: Use your Android phone to download PS2 ISOs, then use an OTG adapter to transfer them to a USB drive. You will still need a PC running USBUtil to split the files if they exceed 4GB.
Since there is no native .apk for USBUtil, you must use a Windows emulator like or Winlator to run the original .exe file. Download the Essentials :
In the upper section, locate the directory where your raw PS2 ISO file is stored. Select the game from the list.
Yes, but not with Usbutil. Use AetherSX2 (PS2 emulator for Android). Usbutil is for preparing USBs for real PS2 consoles, not for playing on Android.
There is no native Android version of USBUtil; it is a legacy
: Once downloaded, install the APK.
Use a file manager app (like ZArchiver) to extract the folder into your Android device's internal storage. Place it in a directory that is easy to find, such as the Download folder. Step 3: Launch USBUtil on Your Phone
Navigate to the USBUtil folder inside the emulator and open USBUtil.exe . How to Convert PS2 ISOs Using USBUtil
Copy all the newly generated ul. files and the ul.cfg file directly to the (the very top folder) of your USB drive. Do not place them inside a folder named "DVD".
Place your USBUtil folder and your PS2 ISO games in your Android's folder (this usually acts as the "D:" or "E:" drive in the emulator).
If your game ISO is , you can copy it directly to a folder named DVD on your USB drive using your phone. If it is over 4GB , move the file to your PC and follow these steps: Download and open USBUtil v2.0 or v2.2 on your PC.
However, you can still use it on your Android device to convert ISO files into the necessary format (UL files) for your PS2.