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Midnight_Club_3_PSP_CSO_vs_UMD

Please comment, rate and subscribe! ;)\n\nThe PSP used in the clip is a PSP Slim&Lite with 3.90 M33-3 firmware. The CPU was set to the highest setting, 333MHz. \n\nThe CSO was compressed with level 9 compression, which is currently the highest one. However, it is also the slowest in loading times but it\'s still much better than the UMD.\n\nThe Memory Stick used was a 4 GB Sandisk PRO Duo ULTRA II, which means that it\'s faster than the normal ones. This doesn\'t help much on the PSP as the data transfer speed on the system isn\'t enough, you need a proper USB 2.0 memory card reader to really enjoy the faster data transfers.\n\nI dumped the UMD to an ISO to the Memory Stick by myself with an application called UMDumper by PhonicUK. http://www.phonicuk.com/UMDumper.aspx\n\nAfter dumping it as an ISO file, I transferred it over to my PC and ripped and converted it to CSO with an application called UMDGen. http://umdgen.ps3news.com/utilities.html\n\nI have installed the fatmsmod.prx patch to load it from 3.71 so that plugins work and ISOs load faster, made by Dark-Alex: http://exophase.com/files/psp/fatmspatchv2.rar\n\nThe small text in the bottom-left of the screen is a plugin called HUD by Darko79, it shows your battery percentage, the current time, CPU speed etc. wherever you are. http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=131694\n\nThe theme I am using in the video is called Sony Black with Red Glow by Hurtween. http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?p=920270\n\nI guess that\'s all... Oh, the load times were as follows (counted from the end of the gameboot to the start of the race): \n\nCSO: 46 seconds\nUMD: 1 minute, 25 seconds
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