UMD file system
Moderator: cheriff
UMD file system
/UMD_AUDIO/
/UMD_AUDIO/PARAM.SFO
/UMD_AUDIO/ICON1.PMF
/UMD_AUDIO/SND0.AT3
/UMD_AUDIO/ICON0.PNG
/UMD_AUDIO/PIC0.PNG
/UMD_AUDIO/PIC1.PNG
/UMD_AUDIO/PLAYLIST.UMD
/UMD_AUDIO/RESOURCE/
/UMD_AUDIO/RESOURCE/EN100000.RCO
/UMD_AUDIO/CLIPINF/
/UMD_AUDIO/CLIPINF/00001.CLP
/UMD_AUDIO/CLIPINF/00002.CLP
/UMD_AUDIO/CLIPINF/00003.CLP
/UMD_AUDIO/STREAM/
/UMD_AUDIO/STREAM/00001.MPS
/UMD_AUDIO/STREAM/00002.MPS
/UMD_AUDIO/STREAM/00003.MPS
/UMD_VIDEO/
/UMD_VIDEO/PARAM.SFO
/UMD_VIDEO/ICON1.PMF
/UMD_VIDEO/SND0.AT3
/UMD_VIDEO/ICON0.PNG
/UMD_VIDEO/PIC0.PNG
/UMD_VIDEO/PIC1.PNG
/UMD_VIDEO/PLAYLIST.UMD
/UMD_VIDEO/RESOURCE/
/UMD_VIDEO/RESOURCE/EN100000.RCO
/UMD_VIDEO/CLIPINF/
/UMD_VIDEO/CLIPINF/00001.CLP
/UMD_VIDEO/CLIPINF/00002.CLP
/UMD_VIDEO/CLIPINF/00003.CLP
/UMD_VIDEO/STREAM/
/UMD_VIDEO/STREAM/00001.MPS
/UMD_VIDEO/STREAM/00002.MPS
/UMD_VIDEO/STREAM/00003.MPS
/UMD_AUDIO/PARAM.SFO
/UMD_AUDIO/ICON1.PMF
/UMD_AUDIO/SND0.AT3
/UMD_AUDIO/ICON0.PNG
/UMD_AUDIO/PIC0.PNG
/UMD_AUDIO/PIC1.PNG
/UMD_AUDIO/PLAYLIST.UMD
/UMD_AUDIO/RESOURCE/
/UMD_AUDIO/RESOURCE/EN100000.RCO
/UMD_AUDIO/CLIPINF/
/UMD_AUDIO/CLIPINF/00001.CLP
/UMD_AUDIO/CLIPINF/00002.CLP
/UMD_AUDIO/CLIPINF/00003.CLP
/UMD_AUDIO/STREAM/
/UMD_AUDIO/STREAM/00001.MPS
/UMD_AUDIO/STREAM/00002.MPS
/UMD_AUDIO/STREAM/00003.MPS
/UMD_VIDEO/
/UMD_VIDEO/PARAM.SFO
/UMD_VIDEO/ICON1.PMF
/UMD_VIDEO/SND0.AT3
/UMD_VIDEO/ICON0.PNG
/UMD_VIDEO/PIC0.PNG
/UMD_VIDEO/PIC1.PNG
/UMD_VIDEO/PLAYLIST.UMD
/UMD_VIDEO/RESOURCE/
/UMD_VIDEO/RESOURCE/EN100000.RCO
/UMD_VIDEO/CLIPINF/
/UMD_VIDEO/CLIPINF/00001.CLP
/UMD_VIDEO/CLIPINF/00002.CLP
/UMD_VIDEO/CLIPINF/00003.CLP
/UMD_VIDEO/STREAM/
/UMD_VIDEO/STREAM/00001.MPS
/UMD_VIDEO/STREAM/00002.MPS
/UMD_VIDEO/STREAM/00003.MPS
Does this mean we can run videos off the memory stick at full resolution? Can we use it to somehow spoof the PSP into thinking our video is on a UMD?
I have done some quick searching and found out that .MPS comes from the MPEG family (can contain multiple audio streams too), but the only application from what I can find that can convert items to this format is I-Author; but I can't find that for download anywhere.
I have done some quick searching and found out that .MPS comes from the MPEG family (can contain multiple audio streams too), but the only application from what I can find that can convert items to this format is I-Author; but I can't find that for download anywhere.