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Add FFVIII (Spain) libcrypt patches and update broken video links #34

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@sahlberg sahlberg merged commit 5ad4301 into sahlberg:master Aug 5, 2023
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sahlberg commented Aug 5, 2023

Merged, thanks.
Note that we don't actually need PPF files anymore since we have two different ways to handle libcrypt today.
For PS3 we can inject the magic word into the EBOOT.PBP and the emulator will handle libcrypt for us.
For PS3 and PSP we can automatically create the required subchannel corruption based on the magic word and inject it into the emulators. In this case too the emulator will read the subchannel data and use it to generate the corruption that libcrypt expects.

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jmle commented Aug 5, 2023

@sahlberg thanks for the merge. What about PSIO? It's what I use

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sahlberg commented Aug 6, 2023

Ah, yes, we need these patches for PSIO. I am just so focussed on PSP and PS3 that I forget that other platforms and ways to play these games exist.

I have a PSIO too, I really like it. I hope they add support for SBI files at some stage. Then I can automatically create and install the SBI files based on the magic word.
I already automatically generate SBI files for retroarch, it would be trivial to add this to psio too once they add support for it.

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