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'''I downloaded a PS1 game. It's in .ecm format and won't open in an emulator. Why?''' | '''I downloaded a PS1 game. It's in .ecm format and won't open in an emulator. Why?''' | ||
− | ECM is a compressed format. You need to decompress using [ | + | ECM is a compressed format. You need to decompress using [https://pakkiso.software.informer.com/0.4/ PakkISO] or [https://archive.org/details/ECMToolsV1.0 ECM Tools] (both provided on the emuparadise download page). You could also use [https://m.apkpure.com/unecm/fr.bobenrieth.unecm Unecm] for Android. It'll output as a .bin usually, which is what the [[Cue sheet (.cue)|.cue]] uses to load the game. Note that recent SVN builds of [[PCSX-Reloaded]] do allow loading of ECM files, however, it's recommended to unpack them anyway. Linux users can use the ECM Tools which should be included in your repository, which is explained on [https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1472552 Ubuntu Forums]. You then need to use the 'ECM-uncompress' command in terminal. |
===Keybinds in lilypad=== | ===Keybinds in lilypad=== |