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Burn a downloaded DVDrip on a .avi file to be able to play it on a normal domestic DVD player. It can also be burned on a ConvertXtoDVD.
To play it on PS2, you buy the game.
Is it possible to convert a pkg file to an avi file? I downloaded videos from an app and they were downloaded as a pkg file so I can't play it.
Go to game library and click all games and the game you downloaded should be there
To play minecraft simply double left click the downloaded .exe file
Yes if you burn them the right way (they are not corrupted) and your console is modded. Blame DRM for them not letting you play burned games.
Explorer has crashed. reboot and delete the file from a DOS prompt.
Depending on the file format. If you downloaded the file from a torrent website it will most likely be a .ISO file. You can then burn it to a disk and then install it, if you cant do that, then youll need to use a program that can read those files, such as Magic ISO or Magic Disk. With Magic Disk for example, it will create a virtual CD drive. Youll have to attatch the ISO file to the virtual drive. Then it can run as if it were a real CD. It will then install and you can play the game, you just have to keep the file combined to the virtual disk in in order to play the game.
What do you mean? Yes, if you have downloaded it you can of course play it. Just open the Minecraft.exe file and it will start.
No. Not games bought from a shop. Only games downloaded from Xbox Live.
The music file is probably not supported by The PSP
Just replace the .gcm with .iso and burn the image to a disc.