I was wondering if anyone has the warning PNG so I could use it with Simple Popstation GUI:
I took the screenshot from a YouTube video of the Offical PlayStation Emulator that was bought through the PlayStation Store.
Don't ask me why I would want such a thing, I'm one of those weird purists.
Oh, so you want the original warning screen?
I included it in previous versions, but people complained about it, so I changed the default image.
By the way Anorhc, how'd you find out about this site? I can't seem to find you at PSP-Hacks...
Thank you very much. I've been looking for that for a while.
To answer your question, I don't exist on PSP-Hacks (though I've read through there before). I've followed a series of links from qj.net, namely, this link:
http://pspupdates.qj.net/index.php?pg=49&aid=78985. Then I did a websearch to find this lovely site.
By the way, great program. Works seamlessly on all the games I've tried out. However, I want to point out that the size for the "information" image isn't 480x272. I've tried using one that size and it got resized (scaled) to a smaller image on my PSP. From what I've read the ideal size for that should be 310x180 (which seems to work perfectly). Maybe you could change that in your next release? Or is there some hidden reason that it's 480x272?
Heh, sometimes I feel like I'm the only one taking advantage of all the settings as possible. Heck, the only think I got left to do is to learn how to make a PMF file.
Anorhc Wrote:To answer your question, I don't exist on PSP-Hacks (though I've read through there before). I've followed a series of links from qj.net, namely, this link: http://pspupdates.qj.net/index.php?pg=49&aid=78985. Then I did a websearch to find this lovely site.
Lol. Well, yeah, stupid QJ actually decided to post my program, ages after its release and only when PSP-Hacks put it on the front page for the 2
nd time. I don't even bother with QJ usually - half the stuff they post there is poo poo (LUA applications with about 20 lines of code, if you want an example). Anyways, that's just my rant.
Anorhc Wrote:However, I want to point out that the size for the "information" image isn't 480x272. I've tried using one that size and it got resized (scaled) to a smaller image on my PSP. From what I've read the ideal size for that should be 310x180 (which seems to work perfectly). Maybe you could change that in your next release? Or is there some hidden reason that it's 480x272?
Well, originally, I was told it's 310x180 as well. Funnily enough though, someone complained to me that they wanted to use larger pictures than 310x180 (my program does check dimensions). I tested 480x272, and it seemed to work, so I upped the max resolution (oddly, my 480x272 PIC0.PNG file filled the entire screen).
I don't really know what to make of this :/
Anorhc Wrote:Heh, sometimes I feel like I'm the only one taking advantage of all the settings as possible. Heck, the only think I got left to do is to learn how to make a PMF file.
Hehehe, I do that too, at times :)
For PMFs, you'll need to find a copy of the Sony UMD Tools...
PSP-Hacks had a PMF tutorial - just check the Custom Gameboots section.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Well, originally, I was told it's 310x180 as well. Funnily enough though, someone complained to me that they wanted to use larger pictures than 310x180 (my program does check dimensions). I tested 480x272, and it seemed to work, so I upped the max resolution (oddly, my 480x272 PIC0.PNG file filled the entire screen).
I don't really know what to make of this :/
Meh, I wouldn't stress too much over it. I'll just do what I've been doing. Keeps everyone happy.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:For PMFs, you'll need to find a copy of the Sony UMD Tools...
PSP-Hacks had a PMF tutorial - just check the Custom Gameboots section.
Awesome. Step one is done a while ago, I'll get reading on the Gameboots section and try to apply it to the icon.pmf for PSX right away. Thanks!
So to make this my default gameboot icon all i have to do is change the gameboot.png in folder c:\pSXCust\Default right?
^^Try it - basically, if it's in the Default folder, it will be automatically selected whenever you convert a PSX Image.
tnx! now it's my default gameboot for my psx games
anyway,,, Nice Site Zinga!:wink2::wink2: