Downloading game files (ISOs) from websites violates copyright laws. You should create digital copies (dumps) of your own physical PS1 discs to play them on an emulator. Step 1: Downloading ePSXe 2.0.5
Set the latency/buffer option to or Medium to eliminate audio delay during gameplay. 5. Troubleshooting Common ePSXe Issues Black Screen on Launch
The Ultimate ePSXe 2.0.5 Setup Guide: BIOS, Plugins, and Full Windows Configuration
Change your video plugin from Pete's OpenGL2 to the ePSXe core GPU team plugin to check if your graphics card is rejecting the advanced plugin settings.
If you want to fine-tune your emulation experience, let me know: What (Nvidia, AMD, Intel) your PC uses?
ePSXe (enhanced PSX emulator) is a closed-source PlayStation 1 video game console emulator. Version 2.0.5 is one of the most stable and feature-rich releases available. It utilizes a modular plugin system, allowing users to swap out different graphics (GPU), audio (SPU), and controller input settings to match their PC's hardware capabilities. Step 1: Gathering the Required Files
However, if you have specific reasons for using ePSXe 2.0.5 (like classic plugin support or lower system requirements), here is the archive of information you need. Note that version 2.0.18 is the latest for Windows, but 2.0.5 represents a significant milestone in its development.
The standard North American (NTSC-U) BIOS. Highly recommended for maximum compatibility with US games.
Open your Video Plugin configuration. Check the box for FPS Limit and set it to Internal FPS Limit or manually lock it at 60.0 FPS (for NTSC games) or 50.0 FPS (for PAL games). Missing Missing MDEC / Missing Audio In Cutscenes
Extract the ZIP to C:\ePSXe\ (avoid Program Files to prevent permission issues). Your folder should look like: