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- .CSO abstract ".CSO is a compression method for the ISO image format. It is used to compress dumped PlayStation Portable UMD games, and is an alternative to the .DAX compression method. It is also sometimes called "CISO".It was the first compression method for ISO. It was created so that more memory space can be saved. Booster created the first code; it was later optimized for better compression. Other formats tried to replace it by fixing up certain issues such as lag in games, such as .DAX and .JSO. However at the time, the popular application homebrew "DevHook" used CSO. .DAX needed another loader, and .JSO was basically unused.CSO provides nine levels of compression. While the highest levels of compression can introduce slowdown and lengthy load-times in software which relies heavily on disc streaming, even the lower levels are capable of substantial compression. This is partially due to the data layout of a UMD, though more frequently due to the use of Dummy Files as both an anti-piracy tool and a means to more optimally lay the data out physically on the disc.In addition to being used for compressing PlayStation Portable UMD games, the PSP port of PicoDrive supports compressed Sega Mega-CD disc images in the CSO format.".
- .CSO wikiPageExternalLink cisoplus.pspgen.com.
- .CSO wikiPageExternalLink detaillist.php?extdetail=.cso&Search=Search.
- .CSO wikiPageExternalLink cso-file-extension.
- .CSO wikiPageExternalLink www.isocompressor.com.
- .CSO wikiPageExternalLink cisomulticompressor.
- .CSO wikiPageID "7136607".
- .CSO wikiPageLength "2924".
- .CSO wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- .CSO wikiPageRevisionID "636495213".
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink .DAX.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Filename_extensions.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink Category:PlayStation_Portable.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink Data_compression.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink DevHook.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink Disk_image.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink Dummy_File.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink Homebrew_(video_games).
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink ISO_image.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink PlayStation_Portable.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink PlayStation_Portable_homebrew.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink Sega_CD.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink Sega_Mega-CD.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Media_Disc.
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLinkText ".CSO".
- .CSO wikiPageWikiLinkText "Compressed ISO".
- .CSO containerfor "ISO images".
- .CSO extension ".cso".
- .CSO genre Disk_image.
- .CSO hasPhotoCollection .CSO.
- .CSO mime "application/x-compressed-iso".
- .CSO name Data_compression.
- .CSO name ISO_image.
- .CSO owner "Booster".
- .CSO wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Disk_images.
- .CSO wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_file_format.
- .CSO wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Videogame-software-stub.
- .CSO subject Category:Filename_extensions.
- .CSO subject Category:PlayStation_Portable.
- .CSO hypernym Method.
- .CSO type Convention.
- .CSO type Software.
- .CSO type Console.
- .CSO type Convention.
- .CSO comment ".CSO is a compression method for the ISO image format. It is used to compress dumped PlayStation Portable UMD games, and is an alternative to the .DAX compression method. It is also sometimes called "CISO".It was the first compression method for ISO. It was created so that more memory space can be saved. Booster created the first code; it was later optimized for better compression. Other formats tried to replace it by fixing up certain issues such as lag in games, such as .DAX and .JSO.".
- .CSO label ".CSO".
- .CSO sameAs .CSO.
- .CSO sameAs CSO_(informatique).
- .CSO sameAs CSO_(formato_di_file).
- .CSO sameAs m.0h63r8.
- .CSO sameAs Cso.
- .CSO sameAs Q2347127.
- .CSO sameAs Q2347127.
- .CSO wasDerivedFrom .CSO?oldid=636495213.
- .CSO isPrimaryTopicOf .CSO.