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Originally posted by ihaveanosebleed
ePSXe does not tell you the actual Video Mode ( That I can find anyway ). It just detects the game region. When it says PAL or NTSC detected, it can be wrong, I learned that the hard way.
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Yep, I once converted a PAL game to NTSC, after converting it to NTSC using Zap2000 I opened it in ePSXe and it said it was still a PAL game. I was about to toss it in the trash, but decided to put it in my old PSX and see what would happen, It worked just fine, video displayed correct. You might want to just try using pal4u on its own and forget all that other junk you did. Once you make the .p4u file all you need to do is apply it to the ISO, at least that’s what I have found in most cases. Sometimes I needed to use PSXreg to fix the region but very seldom was that needed. You may have fixed it originally with pal4u then with all those other steps messed it back-up. After applying the .p4u patch all you should have to do is burn the patched ISO, or bin/cue. Just my thoughts give it a try and see what happens.