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    Hi i have a psp running 5.00 m33-6

    i think its a phat although im not sure how to know for sure, apart from that it feels heavy and chunky!

    I'm having trouble playing back up .iso and .cso games like PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2009 and NEED FOR SPEED UNDERCOVER

    It seems to be games that scroll quickly, which makes my psp "lag" and scroll slowly and the game doest play smoothly like i know it should.

    I had need for speed pro street on UMD original and it played fine.

    Is this a problem with my psp, my downloaded game or something else?

    Anybody else experienced something like this?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgerrard View Post
    Hi i have a psp running 5.00 m33-6

    i think its a phat although im not sure how to know for sure, apart from that it feels heavy and chunky!

    I'm having trouble playing back up .iso and .cso games like PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2009 and NEED FOR SPEED UNDERCOVER

    It seems to be games that scroll quickly, which makes my psp "lag" and scroll slowly and the game doest play smoothly like i know it should.

    I had need for speed pro street on UMD original and it played fine.

    Is this a problem with my psp, my downloaded game or something else?

    Anybody else experienced something like this?

    Thanks
    do you play the iso with or without a umd in the psp and what is your umd iso mode set to

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgerrard View Post
    Hi i have a psp running 5.00 m33-6

    i think its a phat although im not sure how to know for sure, apart from that it feels heavy and chunky!

    I'm having trouble playing back up .iso and .cso games like PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2009 and NEED FOR SPEED UNDERCOVER

    It seems to be games that scroll quickly, which makes my psp "lag" and scroll slowly and the game doest play smoothly like i know it should.

    I had need for speed pro street on UMD original and it played fine.

    Is this a problem with my psp, my downloaded game or something else?

    Anybody else experienced something like this?

    Thanks

    check these settings (on mine with same FW as yours)

    on PSP main screen press SELECT

    CPU Clock XMB default
    CPU Clock Game Default
    USB Device Memory Stick
    USB ISO Mode Sony NP9660
    ISO Video Mount None

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1carew1 View Post
    do you play the iso with or without a umd in the psp and what is your umd iso mode set to
    sorry for my late reply

    i play without any UMD in the psp and my UMD ISO MODE was set to : M33 DRIVER

    is that correct? becuase it was different before and anotehr guy told me to set it up like below and most of the games seemed to play fine!

    even the older need for speed (pro star) worked really well (but i have that on original UMD not a back up)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfish View Post
    check these settings (on mine with same FW as yours)

    on PSP main screen press SELECT

    CPU Clock XMB default
    CPU Clock Game Default
    USB Device Memory Stick
    USB ISO Mode Sony NP9660
    ISO Video Mount None
    i thanks for your reply mate

    mine are:
    CPU Clock XMB- 133/66
    CPU Clock Game- 133/66
    USB DEVICE- memory stick
    UMD iso mode- m33 driver
    ISO Video mount- NONE

    nearly all different to yours! but i had them different before and no games would work and then some guy told me to set them up like that and most games seemed to be working fine!

    are mines wrong then?

    thanks for your help...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgerrard View Post
    i thanks for your reply mate

    mine are:
    CPU Clock XMB- 133/66
    CPU Clock Game- 133/66
    USB DEVICE- memory stick
    UMD iso mode- m33 driver
    ISO Video mount- NONE

    nearly all different to yours! but i had them different before and no games would work and then some guy told me to set them up like that and most games seemed to be working fine!

    are mines wrong then?

    thanks for your help...
    use same setting as mine, as I say my settings work for me on same fw as you and never had a problem

    if this fails, revert back to the original settings you had

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfish View Post
    use same setting as mine, as I say my settings work for me on same fw as you and never had a problem

    if this fails, revert back to the original settings you had

    sorry for the late reply...

    just wanted to say your settings worked brilliantly and now the games are running smoothly again!

    big thanks to 1carew1 and jfish....

 

 

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