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Comic Books To PSP tutorial.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:29 pm
by Slick
Very Easy to do.

Programs you will need:

WinRaR

PeP Viewer v0.6.5 which you can get here in the downloads section
http://www.pspbrew.com/?page=fileInfo&cid=&d=276
Put the two folders in the "GAME" section of your psp

First you will need to change the cbr. and cbz files into winrar format as
there are jpeg files in there.

when you are getting ready to download the files, you will notice they are
either cbr. or cbz, before doing anything to them, save it first and under
save as file types, choose "All" and in the file field type in .rar at the end
of the file name. Then Save the file to your desktop.

Now open up the Winrar file and you will see many jpeg images, extract them all
anywhere to your psp, make sure its where the PeP Viewer can find them. I recommend
the PHOTO folder.

Now on your psp, run the PeP viewer, in the program press the "start" to open the
file manager, then go to PSP and finally PHOTO. There you will see the jpeg images
which are part of the comic book.

Just press X to view them and tadah!!, you have your comic book :)

Heres my result, just got the new latest issue of Captain Americas Death #25

Image

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:56 pm
by DarkPacMan77
arrrgg matay... looks interesting. Other peoples' thoughts? I'm thinking this could be put in the master list

*edit* I think that you should include a source for comic books as well. I don't know of the legality of that or not so if it is illegal just count that out.

-DarkPacMan77-

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:56 pm
by Slick
well the only comic books I know is from a iso site, I dont wanna post a link to the site.

but maybe just the links thats hosting the comic books?

EDIT-Hey guys, try the newer version here, the other seems to crash alot.
http://www.pspbrew.com/?page=fileInfo&cid=&d=1419

Re: Comic Books To PSP tutorial.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2022 3:06 pm
by Mraks
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