I use Memorex, Imation, TDK, yamaha, maxell, and verbatim CDRs. Try backing up that scratched game and playing it. Sometimes a DVD/CDRW drive can read discs that the PSone can't. This happened with my copy of StarWars: Jedi Power Battles. The PSX wouldn't boot the disc so i recopied it and then it worked.
Been using this same boot disc for years. It comes with a spring the goes in the ps1, I use an original model so it may be different in the psone. Although I no longer use the boot disc now as I reflashed a Gameshark pro and it works as a nodchip now that allows imports and backups to work. But again you'll need an older ps1 that has a parallel port. However I do have a newer original model where I use the boot disc for it.
This is pretty cool. I got the final doom psx game that has a black bottom. It works perfect in my ps2 and ps3. I got a ps2 silver slim model that is hacked with free mcboot. I did the swap trick method with agent under fire game. But I usually only play legit games so it doesn't burn out the laser. Same thing for my dreamcast since I pretty much got that one new. I rarely use burned games.
It's kind of funny that you mentioned that by using these you don't have to void the warranty on your PS1 by opening it up and soldering a modchip on. This Playstation stuff must have got you feeling nostalgic.
Thanks for the upload, I'd forgotten the name of this disc and was looking for one for my Japanese collection, as mine went missing during a move to a new place.
I would just like to say I just bought a silver bottom disc and it boots backups just fine. I have both the black bottom and silver bottom. They both boot backups.
CD-R copies of any game in those days were made and sold by a seller or somebody else. Downloading a PS1 ISO off the internet takes long time with a dial-up connection.
I have a Breaker Pro video too here on my channel. The PS-x-Change discs are both identical except one is black on the bottom like an original PSX game and the other is silver bottomed like a HK silver bootleg, but I have found that the black bottom works slightly better. Why I ordered 2 back in the day, I don't know. They both have version 2.0 on the top of the CD.
Yeah this game store I know as Game Proz back in the early 90's were selling the PSX loader to support Japanese import games. They were selling Dragonball z for ps1 at the time. I bought it for a reason, to play pirate games, and it works perfectly well.
The laser burning out too fast if you play CDR games is rubbish. I've played countless number of copied games on my Playstation and it still works fine. Aside from the white PSone, I have an original grey Playstation model SCPH-7501 which is the unit I've fed countless number of backups and it still works.
This is definitly a rare item. As of right now. Its no where to be found on ebay and i believe theres only 3 diffrent sellers carrying this item on amazon.com. i just got mine for 23 us dollars. Get it while you can!! :)
oof, old video i know, but that is a rip of a game that was sold in stores, paradox was a group that ripped games at one point, explaining the crazy intro
hi,1 quick question here.what if I play ff8 or other games that has 2 or more cds? do j need to boot it again when I change to disc 2.thanks in advance.I hope you will ans my concern.
The PS1 was released in 1994 in Japan and 1995 in America and Europe, so your right. Plus I think it might also work on PS2, but you'll either have to take the disc out the tray without it knowing or do a mod that 8-Bit Flashback did to make it a top loader instead for fat models, this is not the case with slim models though if you manage to spin the disc while lid is open (but I could be wrong though). Doesn't work on PS3 though (maybe the SuperSlim, but I dunno). Oh and I wonder if the GameStation Hong Kong Silver discs are different versions or the same as another one but different region coding (example: Asia is mostly NTSC-J [Japan] so, they might work on a unmodded JPN system). I wonder if they also work on a modded PS1 (either Stealth or standard mod chip) too.
The PSX change 2 disc won't work on the PS2 as far as I know, it might but I haven't tried it to see. The breaker pro boot disc which I did another video about, does work with the PS2. The HK silvers are pressed copies of games mostly from the PAL with an NTSC trainer built in so it works on U.S. Playstation models without any color issues. They won't work on an unmodded system due to their lack of the SCEx license string. They're essentially CD-R backup copies just pressed onto a disc instead of burned.
@@JeffisWinning They have CD republication machines in Hong Kong, very similar to what PS1 disc pressing plant does. Kalisto was distributing ISOs on internet back in the day, Originals in my country were scant with few exceptions.
@@Playvoodoo Oh I know, the pressing plants in Hong Kong will press out anything for cash. I was getting "Game Station" games from a guy in Singapore back in 2001. They're pressed silver discs. One has a Kalisto intro on it. There was a lot of release groups back in the day, I have some pressed VCD discs that were released by Centropy.
+Atarster There is a PAL version of the psx change, and I think you can use it to play US and Japan games on a European PlayStation or vica versa, one of the 2 or maybe both?
No, a CD-R copy will not work, I have tried a few different programs to copy it with no luck. I did some research and it has to be an original factory pressed PS-X-Change disc as it has the boot information/region code built into the wobble groove just like a real PSone disc does.
What's a debug PS1 and PS2? Is that like what Sony shipped to developers back in the day to make games for the PSX? Oh man I want a Net Yaroze so bad, but they are rare now a days and if you find one you would pay $400-600 for it. You are lucky to have one.
i cant find a black under disc i just got a silver one and i thought it would work for my back ups but nope :( where could i find a black bottomed disc ?
Filthy pirates!! LOL!! So you have 2 different "ps-x-change 2" boot disc's, 1 black 1 silver, do either of them say a version on them ? If so are the numbers/versions different ? From watching your vid I guess it does not matter after all but I am curious. I have a couple PSX & 1 PSone and they are all chipped & I use Breaker Pro for playing PSX games on my slim PS2 but I ordered one of these for $10.00 including shipping just to have one.
Did you find out for sure that the silver play side versions work with back up games on the mini psOne? Or was this just an random occurrence that worked for this video? Thanks man.
i had modchipped ps1 back in the day, but several years later i burned a swap magic disc on a regular disc with imgburn and could boot a regular game, when the disc drive would stop spinning, i would put in the swap magic, when it started spinning again, it had already cleared the security check and i could swap to any game....you could actually do this without the swap magic for some games but success was much greater with it... nowadays with the fact any phone or pc can play it ps1 games its easier to play on there or on a modded ps3
@@JeffisWinning i should have clarified, the original one with a modchip was back in probably 97. that got sold for a dreamcast in 98 by my stepdad, so i bought my own non modded one in probably 2002/2003. as stated sony's disc drive would spin up and spin down when it did its security check so i had stuffed a piece of paper in the hinge to keep it open. when the disc would slow down on the black ps screen, you could swap from a normal legit game to a burned game with no mods or enhancements. some games didnt work though so thats why i burned a swap magic disc, and did the same steps to boot a burned swap magic, then from the swap magic disc i could put any burned game in. i always found it kind of funny that some games could be played burned without any mods or swap discs using this little trick
That is because you can't play anti mod chip games with it. They detect it somehow and think you have a mod chip installed. That's why it says software terminated. Only a few games have anti mod protection though.
I couldn't tell you, I don't have a version 1. Both of mine in this video are version 2. Mine play orignal imports, import back ups, and same region backups.
I've had mine for years now and I think I got it from gamegizmo.com which is now dead. I pulled this up off amazon: www.amazon.com/PS-X-Change-2-one/dp/B00005N5Q2
Can you post a video on how to burn an iso to work with this? I insert my disc and when I put in the burnt copy it spins and just continues to say press start, am I doing something wrong
What program are you using to burn with? The best apps for ps1 games are NERO burning Rom, IMG burn, and alcohol 120%. Just load the .iso file into one of those and it should copy and work fine. I use alcohol 120% myself, but have used IMG burn as well with no issues.
Look at the bottom of the disc, it should be either black or silver. The color doesn't matter anyway, I just thought it did but figured out it's just the bottom color of the disc.
Does anyone know how these discs worked? I thought the PS1/PSX could not boot unlicenced discs as they would not have the special Sony encrypted track that contains the regional lockout (which doubled as copy protection). I doubt this PS-X-Change was official software., & I bet compatible blank discs & burners that could burn compatible signed software for the PS1 would've been prohibitively expensive for a company that seemed like a fly-by-night establishment. It seems especially weird that the silver disc booted up perfectly. I wonder what is so special about these that slipped by Sony. So cool this exists but weird that it does as the companies were going crazy over piracy back then as CD burners were becoming ubiquitous by the time this boot disc came out.
Sony knew about this disc I'm sure, as you can't use it with anti-modchip games. It was on just about every modchip site you could find back in early 2000 and 2001. The way it works is whoever made it had access to a CD pressing plant. They took the region lock/copy protection off an official Sony game and used a process called "splicing and growing" and did some modifications I am guessing to get it stamped onto the ps-x-change disc. Pretty slick if you ask me.
JeffTheLoser Interesting. I wonder if the TOC or directories on the CD can clue someone in on which 'master' was used for this. I thought splicing wouldn't work on something so small, like how if you get a crack in a CD it won't just skip over the spot every revolution but just cease to play from there onwards. WHERE THERE'S A WILL........
+Ivy A Nguyen If you put the ps-x-change disc in your cdrom drive, all that's on the disc is one small .exe file I think. I don't remember seeing a TOC. It's done the same way as a real Sony disc, it is in the wobble where to region protection is, which can't be accessed by a traditional cdrom drive.
I wonder if hellos have can save the true original games with 2 cd import the underside of the cd be gray or black can you save with the 2-cd import ps-x changes 2 on true original games
You mean save with a memory card? Yes you can use the ps-x-change 2 disc with memory cards and original import games. The color on the bottom of the disc doesn't matter, as I figured out in this video.
What is the correct burning speed for the CD to play correctly on the PlayStation? And is the ps1 (grey) better than the psone (white) to play burn games? I found my psx change 2 in my closet but my CD is yellow (yours is green) lol. I have the same case as you... And it's black on the back
I always burn Playstation games at 4x. It's a matter of opinion. One isn't necessarily better than the other. If you have a PS X change 2, then you're lucky. There aren't many of them out there nowadays.
Hard to find 4x engravers nowadays in general the lowest is around 16x with current engravers.... I sold my ps1 15 years ago, I kept my psx change 2 and my engraved games (4x from the time with my old computer). I'm nostalgic and I bought a psx recently but by putting my engraved games (identical to the time) it doesn't work..... Is it the 15 year old CDs that are bad, is it the second hand PlayStation that doesn't work for it? She reads the original games very well though.
You can get replacement springs at the hardware store or at least you could in 2001. Tape works as does what you said a paper clip. Tape + a paper clip works too as does a toothpick.
Might as well ask sorry but would you say this disc does the same thing as the gold finger mod cheat device or action replay 🤔 what's the difference I like the disc cause you don't have to have something sticking out ummmm rrrrrr😆🤣
hey my mate i wanna be help me if you want because i want the cd and want at her but it's original the cd i'm waiting you upload on the link but i want dowload pleas and thanks bro i waiting you
You are saying that you have the silver bottom PS-X-Change? What model PlayStation do you have? Do you have the oringal grey or the small white? Your boot disc just might be fucked dude. Do your CDR games work on a moddchipped PSX/PSone? What program are you using to burn your games? I use IMG BURN because it's free and I'm a cheap bastard.
Uh it's wonderful for booting install disc to reflash parallel port device to UniROM .. for what it's worth not good for Metal Gear Integral without bugs PS-X-Change plays Integral wonderfully .. until the damn disc swap . As soon as you get off the fucking lid sensor , the PS1 knows better then
that could be really frustrating for ppl and waste a couple bucks to prevent that frustration and ripping disks back and forth over and over can really damage it
@Fiedo1996 I think I stuck a toothpick or something in there. I might have used the tab thing. You just can't see it in the video. I can't remember, really.
@@JeffisWinningbrother one more question, does this not work with all games? All my games work but legend of dragoon doesn’t wanna work just says console may have been modded
@Fiedo1996 It will only work with normal games. Games that have the anti-mod protection won't work. If you're getting the console, may have been modded screen, then that game is an anti-mod game.
The Game Enhancer might do that, but those only work with PlayStation that have the parrell port. Your best bet is to just install a modchip then your PlayStation becomes region free.
I use Memorex, Imation, TDK, yamaha, maxell, and verbatim CDRs. Try backing up that scratched game and playing it. Sometimes a DVD/CDRW drive can read discs that the PSone can't. This happened with my copy of StarWars: Jedi Power Battles. The PSX wouldn't boot the disc so i recopied it and then it worked.
Actually the black bottom was used to distinguish original playstation games from counterfeits, i.e. Hong Kong silvers.
Been using this same boot disc for years. It comes with a spring the goes in the ps1, I use an original model so it may be different in the psone. Although I no longer use the boot disc now as I reflashed a Gameshark pro and it works as a nodchip now that allows imports and backups to work. But again you'll need an older ps1 that has a parallel port. However I do have a newer original model where I use the boot disc for it.
This is pretty cool. I got the final doom psx game that has a black bottom. It works perfect in my ps2 and ps3. I got a ps2 silver slim model that is hacked with free mcboot. I did the swap trick method with agent under fire game. But I usually only play legit games so it doesn't burn out the laser. Same thing for my dreamcast since I pretty much got that one new. I rarely use burned games.
i'm from germany, and i have tested a silver cd version of the PS-X-Change (PAL) - it worked with backups
It's kind of funny that you mentioned that by using these you don't have to void the warranty on your PS1 by opening it up and soldering a modchip on. This Playstation stuff must have got you feeling nostalgic.
Oh dude it's complete nostalgia!
Thanks for the upload, I'd forgotten the name of this disc and was looking for one for my Japanese collection, as mine went missing during a move to a new place.
I would just like to say I just bought a silver bottom disc and it boots backups just fine. I have both the black bottom and silver bottom. They both boot backups.
Yeah I got my silver bottom one to boot backups finally. I guess it was the unit I was originally using.
i bought this but for some damn reason it doesn't work with my old 96 PSX console
CD-R copies of any game in those days were made and sold by a seller or somebody else.
Downloading a PS1 ISO off the internet takes long time with a dial-up connection.
Yes I know, I remember it well.
I used to have the exact Disc. It cost me $90 Bucks to buy back than when it first released,
I have a Breaker Pro video too here on my channel. The PS-x-Change discs are both identical except one is black on the bottom like an original PSX game and the other is silver bottomed like a HK silver bootleg, but I have found that the black bottom works slightly better. Why I ordered 2 back in the day, I don't know. They both have version 2.0 on the top of the CD.
Yeah this game store I know as Game Proz back in the early 90's were selling the PSX loader to support Japanese import games. They were selling Dragonball z for ps1 at the time. I bought it for a reason, to play pirate games, and it works perfectly well.
The laser burning out too fast if you play CDR games is rubbish. I've played countless number of copied games on my Playstation and it still works fine. Aside from the white PSone, I have an original grey Playstation model SCPH-7501 which is the unit I've fed countless number of backups and it still works.
Yeah man I made this video because there aren't many like it on youtube here that review the ps-x-change, and for nostalgic value.
This is definitly a rare item. As of right now. Its no where to be found on ebay and i believe theres only 3 diffrent sellers carrying this item on amazon.com. i just got mine for 23 us dollars. Get it while you can!! :)
oof, old video i know, but that is a rip of a game that was sold in stores, paradox was a group that ripped games at one point, explaining the crazy intro
hi,1 quick question here.what if I play ff8 or other games that has 2 or more cds? do j need to boot it again when I change to disc 2.thanks in advance.I hope you will ans my concern.
Aw well thank you. It's actually kind of a pen name that was adapted from my middle school nickname which was "Lozer".
Will this allow me to play imports and backups of PS1 games on a PS2?
I love old videos
The PS1 was released in 1994 in Japan and 1995 in America and Europe, so your right.
Plus I think it might also work on PS2, but you'll either have to take the disc out the tray without it knowing or do a mod that 8-Bit Flashback did to make it a top loader instead for fat models, this is not the case with slim models though if you manage to spin the disc while lid is open (but I could be wrong though). Doesn't work on PS3 though (maybe the SuperSlim, but I dunno).
Oh and I wonder if the GameStation Hong Kong Silver discs are different versions or the same as another one but different region coding (example: Asia is mostly NTSC-J [Japan] so, they might work on a unmodded JPN system). I wonder if they also work on a modded PS1 (either Stealth or standard mod chip) too.
The PSX change 2 disc won't work on the PS2 as far as I know, it might but I haven't tried it to see. The breaker pro boot disc which I did another video about, does work with the PS2.
The HK silvers are pressed copies of games mostly from the PAL with an NTSC trainer built in so it works on U.S. Playstation models without any color issues. They won't work on an unmodded system due to their lack of the SCEx license string. They're essentially CD-R backup copies just pressed onto a disc instead of burned.
@@JeffisWinning They have CD republication machines in Hong Kong, very similar to what PS1 disc pressing plant does. Kalisto was distributing ISOs on internet back in the day, Originals in my country were scant with few exceptions.
@@Playvoodoo Oh I know, the pressing plants in Hong Kong will press out anything for cash. I was getting "Game Station" games from a guy in Singapore back in 2001. They're pressed silver discs. One has a Kalisto intro on it. There was a lot of release groups back in the day, I have some pressed VCD discs that were released by Centropy.
Modchip is better choice, in case of losing your boot disc somewhere.
I know, I have other PS1 consoles with modchips. This video was mainly to show how the boot disc works.
what monitor is that? I would like to buy it, thanks in advance
I believe this could be better than swap disc trick.
It is, because the disc stops spinning so you don't have to worry about any mishaps when swapping discs.
It can be useful to play some Japanese games on the American PS1, but does PAL games work with PS-X-Change?
So this kinda works like an Action Replay but without cheats ? What I mean is you put the thing in and then take it out and put the game in.
+Schplien It work like the swap trick only the disc stops so you don't have to remove it while it's spinning.
+Atarster There is a PAL version of the psx change, and I think you can use it to play US and Japan games on a European PlayStation or vica versa, one of the 2 or maybe both?
No, a CD-R copy will not work, I have tried a few different programs to copy it with no luck. I did some research and it has to be an original factory pressed PS-X-Change disc as it has the boot information/region code built into the wobble groove just like a real PSone disc does.
It won't work. I've tried to copy it with NERO, Alcohol 120%, CloneCD, etc. You need an original PS-X-Change2 for it to boot imports and backups.
Shit man, you sound like Rich from ReviewTechUSA I had to look at the username to make sure I wasn't trippin lol
Haha, nope I'm not him. I do subscribe to his channel though.
does the silver bottom allow original grey and mini white PS consoles to play backups?
What's a debug PS1 and PS2? Is that like what Sony shipped to developers back in the day to make games for the PSX? Oh man I want a Net Yaroze so bad, but they are rare now a days and if you find one you would pay $400-600 for it. You are lucky to have one.
Hi Jeff,wanna ask if i burn PSX Change2 to CD-R then boots burn CD-R games to play on SCPH 7502 NTSC-JAP,would it be booted?Please help....
When you buy one of these how do you know if it will end up being silver or black? They don't come cheap so I'd sooner get it right.
When I saw the swap disc I thought it was frogger
i cant find a black under disc i just got a silver one and i thought it would work for my back ups but nope :( where could i find a black bottomed disc ?
Try amazon.com, but if that produces no results then you will have to search the bowels of Google to find a place that might still sell them.
Filthy pirates!! LOL!!
So you have 2 different "ps-x-change 2" boot disc's, 1 black 1 silver, do either of them say a version on them ? If so are the numbers/versions different ?
From watching your vid I guess it does not matter after all but I am curious.
I have a couple PSX & 1 PSone and they are all chipped & I use Breaker Pro for playing PSX games on my slim PS2 but I ordered one of these for $10.00 including shipping just to have one.
Did you find out for sure that the silver play side versions work with back up games on the mini psOne? Or was this just an random occurrence that worked for this video? Thanks man.
Yeah it works with them flawlessly. I guess I was doing something wrong the first time.
@@JeffisWinning hey, blast from the past lol
@@JeffisWinning was there anything specific you had to do?
@@splat1848 Nope, you just put the disc in and when it says change discs, put in whatever import or backup you want.
@@JeffisWinning thanks! Also does it work on the original grey ps1? I have a model scph-7501
i had modchipped ps1 back in the day, but several years later i burned a swap magic disc on a regular disc with imgburn and could boot a regular game, when the disc drive would stop spinning, i would put in the swap magic, when it started spinning again, it had already cleared the security check and i could swap to any game....you could actually do this without the swap magic for some games but success was much greater with it... nowadays with the fact any phone or pc can play it ps1 games its easier to play on there or on a modded ps3
I didn't know you can burn a swap magic disc and it actually work. Unless the modchip had something to do with it working.
@@JeffisWinning i should have clarified, the original one with a modchip was back in probably 97. that got sold for a dreamcast in 98 by my stepdad, so i bought my own non modded one in probably 2002/2003. as stated sony's disc drive would spin up and spin down when it did its security check so i had stuffed a piece of paper in the hinge to keep it open. when the disc would slow down on the black ps screen, you could swap from a normal legit game to a burned game with no mods or enhancements. some games didnt work though so thats why i burned a swap magic disc, and did the same steps to boot a burned swap magic, then from the swap magic disc i could put any burned game in. i always found it kind of funny that some games could be played burned without any mods or swap discs using this little trick
If this doesn't work on the PS3 then is it possible if i could run my ps1 imports using GameShark v4.0 instead?
It might work on the PS3, not sure. If the GameShark works with the PS3 then use it.
JeffTheLoser Alright i will, thanks for the feedback man
What is with your controller? Is that some rare kind or something? Where can I get it and what do all the extra buttons do?
It's an ASCII PAD controller. It has turbo buttons out the ass all over it.
For imported games, would I have to import a memory card as well, or does my US memory card work for those?
US memory card should work.
Thanks
So if I were to use this disc, I'd be unable to close my PS1 lid? Because that would be terrible, honestly
5:48 Paradox intro asking for region select. Paradox were the guy who cracked PSOne games.
Ah yes, the infamous scene groups of the late 90's.
Never got a hold of their release and best thing was they also released some trained titles.
Where did you get that mini portable tv?
I think I got it off ebay or amazon some years back. Walgreen's was selling them too I heard, not sure they still do or not.
Just says software is terminated when I try to boot a game after exchanging disc
That is because you can't play anti mod chip games with it. They detect it somehow and think you have a mod chip installed. That's why it says software terminated. Only a few games have anti mod protection though.
Hey Shawn just patch your game if you need help just msg me.
i have the PSX Change boot disc iso
so when i burn it to a blank CDR
it will work as the original?
HOLY SHIT THAT CONTROLLER
I NEED IT
Where can I get one of these?!
Whats the dif between Ver. 1 and Ver 2? Can Ver 1 black disc play back ups?
I couldn't tell you, I don't have a version 1. Both of mine in this video are version 2. Mine play orignal imports, import back ups, and same region backups.
thank you so much for help thank you thank you
No problem!
what type of tv/screen are you playing on? thanks
great video bro
Where do you buy this thing?? I been searching on google for hours. Please tell me where to buy this!
I've had mine for years now and I think I got it from gamegizmo.com which is now dead. I pulled this up off amazon: www.amazon.com/PS-X-Change-2-one/dp/B00005N5Q2
tried it like you did it here in the video but i wasnt successful running backups on my slim with ps-x change v2
imports instead playing fine
Look up opl loader with pops starter
Can you post a video on how to burn an iso to work with this? I insert my disc and when I put in the burnt copy it spins and just continues to say press start, am I doing something wrong
What program are you using to burn with? The best apps for ps1 games are NERO burning Rom, IMG burn, and alcohol 120%. Just load the .iso file into one of those and it should copy and work fine. I use alcohol 120% myself, but have used IMG burn as well with no issues.
Is it model # SCPH-1001 ? These Playstations models are notorious for having problems with the laser drive and the cooling element.
Holy shit! $90????? I paid like $29.95 for it a few years ago.
Modchipping PlayStations was a common practice in my country.
what do you have for the mini gold finger???
The gold finger is just the game enhancer under a different name and yes, I have it.
+JeffTheLoser Hey Jeff, how do you use the mini gold finger???!!!
I just bought mine today and there's like no way of knowing if its the silver or not
Look at the bottom of the disc, it should be either black or silver. The color doesn't matter anyway, I just thought it did but figured out it's just the bottom color of the disc.
+JeffTheLoser well yeah it's on its way but I meant from the box art alone I compared it with the ebay page and ur video and its the same
Does anyone know how these discs worked? I thought the PS1/PSX could not boot unlicenced discs as they would not have the special Sony encrypted track that contains the regional lockout (which doubled as copy protection). I doubt this PS-X-Change was official software., & I bet compatible blank discs & burners that could burn compatible signed software for the PS1 would've been prohibitively expensive for a company that seemed like a fly-by-night establishment. It seems especially weird that the silver disc booted up perfectly. I wonder what is so special about these that slipped by Sony. So cool this exists but weird that it does as the companies were going crazy over piracy back then as CD burners were becoming ubiquitous by the time this boot disc came out.
Sony knew about this disc I'm sure, as you can't use it with anti-modchip games. It was on just about every modchip site you could find back in early 2000 and 2001. The way it works is whoever made it had access to a CD pressing plant. They took the region lock/copy protection off an official Sony game and used a process called "splicing and growing" and did some modifications I am guessing to get it stamped onto the ps-x-change disc. Pretty slick if you ask me.
JeffTheLoser Interesting. I wonder if the TOC or directories on the CD can clue someone in on which 'master' was used for this. I thought splicing wouldn't work on something so small, like how if you get a crack in a CD it won't just skip over the spot every revolution but just cease to play from there onwards. WHERE THERE'S A WILL........
+Ivy A Nguyen If you put the ps-x-change disc in your cdrom drive, all that's on the disc is one small .exe file I think. I don't remember seeing a TOC. It's done the same way as a real Sony disc, it is in the wobble where to region protection is, which can't be accessed by a traditional cdrom drive.
I wonder if hellos have can save the true original games with 2 cd import the underside of the cd be gray or black can you save with the 2-cd import ps-x changes 2 on true original games
You mean save with a memory card? Yes you can use the ps-x-change 2 disc with memory cards and original import games. The color on the bottom of the disc doesn't matter, as I figured out in this video.
+JeffTheLoser Thanks you my chicken !
lmao this worked great on pirated games back in the day
Hahah right on man. Yeah my other PlayStation is modchiped.
where you buying for PS-X-Change2 ?
It's hard to find now since it's so old. I recommend searching Google extensively.
Does this work for european consoles?
Yes, it will work with PAL consoles if you have the PAL version of the PS-x-Change disc.
Let me ask you, does this work with NTSC-J?
Yes, it will work with any NTSC game as long as you have the NTSC version of ps-x-change2 disc.
JeffTheLoser Ah. Good.
JeffTheLoser I meant a Japanese PS1, if I got that right. If it does, then I'll buy one. Thanks!
Yes, it does.
JeffTheLoser Well then.
Oh yeah, I’ve just notice this is the only video I’ve seen where you don’t swear at all (other I watched you do swear).
Lol probably because this video is 8 years old. I didn't start having mishaps to make me cuss up until like 5 or 6 years ago.
Can you show us how to use the mod chip code feature? I'm trying to boot my biohazard gun survivor US/NTSC.
This is like gameshark
Can this play burnt games?
Yes, it will allow you to play CD-R backup games.
JeffTheLoser Shit dude, I'll take twenty then. I really didnt want to modchip and all that shit so this is really cool.
What is the correct burning speed for the CD to play correctly on the PlayStation?
And is the ps1 (grey) better than the psone (white) to play burn games?
I found my psx change 2 in my closet but my CD is yellow (yours is green) lol. I have the same case as you...
And it's black on the back
I always burn Playstation games at 4x. It's a matter of opinion. One isn't necessarily better than the other. If you have a PS X change 2, then you're lucky. There aren't many of them out there nowadays.
Hard to find 4x engravers nowadays in general the lowest is around 16x with current engravers.... I sold my ps1 15 years ago, I kept my psx change 2 and my engraved games (4x from the time with my old computer). I'm nostalgic and I bought a psx recently but by putting my engraved games (identical to the time) it doesn't work..... Is it the 15 year old CDs that are bad, is it the second hand PlayStation that doesn't work for it? She reads the original games very well though.
@@SteveTABOURET-sp5in It could be the unit or the old burned games. You can burn at 8x, but I use 4x when I can.
Jeff I need help I lost the spring for this what material could I use to make one maybe a paper clip those are hard to find on ebay.
You can get replacement springs at the hardware store or at least you could in 2001. Tape works as does what you said a paper clip. Tape + a paper clip works too as does a toothpick.
@@JeffisWinning You helped me tons🤪ty sir hi from texas.
@@alexander2685 Not a problem.
Might as well ask sorry but would you say this disc does the same thing as the gold finger mod cheat device or action replay 🤔 what's the difference I like the disc cause you don't have to have something sticking out ummmm rrrrrr😆🤣
One more for the road is the sliver one better cause people here say it plays everything under the sun.
where i can get that ?
Ebay or Amazon
hey my mate i wanna be help me if you want because i want the cd and want at her but it's original the cd i'm waiting you upload on the link but i want dowload pleas and thanks bro i waiting you
download links ??? pls
bubamafia why? they say u can copy it
You are saying that you have the silver bottom PS-X-Change? What model PlayStation do you have? Do you have the oringal grey or the small white? Your boot disc just might be fucked dude. Do your CDR games work on a moddchipped PSX/PSone? What program are you using to burn your games? I use IMG BURN because it's free and I'm a cheap bastard.
Uh it's wonderful for booting install disc to reflash parallel port device to UniROM .. for what it's worth not good for Metal Gear Integral without bugs
PS-X-Change plays Integral wonderfully .. until the damn disc swap . As soon as you get off the fucking lid sensor , the PS1 knows better then
Hola, funcionará la versión de ps-x change (para psx y PS one) en una ps2 para cargar juegos de psx?
Gracias!
Sorry, no Español.
Or you can just swap it by timeing it out and not spend any money
that could be really frustrating for ppl and waste a couple bucks to prevent that frustration and ripping disks back and forth over and over can really damage it
That's a great way to trash your console over time.... This is much safer
That is a horrible idea, the motor is very fragile and taking games in and out like that is not good for it at all, do not do that!
HEY SEND ME THE WEBSITE OF THE PSX-CHANGE2
I got one from ebay
Mannnnn, I miss the mod chips lol
They're still around.
How did you do it without the tab that you have to put in?
@Fiedo1996 I think I stuck a toothpick or something in there. I might have used the tab thing. You just can't see it in the video. I can't remember, really.
@@JeffisWinning ah yeah I see now my bad, yeah I’m gonna just make my own little thing cause over time that tab will get flimsy
@Fiedo1996 Right on. I normally use an original grey Playstation as they're easier to swap the discs with.
@@JeffisWinningbrother one more question, does this not work with all games? All my games work but legend of dragoon doesn’t wanna work just says console may have been modded
@Fiedo1996 It will only work with normal games. Games that have the anti-mod protection won't work. If you're getting the console, may have been modded screen, then that game is an anti-mod game.
works too if you burn the psx change in a cd-r virgin xD
no
Luis Alysa rodriguesz on ps one LCD screen this console ntsc uc import LG Blu ray player ntsc 2 Luis mom on
I was doing this when I was five lol
Do you have the codes to play yugioh?
Check the link below, it's on there along with all the other codes for other antimod games.
consolecopyworld.com/psx/psx_game_codes.shtml
Jesus christ take the disc out
your feet look weak
Lol
Please help me is there a device for the pal PS1 that can play NTSC games?
The Game Enhancer might do that, but those only work with PlayStation that have the parrell port. Your best bet is to just install a modchip then your PlayStation becomes region free.
thanks
+JeffTheLosser how to years old
7:00 Nintendo swith
nentondo siwthc
Or tape
Yep, that works too.
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