It tends to run better than ePSXe on lower end computers. It's easier to use as well. If you want to try to find more sites than what's in my collection of links, just Google around. There are two possible reasons this could be happening:.
Ha, that's a good problem! This simply means your computer is too fast for the current settings of the video plug-in. To resolve this just beef up the settings. Doing so is easy. If you're using one of Pete's plug-ins which I hope you are all you need to do is click on the Nice button. So every time you close ePSXe, it closes the ePSXe window but you can still hear your game and its music in the background?
This is slowly becoming a more common issue with new computers. There's not a fix for this. Watch this video for directions on how to force close a process. That's a common error with ePSXe v1. You can download that zlib. Extract it from its zip file and copy it over to the folder that you have ePSXe in. I bet you grabbed that save from GameFAQs. Can you use them with ePSXe? Yes, you can! Just rename it. Take note how ePSXe organizes its memory cards. First decide if you want the GME file to replace memory card 1 or memory card 2.
Then move this file over to ePSXe's memcards folder. Also, don't forget that saves are region specific. For example, a save from a European game won't work on a North American game. Upon accessing fullscreen it doesn't enter fullscreen. Instead it centers the window. It's been awhile since ePSXe has been updated, so this is definitely a compatibility bug that has surfaced with newer operating systems. You may or may not be able to fix this depends on your video card, I think.
The troubleshooting measure you can try is to use the Windows Compatibility feature to have ePSXe emulated under an older version of Windows.
Here's how to set it up:. For example, I've successfully transferred my memory card file to a PSX emulator on Android smartphones. It's easy. Then rename your memory card file to the naming convention of the other PSX emulator. You can learn more about transferring saves in my Game Saves Tutorial.
Only MCR memory card files can be transferred. Then your problem is that you currently have ePSXe in a read-only location on your computer. You must move ePSXe to a more common location such as Documents , Downloads , or a folder on your desktop. Thank you for reading my tutorial! If you found it useful, please spread the word that this is an awesome site to get help with emulators and emulation!
If you have questions you're welcome to email me or message me on social media. Q: I get 'Recompile block too large' error! Q: My game is running way too fast! Q: My game keeps freezing! Q: ePSXe doesn't enter fullscreen! It centers the window instead! Q: ePSXe isn't saving anything! Click on the Select button, as shown here. Download the GPU plug-in most suitable for your operating system. When you finish downloading, extract the contents of the archive into the plugins directory of your emulator.
You will be prompted to use a Wizard. It is recommended that you at least make sure your settings are in order when going through the wizard. Very little configuration is really required. Just use a recommended BIOS file the wizard will note which one is recommended. So, the next thing we need to do is configure the controller set-up. To change any of the controls, you can simply click on the little grey boxes and typing in the new key on your keyboard. When you have finished configuring your digital controller, simply click on the OK button.
We should note that controllers cannot be configured while a game is either running or paused. This is an unfortunate aspect of this emulator, but once you have a half decent set-up, this becomes less and less of an issue.
The next step is to find out where the video settings are located. For me, I got this window:. I prefer windowed mode so that I have fast access to other applications if need be. Full screen mode has the benefits of removing distractions and utilizing the full screen space of your monitor just for the game.
Again, personal preferences. For fast saving and loading, I prefer the speed-keys F1 for save and F3 for load :. Before we load our first game, there is a few things we need to mention. For one, the game has to be in a very common disc image format.
When opening an image, the emulator will tell you what format it can read. For another, when you run a game, it will hide the current window and open a new window just for the game itself. For a multi-disc format game, use this guide to run them. OK, cleared up? In the pop-up browser window, browse to the CD image directory you created and put all of your image files into.
Your game will then start. This is a problem should you decide to run the ePSXe emulator again. While this is a great start for emulating PSX games, this will undoubtedly lead to further emulation questions. We will be covering more advanced topics in future guides, so stay tuned. The file must be first decompressed. Follow this guide to do that. Use this guide to run these games properly. The CD image contains different tracks and has a whole bunch of.
Can the game still run properly? You need to decompress and convert the. Please use this guide to do this. The CD Image simply has a. Can it still run properly? Probably not. What am I doing wrong? I found that the compatibility lists are a bit misleading. Sometimes, that works. Some games, even though someone got it to work, might not really work on this emulator after all.
Alternatively since sometimes these types of games can be finicky , you can try the same game, only from a different region. Hope that helps. If Windows 8 has the same kind of file restrictions as Windows 7 with regards to write permissions in the programs folder, then try uninstalling the emulator from that folder if you did this and create your own folder elsewhere. This is a very common problem with emulation in general because you need to, for example, save your controller mapping before you can even start anything.
Program files interfere with operations like this. When I downloaded it, the emulator always showed it needed bios file.
So, again, how do I make this thing work? Bios files are required when running a Playstation emulator. You can get that file from the physical console itself. The bios files are also copyrighted, so they cannot be legally bundled into the emulator itself nor downloaded freely. Without the bios files, the emulator cannot play any Playstation game. Improved multitap andd added autofire support.
PPv3 and several files by game - Improved cheat support. Starting with version 1. You can find them in the downloads section. Compatibility is lower and memcards support limited. In multidisc games, it will share the same memcards by all of discs - Fixes to the CD-Rom decoder and the core which made almost 20 more games playable or working better like. Usage execute epsxe. As promised ePSXe 1. The main changes are: Many fixes to the cd-rom decoder and core that fixed almost games Improved input devices support On the fly memory card change Fixed changedisc feature Support for SBI subchannel files Support for PBP disc images Cheat codes support We hope you will enjoy this release!
After a 4 years hiatus, it is finally time for some news about ePSXe's development. If all goes well we expect to release it in a few weeks. We were thinking of different ways to get funds for the development of ePSXe and finally decided to develop an Android port. We would like to give our thanks to Gladiator, from www.
Without his help creating a version with high compatibility would have been almost impossible. Many thanks to you and your brother :.
We would also want to give our thanks to Shalma who worked on ePSXe Shark, several plugins and plugins "repairs series".
He did a wonderful job, some would even consider it "magic", finding then fixing numerous bugs and deserves our most sincere thanks and admiration. Finally we want to thank you the ePSXe users for supporting our 12 years old child "ePSXe" : We have created a twitter account "epsxeteam" , where we expect your impressions about the emulator. Please don't use this account to request support and instead use ngemu. You can download it in the files section. Short changelog: Multiple changes has been done in the Pad support.
The internal SPU plugin has been updated to the 1. The iso support code has been rewritten. The MDEC decoder has been rewritten. A new version of the Pete's Software Plugin is included. Many things have been fixed in the cd-rom decoder and the core.
The ePSXe team. Status update - April 5th
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