Gaming Any other way to extract .iso/.bin files from PSOne Classic eboot.pbp?

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I downloaded a PSOne Classic game called "Brigandine Grand Edition" using NoPayStation, after downloading the file it automatically decrypted and unpacked the .pkg file and created a folder with its game ID "NPJJ00236" and inside that folder got the DOCUMENT.DAT, EBOOT.PBP and KEYS.BIN. I then transferred the game folder to my PS Vita and booted the game with Adrenaline and it's worked perfectly. Anyway, the game is in Japanese and I want to apply the fan translated english patch but I failed in the first step...and that is to extract the .iso/.bin files from the EBOOT.PBP so I can use PPFOMATIC or UMDGEN to apply the .ppf patches to the .iso/.bin.

I tried the following tools to extract the .bin/.cue files from the eboot.pbp but all failed:

- PSXTRACT: In CMD I'm getting and error code "Encountered Incosistent subheader" and it only created 73mb worth of .bin/.cue files. Basically it did not extract the whole thing. I tried the original and the forked version of the tool but same error code.

- PSX2PSP 1.4.2: Using the extract ISO from the eboot, It did nothing but freeze. I downloaded PSX2PSP from several other sources but same result.

- ICETEA 1.3: Using the extract ISO from the eboot, It seems to be extracting the .iso/.bin files from the eboot but after waiting 30 minutes it finished and it only created an .iso file with 78 bytes.

So I thought that maybe using a different tools to decrypt and unpack the .pkg file will give an eboot that will be easier for any of the three tools listed above to extract the .bin/.cue

- PSN PKG Decryptor & Extractor
- PSN Liberator

Using the tools above gave same failed result. Is there any other way to extract the .bin/.cue files from the PSOne Classic eboot.pbp? Or at least is there a way to apply patches directly to the eboot?

Thank you in advance,

P.S

Please don't post a comment telling me to just download the already patched version of the game or download an iso from different sources.
 
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can you link me to the translation patch? I'll see if I can do it. I'm sure there is a way to do it.
 

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heya not sure if u solved this yet, did u try running psx2iso on a different operating system, maybe windows xp etc? if u have done already, disregard this =0)
 

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