PSP movie question

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#1 anman4707
Member since 2006 • 590 Posts

I got my PSP originaly only intending to use it for games, but now i have internet and lots of music and i was wondering how to download movies,(like us them without the UMD disk).

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#2 Ojstillfly
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Holy crap someone asks this same question every week,first of all check out the sites in my sig then follow these instructions: 1.Plug in the PSP 2.Open up My Computer 3.Double click the Removable Disk E: button or whatever it says when you plug in your psp 4.There should be a couple folders that say PSP, MP_Root, etc. ( Now here you have 2 choices) 5. The first choice is to open up the MP_Root folder. 6.Then open the 100MNV01 folder and drag your movie in there(I don't use this method because you have to make sure the videos name is like M4V0001 or something) 7.In the second and easier method do steps 1-4 8. Next make a new folder in your PSP called Video 9. Then all you have to do is drag the video into your newly made folder. The only things you need to do for this method are make sure the video is in MP4 format

But when downloading videos straight to your psp make sure you have that video folder made in your psp, then just make sure the video gets downloaded into that folder(it has to be in .MP4 format)
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#3 fynne
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Here's a guide on how to rip your DVD movies and put them onto the PSP.  It's from PSP Maniac.

Many of the questions on here have been dealing with not having a folder on the removable drive of the PSP. So, here's what you do.
FORMAT YOUR MEMORY STICK.
Before formatting your memory stick, you'll want to move everything out of the removable drive and place it on your Desktop because formatting your memory stick erases EVERYTHING from the removable drive.
To format your memory stick: On your PSP, go to System Settings-Format Memory Stick. After you have formatted your memory stick, the folders you need for the PSP have been made. If the video folder (MP_ROOT) hasn't been made then that's due to you not having Firmware 2.0 or above because with 2.0 or above, the folder is created automatically.
If you don't have the video folder: Go to the removable drive of the PSP on your computer and create a folder (Right-click mouse and go to File-New-Folder). The folder goes right next to the PSP folder. Name the folder: MP_ROOT (the name being all in caps) and in the MP_ROOT folder, create a folder and name it 100MNV01. The 100MNV01 folder is where you store your .MP4 videos. To be able to use the new codec: AVC, you will need at least Firmware 2.0 and the folder should be created for you after you format your memory stick once you have Firmware 2.0 and above. If the AVC folder isn't created, create a folder in the MP_ROOT folder, named:100ANV01.
MP_ROOT-100MNV01 (.MP4)
MP_ROOT-100ANV01 (AVC)
The .MP4 video is to be named: M4Vxxxxx.MP4 where xxxxx is number (example M4V00001.MP4).
The AVC video is to be named: MAQxxxxx.MP4 where xxxxx is number (example MAQ00001.MP4).

New for 2.8:
There is now a VIDEO folder on the root of the memory stick.  You can just put your SP mp4 movies here.  The AVC mp4s still need to go in the other folder though.  There is also a MUSIC folder at the root.

Program to use to convert your videos to .MP4 or AVC:
PSP Video 9 http://pspvideo9.com/
3GP Converter http://www.nurs.or.jp/%7Ecalcium/3gpp/ (Yes, the website isn't in English.) Current version: 0.34
DVDs to PSP tutorial (using PSP Video 9): http://seamonkey420.tech-recipes.com/psp/dvd_to_psp.html
and http://www.mobiledeviant.com/forum/showthread.php?t=901
DVDs to PSP tutorial (using 3GP Converter) http://www.pspcrazy.com/?page=Articles&action=showarticle&id=95