UMDGen v4.0
With only but a couple of weeks left before the year officially ends, you cannot, of course, expect nothing spectacular will happen to close it with a bang. And what better way to celebrate the coming of the New Year than to get the newest version of UMDGen?
Yep, that’s right. v4.00 is now out, and with a whole new slew of goodies for you. For those of you not in the know (although that would be just both improbable and sad), the UMDGen is a tool used to created and/or edit UMD compliant ISO image files. Now, the Read Me file is simply comprehensive, so you shouldn’t have any trouble with the walk-through and what other stuff you may need for it. The file is just waiting for you to be downloaded via the download link.
Anyway, here’s the changelog for UMDGen 4.0:
- New layout
- UMDGen now displays information from UPDATEPARAM.SFO as well as PSP_GAMEPARAM.SFO
- Optimize button added. This function automatically detects and resizes dummy data, removed un-needed padding and dummies the contents of the UPDATE folder (if detected)
- Non-PSP standard images can be forced to be read by the user. Upon detection, UMDGen will let you know the image is non-standard and you can choose whether to continue and have UMDGen attempt to read it – *NOTE* depending on the individual image, this could cause UMDGen to close if it encounters data it isn’t expecting – but the general rule is if the PSP can read it then presume UMDGen can too.
- UMD_DATA.BIN file generator. If your compilation is missing this file then UMDGen gives you the opportunity to create a new one.
- Ability to change “PSP_SYSTEM_VER” in PARAM.SFO to different firmware version. (Use +/- key while version is selected)
- ‘Drop Open’ images re-introduced due to a lot of requests to re-add it to UMDGen.
- Complete CSO + DAX support. You can now edit compressed images the same as uncompressed images. Dax support now includes the use of Non-Compressed areas feature.
- ‘Ezip’ format removed. We didn’t think it was worth keeping this format since it only had very limited support anyway.
- ‘Dummy File’ option added as requested by many users.
- v3.50 still had trouble with one or two problem images. A lot of code to do with the reading/writing process has been restructured and these problems should now be fixed.
Download: [UMDGen v4.0]
Via umdgen
With only but a couple of weeks left before the year officially ends, you cannot, of course, expect nothing spectacular will happen to close it with a bang. And what better way to celebrate the coming of the New Year than to get the newest version of UMDGen?
Yep, that’s right. v4.00 is now out, and with a whole new slew of goodies for you. For those of you not in the know (although that would be just both improbable and sad), the UMDGen is a tool used to created and/or edit UMD compliant ISO image files. Now, the Read Me file is simply comprehensive, so you shouldn’t have any trouble with the walk-through and what other stuff you may need for it. The file is just waiting for you to be downloaded via the download link.
Anyway, here’s the changelog for UMDGen 4.0:
- New layout
- UMDGen now displays information from UPDATEPARAM.SFO as well as PSP_GAMEPARAM.SFO
- Optimize button added. This function automatically detects and resizes dummy data, removed un-needed padding and dummies the contents of the UPDATE folder (if detected)
- Non-PSP standard images can be forced to be read by the user. Upon detection, UMDGen will let you know the image is non-standard and you can choose whether to continue and have UMDGen attempt to read it – *NOTE* depending on the individual image, this could cause UMDGen to close if it encounters data it isn’t expecting – but the general rule is if the PSP can read it then presume UMDGen can too.
- UMD_DATA.BIN file generator. If your compilation is missing this file then UMDGen gives you the opportunity to create a new one.
- Ability to change “PSP_SYSTEM_VER” in PARAM.SFO to different firmware version. (Use +/- key while version is selected)
- ‘Drop Open’ images re-introduced due to a lot of requests to re-add it to UMDGen.
- Complete CSO + DAX support. You can now edit compressed images the same as uncompressed images. Dax support now includes the use of Non-Compressed areas feature.
- ‘Ezip’ format removed. We didn’t think it was worth keeping this format since it only had very limited support anyway.
- ‘Dummy File’ option added as requested by many users.
- v3.50 still had trouble with one or two problem images. A lot of code to do with the reading/writing process has been restructured and these problems should now be fixed.
Download: [UMDGen v4.0]
Via umdgen