but it showed in mass:\ ...
The Dev2 boot mode allows booting a program ELF file from an IDE-connected HDD, usually using the launch path "hdd0:/__boot/boot.elf". There is no corresponding boot method defined for an HDD connected by USB.but i need another Help..
i`m using Matrix Infinity 1.8.2 on my PS2.. and i saw this thing:
LAUNCHING HDD APPLICATION (DEV2 MODE):
Oh, you're right... I didn't notice in his first post - he said it's EXTERNAL. Sorry about that. Yeah, USB drives are completely different.dlanor wrote:No J.F. What you say anout the APA format etc would only apply if cesedy was using an HDD connected by IDE interface to the PS2, whereas this one is connected by USB interface.J.F. wrote:The PS2 HDD needs to be formatted in APA format. You use the DMS harddrive tools on it. You want the DMS-HDD-FORMAT-1.1.zip file from here:cesedy wrote:my PS2 don`t recognises my HDD.. i tried to format it from NTFS to FAT32... what should i do?
http://www.dms3.com/cgi-bin/dms3/site.pl?page=downloads
So from the PS2 driver viewpoint this does not involve "hdd0:", but only "mass:"...
Best regards: dlanor
Besides, most of us have also an account on psx-scene so you'll also benefit of our wizdom there :Pdlanor wrote:I also agree with ptek that you really should bring your questions to the forums at http://psx-scene.com/forums/ instead, since that is the 'home' site of both SMS and uLaunchELF, both of which have separate subforums over there (inside the "PS2 Homebrew/Dev & Emu Scene" forum).