Hello,
I've been using UMDGen to extract the contents of a PSP visual novel to get me used to unpacking the internal files of a game and understanding how they are put together, what files contain the text, graphics etc. my long-term goal is to be able to translate unlocalised visual novels.
I've been trying to look online but I'm getting a lot of conflicting sources on what software is recommended to open the files within the games and i don't want to risk downloading malware or lots of software if possible.
has anyone got any recommendations for programs that allow me to open the following file types? (preferably freeware or trials that don't expire and can open multiple types).
I don't want to name the game as I'm considering trying to translate it evantually, but also cause from what i can tell looking at other games these filetypes are common.
i'm not sure this is suited for the PSP beginners' thread as that thread only focuses on playing custom content and hacking consoles, not fan translations.
thank you
I've been using UMDGen to extract the contents of a PSP visual novel to get me used to unpacking the internal files of a game and understanding how they are put together, what files contain the text, graphics etc. my long-term goal is to be able to translate unlocalised visual novels.
I've been trying to look online but I'm getting a lot of conflicting sources on what software is recommended to open the files within the games and i don't want to risk downloading malware or lots of software if possible.
has anyone got any recommendations for programs that allow me to open the following file types? (preferably freeware or trials that don't expire and can open multiple types).
- .apc
- .pmf
- .bin
- .prx
- .sfo
I don't want to name the game as I'm considering trying to translate it evantually, but also cause from what i can tell looking at other games these filetypes are common.
i'm not sure this is suited for the PSP beginners' thread as that thread only focuses on playing custom content and hacking consoles, not fan translations.
thank you