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two questions - What kind of video files can i simply drop into the video folder and have them play? Also, why is video playback so choppy? just fyi i've got a psp2001 with the latest FW.trj156
1. i believe MP4 files with resolution of 320x240, 368x208, 480x272, and 720x480.
2. i dunno 'bout you but video playback on my psp is fine. im on 3.9 firmware. i think its just your videos. try to convert them. im using psp video 9. its good and its free
Ah yes...the mess that is the PSP's firmware changes.
If your encoder is making files with a .thm and putting it in one of the /MP_ROOT folders then you are encoding at firmware 1.5-2.x (no idea what x is). In one of the firmware patches Sony created the /VIDEO folder. I use PSP Video 9 and the firmware 3.3+ profile. This creates a movie file with a readable name (ie. the actual title of the video) and a .jpg file for the thumbnail (instead of .thm). These movies work in the /VIDEO folder.
Ah yes...the mess that is the PSP's firmware changes.
If your encoder is making files with a .thm and putting it in one of the /MP_ROOT folders then you are encoding at firmware 1.5-2.x (no idea what x is). In one of the firmware patches Sony created the /VIDEO folder. I use PSP Video 9 and the firmware 3.3+ profile. This creates a movie file with a readable name (ie. the actual title of the video) and a .jpg file for the thumbnail (instead of .thm). These movies work in the /VIDEO folder.
fynne
Ok, i guess i'll give psp video 9 a try then, on CNET it got a relatively low reviewer and user score, so that's why i haven't tried it yet. also, i have encoded the vids at 29.97 fps and that's how they play on my computer, but on the psp they look like 15 or less? what's up with that? thanks for your help/knowledge so far btw
No problem. I will admit that the latest version of PSP V9 is less intuitive than the previous, but it's the only one I've found so far that supports Sony's latest firmware features. Plus it's also multithreaded which is fantastic now that multicore CPUs are standard. Unfortunately you have to find the special command option to enter into PSP V9. It's somewhere on their forums.
I'm not sure why your current encode is having problems making PSP movies. I've been converting ever since it came out and I've never had that problem. Mostly I've used PSP V9, although I've also used PSP Video Express (free). I also bought PSP Movie Creator. All of them have created smooth movies for me.
No problem. I will admit that the latest version of PSP V9 is less intuitive than the previous, but it's the only one I've found so far that supports Sony's latest firmware features. Plus it's also multithreaded which is fantastic now that multicore CPUs are standard. Unfortunately you have to find the special command option to enter into PSP V9. It's somewhere on their forums.
I'm not sure why your current encode is having problems making PSP movies. I've been converting ever since it came out and I've never had that problem. Mostly I've used PSP V9, although I've also used PSP Video Express (free). I also bought PSP Movie Creator. All of them have created smooth movies for me.
fynne
what do you mean by special command option? i'm kinda drunk rigt now and trying to figure this out
hi everyone i am trying to get videos to play on my psp i current ly have 1 vid on there but it says unsupported data type. the vid id the right format and its in the right folder but idk how to make it so the data type is good enough so my psp will play it. if i cant get videos to play on my psp idk what im going to do cuz im using my pap for a project at school and it needs to be able to play videos lol
hi everyone i am trying to get videos to play on my psp i current ly have 1 vid on there but it says unsupported data type. the vid id the right format and its in the right folder but idk how to make it so the data type is good enough so my psp will play it. if i cant get videos to play on my psp idk what im going to do cuz im using my pap for a project at school and it needs to be able to play videos lol
ehh2
Change the resolution of the video using an encoding tool. The maximum standard resolution is 320x240.
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