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Last Online: 06-25-2008 03:59 AM
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I'm not sure about Xilisoft PSP Video Converter, but when your sound is faster than the video it means that you are converting it with the wrong framerate. (Check the properties of the original video to find the framerate)
There are 2 speeds. One is around 15 fps and the other is around 30 fps. If the original video, for example, is in 15fps then you need to find a 'settings' page on your PSP converter and change it to 15 fps. Good Luck. :P
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Hi! I'm new around here...
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I am ****ed at my psp, i need a website that can help me figure out hopw o gwet my home video, if it can even be put on their, i extention named it mpeg-4, which the psp can read, and put it in mp_root, not under av, but mv, and it dosent show up but takes room, i think i need converter sofeware, which is cheap at EB games, or an update, or magic?
i am dowloading the psp video express, to see if it works, its on the 3rd given link in like the 3-4th post. *downloads and scanns for viruses, and it....?* |
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Use PSP Video 9. I find it to be the most intuitive and easy to use software. Just search on their website. They have 1.75 out now. I think that if you can somehow obtain an earlier version (Ex - v1.51) it would be better.
Just tweak the settings a little bit until you get them right. Good Luck! PS: If you don't like PSP Video 9 or can't use it, just switch to 3GP converter. *Don't Buy software! These are both free!*
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Hi! I'm new around here...
Last Online: 02-28-2008 03:26 AM
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I am having sound problems on some DvDs (not all). I read the post about finding the framerate on the video but how do you do that? And after I find the framerate rate what do I do? Is that information for the PsP Video 9 conversation or before that?
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Hi! I'm new around here...
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Hi
I purchased a 2gb Memory Stick Pro Duo (High Speed). Have put it in the PSP......and done the following.... Settings>System Settings>Format Memory Stick Do you want to format the memory stick? YES All data on the memory stick will be deleted, Are you sure? YES Then I get "Their is no memory Stick inserted"..... Any ideas wots going on? Apologies if this is in the wrong thread......but seemed like as good a place as any to post it Thanks Nick
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Well to find the framerate just click the setup button on the top. Once you do that click the 'profiles' tab under the PSP Video 9 logo. Use the drop down box to find the profile you use and then find the form on the application that says framerate. Don't forget to save the changes!
![]() Well, if your memory stick isn't seen by the PSP or the computer after a few tries, I suggest that you return it. (If you still have that problem, just try a different brand or get a different size. )By the way, the memory stick questions go to the Memory stick FAQ here: http://www.psp-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=2052
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ok thanks for that....
Its being returned. And I will dierect all Memory Stick Questions to the Memory Stick FAQ in future.... Cheers ![]()
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Last Online: 12-08-2006 07:02 PM
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i cant put in my videos. i did the exact thing that it was said to do but it didnt show anythingunder video?
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !
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Megaman i didnt read this all i didnt have time at this moment but how do you keep the data on your games when formatting the memory stick i got far in my game and i dont want to lose the data. How would i do that.
P.S. Plz make it easy and understandable because i dont study on CPU's im like a 3 year old when it comes to CPU's Thanx and before i forget how do i make songs from my library MP3 compatible
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