Ripping movies to PSP
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DVX for ripping to avi firstly (Freeware)
Then PSP Video 9 (freeware) to convert the avi to a PSP friendly resolution and frame rate
Thats what i'm using - works well ! Takes time though to rip !
Email me if you get stuck on DVX (if you use it)
Steve
>> Edited by lockstock2sb on Monday 5th September 14:34
Then PSP Video 9 (freeware) to convert the avi to a PSP friendly resolution and frame rate
Thats what i'm using - works well ! Takes time though to rip !
Email me if you get stuck on DVX (if you use it)
Steve
>> Edited by lockstock2sb on Monday 5th September 14:34
Murph7355 said:
mmm-five said:
Or if you use a Mac...
MacTheRipper to rip the DVD to a file (20 minutes)
ffmpegx to convert the file to PSP format (15 minutes)
Timings based on my dual 2ghz G5 - so mileage timings will vary.
Just a little!
The latter takes about an hour on a 1.5Ghz G4 Powerbook.
667Mhz G4 Powerbook here, NO CHANCE!
My PC is a 2.4Ghx P4 with 768mb Ram and 160gb disk and it takes 3 hours roughly from putting a dvd in to getting a psp film.
Kinda frustrating, best way to do it is just kick it off when you are doing something else and come back to it. If you sit and watch the blue bar you will be there all night - lol
Kinda frustrating, best way to do it is just kick it off when you are doing something else and come back to it. If you sit and watch the blue bar you will be there all night - lol
lockstock2sb said:
My PC is a 2.4Ghx P4 with 768mb Ram and 160gb disk and it takes 3 hours roughly from putting a dvd in to getting a psp film.
Kinda frustrating, best way to do it is just kick it off when you are doing something else and come back to it. If you sit and watch the blue bar you will be there all night - lol
I read that you are using DVX and PSP Video 9. Are you also running V2.0 on the PSP? Someone mentioned the problem with the .THM (?) files which seems to be the problem I've been having (and didnt have when running v1.52).
skibum said:
Someone mentioned the problem with the .THM (?) files which seems to be the problem I've been having (and didnt have when running v1.52).
Yep, its me having that problem, although i never tried the videos on 1.52 although as you say, for some reason the videos simply wont show up on the PSP memory stick movie area without a .THM file. Hopefully the next upgrade will cure the problem!
>> Edited by whittaker52 on Tuesday 6th September 16:56
The file names have to be exactly as you read on the links (M4Vxxxxx.MP4 where xxxxx is any unique number), and it IS case sensitive. They must also be in the correct directory.
As lockstock mentioned, the THM files only give you a thumbnail clip of the movie when browsing for them - if you omit them, you get a grey box when browsing, but they still play.
I'm on v2.0.
As lockstock mentioned, the THM files only give you a thumbnail clip of the movie when browsing for them - if you omit them, you get a grey box when browsing, but they still play.
I'm on v2.0.
What settings in PSPVideo9 are people using to get decent compression and decent quality?
South Park the Movie has compressed to about 380mb which is mint - and the voice sync is perfect, but can I heck as like get The Football Factory to go down enough, or stay in sync
I have a 1gb card but I don't want to take everything up on it... 800mb would be an ideal limit!
South Park the Movie has compressed to about 380mb which is mint - and the voice sync is perfect, but can I heck as like get The Football Factory to go down enough, or stay in sync
I have a 1gb card but I don't want to take everything up on it... 800mb would be an ideal limit!
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