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wraggster
March 20th, 2007, 01:51
New release of the Video Converter:

Features:

PSPVC is a FFMPEG front-end to convert video files for the PSP.
It allow you to queue severals conversions with different parameters for each.

Formats:
MPEG4/SP (all firmware)
H264/AVC (firmware 2.0+)
H264/AVC 480x272 (firmware 3.03-OE-B+)

0.2.1 -> 0.3
newer versions of X264 and FFMPEG (fif1973)
freedesktop menu entry added (fif1973)
Support of H264/AVC 480x272 (fif1973)
Simplification of convertion parameters (fif1973)
Display an error message if the input file format is not a supported (fif1973)
Slovenian translation added (lenooh)
German translation added (Christian Stake)
--threads X argument added for multi-core ou multi-cpu usage(fif1973)

Download Here (http://pspvc.sourceforge.net/)

Buddy4point0
March 20th, 2007, 01:52
good.
i acually might be using this one instead of video 9.
o wait jk video 9 is way better

watupgroupie
March 20th, 2007, 02:19
Someone should have mentioned this is for linux users only.

StealthCP
March 22nd, 2007, 12:04
Someone should have mentioned this is for linux users only.
If you noticed that it was a frontend, then you surely would notice that FFMPEG is the program used for converting the files, and upon a google search would find that it is a fast MPEG encoder for Linuix/BSD, thus, you would realize that on Windows you would have no hope.

There are other encoders out there for Windows, and it's about time we got a user-friendly frontend for Linux. The FFMPEG encoder is the fastest I've ever seen, so this should make converting movies for the PSP non time consuming.

Stone Temple Pilots
March 22nd, 2007, 14:35
Wow. PSP Video 9 is ten times better than this junk. Plus Video 9 has been out longer.

Cloudhunter
March 22nd, 2007, 14:41
But PSP Video 9 isn't for Linux... So how could you have even tried this out, if you are on Windows?

Cloudy

jamotto
March 22nd, 2007, 23:54
If you noticed that it was a frontend, then you surely would notice that FFMPEG is the program used for converting the files, and upon a google search would find that it is a fast MPEG encoder for Linuix/BSD, thus, you would realize that on Windows you would have no hope.

Why is that? FFMPEG is available for Windows, Linux, Mac and OS/2.