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#11 (permalink) |
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Moderation in HD
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You would have to run the file normally to preview it. It all depends on the setting you put it and the length of the thing you are converting and the power of your pc. I have a 3ghz pc with 2g ram and have it set to a high priority with a 2 pass method and it normally converts thing in a little over the real time of the video.
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Newbie
Last Online: 02-09-2008 11:44 AM
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 10
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ended up having the same problem as someone else on here of it reaching 100% and doing nothing thereafter, this was after two days of near constant trying to get this sorted so i ended up just buying this:
DVD to PSP Video/Movies Converter Software silly i know paying for something i could have had free but it does the job great, fast and easy to understand! cheers though! |
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PSP-Forum Demi-God
Last Online: 06-22-2008 09:40 AM
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: usoffna
Posts: 2,706
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About the 99% thing, I think it's just a problem of the program underestimating the size of the file. In Videora for instance, if you look at the conversion details, you can see that it is still converting for a while after it reaches 99%. You people just need to have some patience.
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PSP-Forum Demi-God
Last Online: 06-22-2008 09:40 AM
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: usoffna
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Oh, my mistake, there were quite a few people on the forum a little while back that were asking about a similar problem and I thought you had the same problem.
They were talking about how the conversion process got up to 99% for them and took forever to finish, that's the problem I was talking about. So yeah, if anyone that had the 99% problem is reading this, just be patient, not you though beatscience. ![]() |
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Newbie
Last Online: 04-06-2008 03:18 AM
Join Date: Apr 2008
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I have mp4 files from my ipod and would like to put them onto my psp. I tried renaming the files using M4V naming system and got file type unsupported.
I tried using both psp 9 converter to try and convert the files to proper psp format... and the transcoding never starts. I have also tried the 3GP converter. I assume the file type from ipod does not work on psp directly b/c of frame rate or something... But why won't the converter deal with it? Please help... or link me to a page that can help ![]() Thanks |
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Newbie
Last Online: 04-06-2008 03:18 AM
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2
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Well it wasn't.
However! I read on another board after I posted about updating the firmware allows you to play the file without renaming. So I did this... and re-formated my stick... put the files directly into the video folder and now they play perfectly. |
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