Thank you, this method is better than your newest because XEB is buggy as all hell and OPL allows for GSM, which crashes on XEB. Thank you, this works great. I could not get the wireless method working, but it works fine thru direct connection PS2 to PC.
For anyone having issues: - Test your ethernet cable - Try the same build of OPL (fixed my issue) - if you have 2 memorycards with 2 instances of FMCB/OPL, slim it down to one if possible (this was my first step) - Turn off windows firewall temporarily; if that works, create exclusions for your PS2 IP
Thanks for a great and informative video! Though, I could never get it to work over a router. I would have preferred that, for convenience reasons. But I always got a black screen when starting a game. But a direct connection works like a charm. :) Thanks again.
Super awesome! I love the new tech (New to me, I've not been following this stuff for a bit) But I wonder if there is a docker container you could use to host. I'm currently running a SMB share through UNRAID and loving it,
@@Cain532. I have not tried it myself but you might be interested in this project: github.com/owenb321/udpbd-vexfat-docker It uses the udpbd-vexfat server which emulates a (read only) exFAT volume. Because it's read only, per-game settings and virtual memory cards will not save.
Opl doesn't show games no matter how much i restart it (im using the beta build + ubpbd vexfat server (the external hard drive im using is formatted as exfat by windows))
question: does it support other region games (NTSC on a PAL console?) i think it does, because i was able to play MGS3: Subsistence (the NTSC version) on my PAL ps2 but other games dont seem to work and i understand udpbd has some problems on some games but why is that?
Hello! I was wondering if you knew if there's a compatibility list for UDPBD available somewhere on the internet, I tried some games and sometimes it gets stuck on black/white screens (while the music is still playing). I still haven't tried turning on any Modes yet. I tried SMT Nocturne and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix (with the recent English patch) respectively. Other games like Digital Devil Saga 1 or Dragon Quest 5 (with English patch) works fine as far as I know.
@@MusicalLugia There is not a compatibility list for udpbd specifically but quite a few people have posted games they've tested on this thread: www.psx-place.com/threads/testers-needed-udpbd-the-next-generation-of-loading-games-through-lan-on-a-ps2.40132/ I also highly recommend trying out neutrino with udpbd as it has much better compatibility than this modded version of OPL.
@@MegaBitmap I tried Neutrino and it works like a charm, after a few adjustments and attempts. Quick question, how do I add shortcuts for new ISOs after installing Neutrino, ps2client and udpbd server? I know it has something to do with Powershell, but I just wanna ask just to make sure lol. Many thanks for the recommendation!!!
@@MusicalLugia To add ISOs first close the udpbd server. Now copy the uncompressed ISOs to the special exfat partition (example E:/DVD/). After all the ISOs are copied, run the setup script again from step 12: github.com/MegaBitmap/NPSL After clicking install, wait for it to read "The installation has completed without errors". Then new game icons should show up on the desktop ready to play.
virtual memory cards are tested and working with opl-1973-udpbd and udpbd-server (win 10,11). It must be enabled in per game settings, make sure to save settings after creating a vmc file. If you ever want to transfer a vmc save to a physical memory card or pcsx2, you can use this tool to export a .psu save: github.com/MegaBitmap/PS2-VMC-GUI
To play games with LAN or online support, you need to either use a disc or load games via the slower USB method. If you have a fat model, loading games from HDD should work but I have not tested it.
I've tried this and the BDM games list remains empty. Tried with both a normal ethernet cable and a crossover one because nowhere is there mention of this information except for people that ask and do not get an answer. Some people say to delete previous OPL configurations, but no one says where such files are store, I deleted the previous OPL folder that had configuration files inside and still it did not work.
I used a straight cable in this video. There are three main things that will prevent games from showing up. Make sure the server has permission through Windows firewall. Make sure all USB drives are unplugged from the ps2. The PC must have a static IP address manually set.
@@hehe42069-k I found out that you can use either normal LAN cables and Cross Over cables and it will work. You can even have the ps2 not configured to your network, you can have it connected to the router or directly on the pc and it will still work. However, no matter what I do the PS2 does not always recognize the UDPBD server and exiting OPL then opening it again once or twice makes it work. Some people told me it's normal. I kinda got a little impacient with the whole thing and got a Raspberry Pi 1 for really cheap so now it deals with the PS2 by sharing a USB Hard Drive with it. I plan to evetually edit a very basic Linux to load into the Pi's RAM at boot time and reside there, this way the system won't corrupt if anything goes wrong. I also plan to make use of the GPIO pins to add a button and some leds, this way the user can know if the thing has finished booting, if it found a hard drive to share and turn the pi off, all without a screen on it.
hola queria saber si se puedo usar el metodo ps2 udpbd en una orange pi zero 3 con ubuntu o debian en la orange pi y que es mejor en ejecutar por el servicio SMB por medio del servidor router modem o por sistema operativo mediante udpbd te agradeceria que aclaras mi duda
should I do something different if I'm using a router connection instead of direct? I've tried with both the updated files and the original files, and the IP showed up in both UDPBD versions so it looks like the connection was established, but my games haven't shown up on the ps2 at all so far.
When you run udpbd-vexfat it will show all the files mapped. Make sure your game isos show up. For example my game shows up as: - ro:vexfat:/DVD\Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.iso
u dont need any files to play slim via ethernet , just make folder on your pc where u want , right click on it and share it over interhet .. thats it . i play like that for years ..
Crash wrath of cortex works with smb but not udpbd currently. As for gradius v and others, I suggest enabling mode 1 in per game opl settings and see if that works. If you have a game that still won't work, try using smb with a older version of opl like v0.9.3
@@AltrekLol Does the black screen occur in the opl menu or after choosing a game to run? If it crashes before choosing a game, try deleting the opl config files. If it crashes after, then that game is either not compatible or needs a compatibility mode enabled.
@@MegaBitmap it occurs when I try to enter the new OPL partition in the funtuna menu. I already tried to open version 1973 and 2044 and got black screen'd
In case anyone decides to reply to this I’m no longer having trouble with OPL copying since I accidentally deleted the boot folder in UlaunchEFL. Thankfully, while still having the system powered on, I was able to make a new FMCB card and somewhat repair, the old one and now both have the beta-2044 version of OPL hopefully I won’t need to come back here and comment needing more help
@@MegaBitmap i tried using CMD but it doesnt do nothing I use "C:\Users\user\Desktop\server" to change direction on CMD Then i write the name of the .exe "udpbd-server.exe" and when i click enter CMD says "Usage: udpbd-server.exe "
Make sure that you don't have a flash drive plugged into the PS2 when launching the OPL-udpbd ELF. If there are OPL configs from a previous version, delete them. Move udpbd-server to a different folder on the C: drive and make sure to allow it through the firewall. Make sure that the drive letter in the shortcut for the server matches the exFAT partition with the DVD folder. If none of those steps fixed the issue then it is most likely a networking issue. It could be bad cable or incorrectly set IP address.
@@MegaBitmap thanks, it worked fine! But not every games works. So it's slightly better than SMB (and easier to setup) but compatibility is an issue. Thank you.
With the current version of udpbd-vexfat this is what the server reads out when everything is working. Mapping files - ro:vexfat:/APPS - ro:vexfat:/ART - ro:vexfat:/CD - ro:vexfat:/CFG - ro:vexfat:/CHT - ro:vexfat:/DVD - ro:vexfat:/LNG - ro:vexfat:/System Volume Information - ro:vexfat:/System Volume Information\IndexerVolumeGuid - ro:vexfat:/System Volume Information\WPSettings.dat - ro:vexfat:/THM - ro:vexfat:/VMC Emulating read-only exFAT block device - size = 39 MiB Block size changed to 128 Server running on port 48573
@@antontornvall8526 Here are a few things I recommend checking. Make sure you are using the latest OPL with UDPBD support. Before launching OPL, unplug all USB devices connected to the ps2. When you launch OPL you should see this in udpbd-vexfat: UDPBD_CMD_INFO from 192.168.1.10:48573 If you do not see this then you have a network issue. Please note that after restarting the PC running udpbd-vexfat the initial connection attempt will fail. Just restart OPL on the ps2 and it should connect the second time.
@@MegaBitmap I am having the same issue with the last line not showing. It worked before but it is not now. I don't know what could possibly be wrong with my network as I didn't change anything
Damn, at times there is still a bit of stutter going on in fmvs and even a few crashes. I notice my computer hangs for a second when this happens too... then the server just stops giving feedback. I formatted some of my C drive for the roms, and using ethernet directly from my ps2 to pc... any suggestions? I'm still testing and most of the times the games work flawlessly... until they don't and crash lol
@@MegaBitmap Actually switching to the newer build of updpb helped.. but now whenever i try to load my games in OPL they refuse to show... and CMD says "unexpected command: inforeply" :( also games.bin just refuses to be created...
@@MegaBitmap I ended up switching to SMB instead... UPDBD had slightly better load times, but getting OPL to read my games and having the server connect properly was too much of a gamble on whether it'd work properly. 0 problems using SMB though
Because the Udpbd opl build is hard coded to 192.168.1.10 you can only use the router method (indirect) if the default gateway of your router is 192.168.1.1 If it is then just plug both Pc and ps2 into the router and it should work without needing to set a static ip on the pc.
Its not start. If open it with cmd i have error Failed to read entry: IO error for operation on //./A:: Incorrect function. (os error 1) thread 'main' panicked at 'attempt to subtract with overflow', /rustc/84c898d65adf2f39a5a98507f1fe0ce10a2b8dbc\library\core\src\ops\arith.rs:221:1 I couldn't add it to the firewall exclusions when windows asked me. Please help
If using udpbd-vexfat change \\.\D: to D: in your shortcut. If the drive letter for the exFAT partition is different, you must change the letter D to E or F or G... For the firewall you can create a new folder then put udpbd-vexfat.exe inside. udpbd-vexfat cannot be in the save partition as the exFAT one that has the DVD folder. When you run it as administrator a UAC prompt will appear. Check both boxes to allow it on your network.
@@patoleff I recommend a direct Ethernet connection with manually set static IP addresses. Some people have had problems using it through a router as this version of OPL forces the ps2's IP to 192.168.1.10 . The PC needs to have a slightly different IP address ( example 192.168.1.123 ) .
This video is *OUTDATED*, PLEASE use this instead:
ruclips.net/video/AvbIMnbT3dU/видео.html
Thank you, this method is better than your newest because XEB is buggy as all hell and OPL allows for GSM, which crashes on XEB. Thank you, this works great. I could not get the wireless method working, but it works fine thru direct connection PS2 to PC.
For anyone having issues:
- Test your ethernet cable
- Try the same build of OPL (fixed my issue)
- if you have 2 memorycards with 2 instances of FMCB/OPL, slim it down to one if possible (this was my first step)
- Turn off windows firewall temporarily; if that works, create exclusions for your PS2 IP
how do you make exclusions for ur ps2 ip?
@@randomuseroftheday362create an exclusion for the udpbd program
other thing: if you are using switches in your network turn off loop prevention toggle on the switch, that prevents comunication between devices
The shortcut is a good idea! I'll add some instructions later on to the thread/tutorial.
Thanks for a great and informative video! Though, I could never get it to work over a router. I would have preferred that, for convenience reasons. But I always got a black screen when starting a game. But a direct connection works like a charm. :) Thanks again.
why when covers are enabled, opl freezes via udpbd-vexfat?, udpbd-server runs normally.
Super awesome! I love the new tech (New to me, I've not been following this stuff for a bit) But I wonder if there is a docker container you could use to host. I'm currently running a SMB share through UNRAID and loving it,
@@Cain532. I have not tried it myself but you might be interested in this project:
github.com/owenb321/udpbd-vexfat-docker
It uses the udpbd-vexfat server which emulates a (read only) exFAT volume. Because it's read only, per-game settings and virtual memory cards will not save.
@@MegaBitmap I'll give it a shot! Thanks!!
Opl doesn't show games no matter how much i restart it (im using the beta build + ubpbd vexfat server (the external hard drive im using is formatted as exfat by windows))
question: does it support other region games (NTSC on a PAL console?) i think it does, because i was able to play MGS3: Subsistence (the NTSC version) on my PAL ps2 but other games dont seem to work and i understand udpbd has some problems on some games but why is that?
Hello! I was wondering if you knew if there's a compatibility list for UDPBD available somewhere on the internet, I tried some games and sometimes it gets stuck on black/white screens (while the music is still playing). I still haven't tried turning on any Modes yet. I tried SMT Nocturne and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix (with the recent English patch) respectively. Other games like Digital Devil Saga 1 or Dragon Quest 5 (with English patch) works fine as far as I know.
@@MusicalLugia There is not a compatibility list for udpbd specifically but quite a few people have posted games they've tested on this thread:
www.psx-place.com/threads/testers-needed-udpbd-the-next-generation-of-loading-games-through-lan-on-a-ps2.40132/
I also highly recommend trying out neutrino with udpbd as it has much better compatibility than this modded version of OPL.
@@MegaBitmap I tried Neutrino and it works like a charm, after a few adjustments and attempts. Quick question, how do I add shortcuts for new ISOs after installing Neutrino, ps2client and udpbd server? I know it has something to do with Powershell, but I just wanna ask just to make sure lol. Many thanks for the recommendation!!!
@@MusicalLugia To add ISOs first close the udpbd server. Now copy the uncompressed ISOs to the special exfat partition (example E:/DVD/). After all the ISOs are copied, run the setup script again from step 12:
github.com/MegaBitmap/NPSL
After clicking install, wait for it to read "The installation has completed without errors". Then new game icons should show up on the desktop ready to play.
hello have you tested vmc on this updpbd method, does it need to be windows 11 ? Thanks for the hint
virtual memory cards are tested and working with opl-1973-udpbd and udpbd-server (win 10,11).
It must be enabled in per game settings, make sure to save settings after creating a vmc file.
If you ever want to transfer a vmc save to a physical memory card or pcsx2, you can use this tool to export a .psu save:
github.com/MegaBitmap/PS2-VMC-GUI
I get as far as having the list of ISOs, but attempting to run any of them just results in a black screen.
Thanks for video!
Had a problem with UDPBD-server, it didn't open in any OS (XP, 7, 10 x64). What's wrong, any ideas?
Try running udpbd-server using the command prompt as admin.
Can I play online game while using it? (like gt4 online dnas patch mod)
To play games with LAN or online support, you need to either use a disc or load games via the slower USB method.
If you have a fat model, loading games from HDD should work but I have not tested it.
@@MegaBitmap ah, turns out you cannot use them at same time. Might be able to use mx4sio though
Do I have to shrink my main drive? Even though I have 150gb left I can only partition 2 gb.
@@SZaRY696 You can use a external or internal drive. The 1973 version works with exfat partitions that were formatted with windows or Linux.
i am having an issue with all games, when idle for a bit. the connection gets lost. any help would be greatly appreciated,
great video! Are you able to play ps1 games with this method or is this just ps2 since opl?
I have not done this myself but here is a tutorial on how to do so:
ruclips.net/video/R4WUInFqsbc/видео.html
I've tried this and the BDM games list remains empty. Tried with both a normal ethernet cable and a crossover one because nowhere is there mention of this information except for people that ask and do not get an answer. Some people say to delete previous OPL configurations, but no one says where such files are store, I deleted the previous OPL folder that had configuration files inside and still it did not work.
I used a straight cable in this video.
There are three main things that will prevent games from showing up.
Make sure the server has permission through Windows firewall.
Make sure all USB drives are unplugged from the ps2.
The PC must have a static IP address manually set.
yeah this seems to not be working for me, across two PS2's. last resort here is trying some different LAN cables i guess.
@@hehe42069-k I found out that you can use either normal LAN cables and Cross Over cables and it will work. You can even have the ps2 not configured to your network, you can have it connected to the router or directly on the pc and it will still work. However, no matter what I do the PS2 does not always recognize the UDPBD server and exiting OPL then opening it again once or twice makes it work. Some people told me it's normal. I kinda got a little impacient with the whole thing and got a Raspberry Pi 1 for really cheap so now it deals with the PS2 by sharing a USB Hard Drive with it. I plan to evetually edit a very basic Linux to load into the Pi's RAM at boot time and reside there, this way the system won't corrupt if anything goes wrong. I also plan to make use of the GPIO pins to add a button and some leds, this way the user can know if the thing has finished booting, if it found a hard drive to share and turn the pi off, all without a screen on it.
hola queria saber si se puedo usar el metodo ps2 udpbd en una orange pi zero 3 con ubuntu o debian en la orange pi y que es mejor en ejecutar por el servicio SMB por medio del servidor router modem o por sistema operativo mediante udpbd te agradeceria que aclaras mi duda
Hi bro.
What is the transfering speed with this protocol?.
The best method for PS2 Slim is the IDE Resurrector + SD Card
Yeah, but that only works with the earlier slim models, not any others.
tough-guy-method
@@Webardo1508 and the SD card method also has a limit of 128 gb
Did this method can work with PC which connect to router through wifi connection?
@@HungkoiVFx I have not tested with a wifi connection. I highly recommend using a wired (Ethernet) connection to your router for both the PS2 and PC.
What would be the advantage of using this method as compared to using SMB?
The main benefit is faster loading times. UDPBD doesn't have the security vulnerabilities associated with SMB.
Very good to know, thank you!@@MegaBitmap
should I do something different if I'm using a router connection instead of direct? I've tried with both the updated files and the original files, and the IP showed up in both UDPBD versions so it looks like the connection was established, but my games haven't shown up on the ps2 at all so far.
When you run udpbd-vexfat it will show all the files mapped. Make sure your game isos show up. For example my game shows up as:
- ro:vexfat:/DVD\Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.iso
u dont need any files to play slim via ethernet , just make folder on your pc where u want , right click on it and share it over interhet .. thats it . i play like that for years ..
@@SHAAADOWWW794 I made a video on OPL's SMBv1 support. It works very well and is easier to set up. UDPBD offers faster game loading.
@@MegaBitmap game loading speed will depend on modem and cable . mine is faster than anny other method
Why mediafire instead of github?
I heard El-izra was credited for the Mediafire file, but he denied it was his.
How safe is the file?
I did not upload the files. They are from Matías Israelson. I checked the files will virus total and nothing is flagged as malicious.
crash twoc, gradius v, among others do not start, any solution or do we have to wait for an update?
Crash wrath of cortex works with smb but not udpbd currently. As for gradius v and others, I suggest enabling mode 1 in per game opl settings and see if that works. If you have a game that still won't work, try using smb with a older version of opl like v0.9.3
@@MegaBitmap why not using smb with newer opl versions ?
ey megabitmap nice vid
great video, can you show us the network settings on the ps2?
The current build of OPL with udpbd support has a hard coded static ip of 192.168.1.10. The network settings will not change it.
For some reason, my OPL stays on a black screen. What could i have done wrong?
@@AltrekLol Does the black screen occur in the opl menu or after choosing a game to run?
If it crashes before choosing a game, try deleting the opl config files.
If it crashes after, then that game is either not compatible or needs a compatibility mode enabled.
@@MegaBitmap it occurs when I try to enter the new OPL partition in the funtuna menu. I already tried to open version 1973 and 2044 and got black screen'd
To add some context, I have a ps2 slim 9000x model with funtuna
for some reason every time I try to copy the beta opl over it says paste failed I'm sorry to ask what am I doing wrong
I suggest trying a different memory card.
@@MegaBitmap by different memory card do you mean make a new freemcboot card
In case anyone decides to reply to this I’m no longer having trouble with OPL copying since I accidentally deleted the boot folder in UlaunchEFL. Thankfully, while still having the system powered on, I was able to make a new FMCB card and somewhat repair, the old one and now both have the beta-2044 version of OPL hopefully I won’t need to come back here and comment needing more help
When i try to run the server.exe the cmd appears 1 second and then it closet
What should i do?
@@tira4992 Run it as admin from terminal or cmd, then it will stay visible so that you can read the error message.
@@MegaBitmap sorry for asking but how do i run it from cmd?
@@MegaBitmap okay i tried to run the server.exe but the cmd be like "usage: udpbd-server.exe "
@@MegaBitmap i tried using CMD but it doesnt do nothing
I use "C:\Users\user\Desktop\server" to change direction on CMD
Then i write the name of the .exe
"udpbd-server.exe" and when i click enter
CMD says "Usage: udpbd-server.exe "
Dose it works only internal hard drive cause i get stutter fmy on usb stick
You can use a USB stick plugged into the pc instead of shrinking the internal drive.
I did exactly same process i can see ps2 ip connection in udpbd server but it is not running and opl is not showing anything in bdm games list
Hi, did u solved this problem? I have the same issue...
Make sure that you don't have a flash drive plugged into the PS2 when launching the OPL-udpbd ELF.
If there are OPL configs from a previous version, delete them.
Move udpbd-server to a different folder on the C: drive and make sure to allow it through the firewall.
Make sure that the drive letter in the shortcut for the server matches the exFAT partition with the DVD folder.
If none of those steps fixed the issue then it is most likely a networking issue.
It could be bad cable or incorrectly set IP address.
@@MegaBitmap thx for your answer!
nice!
is it necesary to use a crossover lan cable?
I used a regular cable in this video with one side plugged in the ps2 and the other into the pc.
@@MegaBitmap thanks, it worked fine! But not every games works. So it's slightly better than SMB (and easier to setup) but compatibility is an issue. Thank you.
I get an error when i start up that says ready only exfat and not read and write?
With the current version of udpbd-vexfat this is what the server reads out when everything is working.
Mapping files
- ro:vexfat:/APPS
- ro:vexfat:/ART
- ro:vexfat:/CD
- ro:vexfat:/CFG
- ro:vexfat:/CHT
- ro:vexfat:/DVD
- ro:vexfat:/LNG
- ro:vexfat:/System Volume Information
- ro:vexfat:/System Volume Information\IndexerVolumeGuid
- ro:vexfat:/System Volume Information\WPSettings.dat
- ro:vexfat:/THM
- ro:vexfat:/VMC
Emulating read-only exFAT block device
- size = 39 MiB
Block size changed to 128
Server running on port 48573
@MegaBitmap Okey! I get the same, the only thing is that no games shows up in OPL
@@antontornvall8526 Here are a few things I recommend checking.
Make sure you are using the latest OPL with UDPBD support.
Before launching OPL, unplug all USB devices connected to the ps2.
When you launch OPL you should see this in udpbd-vexfat:
UDPBD_CMD_INFO from 192.168.1.10:48573
If you do not see this then you have a network issue.
Please note that after restarting the PC running udpbd-vexfat the initial connection attempt will fail. Just restart OPL on the ps2 and it should connect the second time.
It actually worked when i changed back to the outdated version you showed in the video
@@MegaBitmap I am having the same issue with the last line not showing. It worked before but it is not now. I don't know what could possibly be wrong with my network as I didn't change anything
Damn, at times there is still a bit of stutter going on in fmvs and even a few crashes. I notice my computer hangs for a second when this happens too... then the server just stops giving feedback. I formatted some of my C drive for the roms, and using ethernet directly from my ps2 to pc... any suggestions? I'm still testing and most of the times the games work flawlessly... until they don't and crash lol
btw the game that gave issues most often was FFX
I would suggest trying a different PC. Maybe a background program or some sort of sleep timer is giving issues.
@@MegaBitmap Actually switching to the newer build of updpb helped.. but now whenever i try to load my games in OPL they refuse to show... and CMD says "unexpected command: inforeply" :( also games.bin just refuses to be created...
@@MegaBitmap I ended up switching to SMB instead... UPDBD had slightly better load times, but getting OPL to read my games and having the server connect properly was too much of a gamble on whether it'd work properly. 0 problems using SMB though
If I want to use an indirect method what will be the process
Because the Udpbd opl build is hard coded to 192.168.1.10 you can only use the router method (indirect) if the default gateway of your router is 192.168.1.1
If it is then just plug both Pc and ps2 into the router and it should work without needing to set a static ip on the pc.
So can I do it in indirect method
Can I use static network in ps2
Udpbd application not working
@@pavanparhe5368 Try running it via terminal or cmd
How to play PS 1 games on PS 2 slim OPL?
I have not done this myself but here is a tutorial on how to do so:
ruclips.net/video/R4WUInFqsbc/видео.html
@@MegaBitmap thanks for responding. However, it only showed how to do it using USB stick and not the external hard drive.
@@paulskyekahawaty6133If you are connecting external drive to ps2 through usb, it should be same procedure as flash drive.
340 Jimmy River
Its not start. If open it with cmd i have error
Failed to read entry: IO error for operation on //./A:: Incorrect function. (os error 1)
thread 'main' panicked at 'attempt to subtract with overflow', /rustc/84c898d65adf2f39a5a98507f1fe0ce10a2b8dbc\library\core\src\ops\arith.rs:221:1
I couldn't add it to the firewall exclusions when windows asked me. Please help
If using udpbd-vexfat change \\.\D: to D: in your shortcut.
If the drive letter for the exFAT partition is different, you must change the letter D to E or F or G...
For the firewall you can create a new folder then put udpbd-vexfat.exe inside. udpbd-vexfat cannot be in the save partition as the exFAT one that has the DVD folder.
When you run it as administrator a UAC prompt will appear. Check both boxes to allow it on your network.
I also get this error in the UDPBD-Vexfat but not in the UDPBD-SERVER
@@MegaBitmaphello, I need your help
can I connect the PS2 to the Router? or it needs to be connected direct from pc to ps2
@@patoleff I recommend a direct Ethernet connection with manually set static IP addresses. Some people have had problems using it through a router as this version of OPL forces the ps2's IP to 192.168.1.10 . The PC needs to have a slightly different IP address ( example 192.168.1.123 ) .