Ps1 Pbp Archive Best
For “best” compression, show a side-by-side frame comparison (original vs compressed) for FMV sequences – so users can decide if quality loss is acceptable.
| Compression Level | PBP Size | Time (sec) | Ratio vs BIN | |------------------|----------|------------|---------------| | Level 1 (fast) | 421 MB | 18 | 57.7% | | Level 5 (medium) | 354 MB | 34 | 48.5% | | | 312 MB | 78 | 42.7% | ps1 pbp archive best
: A large directory listing on Archive.org that includes massive PS1 PBP archives (split alphabetically, e.g., L-Z) totaling dozens of gigabytes. It saves the most space without affecting in-game
: When converting your own, use Compression Level 9 . It saves the most space without affecting in-game performance. For “best” compression
If you have original game backups (BIN/CUE) and want to create your own "best" PBPs:
When the game asks for “Insert Disc 2,” the PSP/emulator intercepts and lets the user swap via software menu. You’d need separate .pbp files per disc or manage multiple memory cards.