Extract .Wav sample data from KORG, Yamaha and other popular File formats.
Build: 02 January 2026
File Size: 5.20 MB
: The tool will reverse the compression and generate a standard BIN+CUE or ISO file. Option 2: Using PSX2PSP (Classic Method)
Some versions of PSX2PSP require a "base" PBP file in the /files folder. If you get an error, ensure your installation folder is complete.
If you have a native PSP game in PBP format (often homebrew), you need to unpack it to recreate the UMD structure. Use EBOOT2ISO : This tool specifically extracts the folder and UMD_DATA.BIN from a PSP EBOOT. Extract Files : Load your PBP into and click convert. Rebuild with UMDGen Drag and drop the extracted folder into the UMDGen window. File > Save As and select Uncompressed ISO Alternative Tools PSXPackager
Also, understand that . PBP compression is “lossy” in the sense that it removes duplicate sectors. When you convert back to ISO, you will not get a byte-for-byte copy of the original disc, but a reconstructed ISO that is functionally identical for gameplay.
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1 License [1 PC] convert pbp to iso
Free updates : The tool will reverse the compression and
Technical support If you have a native PSP game in
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: The tool will reverse the compression and generate a standard BIN+CUE or ISO file. Option 2: Using PSX2PSP (Classic Method)
Some versions of PSX2PSP require a "base" PBP file in the /files folder. If you get an error, ensure your installation folder is complete.
If you have a native PSP game in PBP format (often homebrew), you need to unpack it to recreate the UMD structure. Use EBOOT2ISO : This tool specifically extracts the folder and UMD_DATA.BIN from a PSP EBOOT. Extract Files : Load your PBP into and click convert. Rebuild with UMDGen Drag and drop the extracted folder into the UMDGen window. File > Save As and select Uncompressed ISO Alternative Tools PSXPackager
Also, understand that . PBP compression is “lossy” in the sense that it removes duplicate sectors. When you convert back to ISO, you will not get a byte-for-byte copy of the original disc, but a reconstructed ISO that is functionally identical for gameplay.