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FMV problems....

Knucklebear

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Hey guys. I'm running my Final Fantasy 9 on the psp, and it works perfectly except that the audio on the FMV's skips. The movie itself runs fine however. It's not a problem really, but whenever I come across something like this I like to have a go at sorting it out :D
I ran the CPU at 333 but it actually seemed to make it worse. This is the first time i've ran a psx eboot so I dont know if it's normal.
Any ideas are appreciated
 
Hey guys. I'm running my Final Fantasy 9 on the psp, and it works perfectly except that the audio on the FMV's skips. The movie itself runs fine however. It's not a problem really, but whenever I come across something like this I like to have a go at sorting it out :D
I ran the CPU at 333 but it actually seemed to make it worse. This is the first time i've ran a psx eboot so I dont know if it's normal.
Any ideas are appreciated

I don't think it's normal. I've played right through the FF9 on PSP had no problems:D
But unfortuantely I= cant help you.:-(

NOTE I= is i underlined twice someone else might be able to help you out
 
Hey guys. I'm running my Final Fantasy 9 on the psp, and it works perfectly except that the audio on the FMV's skips. The movie itself runs fine however. It's not a problem really, but whenever I come across something like this I like to have a go at sorting it out :D
I ran the CPU at 333 but it actually seemed to make it worse. This is the first time i've ran a psx eboot so I dont know if it's normal.
Any ideas are appreciated

It may be a bad image. Try making another from the disc. And try using a slower read speed this time. Personally, I've never had problems with ripping or burning PS1 games on high speeds, but I've heard that it's best to do it at...1x or 2x, as that's the speed that the PS1 spins the disc when playing an FMV. If you don't own the discs and got the images some other way, well, we can't help you there.
 
It may be a bad image. Try making another from the disc. And try using a slower read speed this time. Personally, I've never had problems with ripping or burning PS1 games on high speeds, but I've heard that it's best to do it at...1x or 2x, as that's the speed that the PS1 spins the disc when playing an FMV. If you don't own the discs and got the images some other way, well, we can't help you there.

Yep, he probably god a bad rip or didn't rip it properly :)

Not a PSP Problem xD (I played FF9 myself and had no problems)
 
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