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wraggster
March 25th, 2007, 01:39
Cooleyes (http://www.cngba.com/thread-16500070-1-1.html) has released a new version of the Media Player for the PSP. This release comes in eboots for v1.5 and the Custom Firmware 2.71 SE and 3.XX OE.

Heres the google translation:


* [Core] broadcast :
o AVC Mod 1.02M improving on the day, that some original BUG
o support multicast, Chain function. The broadcast counterparts installed window mode (single individual broadcast multicast group, all-running)
o Support channel switching functions around the "br everywhere -- AAC support (limited sampling rate of 44.1KHz)
o Support the designated interface, the interface can be manually waiting in the main, if not more than five minutes to operate, you will be automatically entered; presented does not support the staging, please do not try to, it may lead to erroneous or even Deadlock
* [Interface & Skin : --
o pretty File Browser interface, with the help of perfect information (hereinafter referred to the original skin CG illustrated AreX producer) rich installed option "br everywhere -- arbitrary list of open broadcast Wi-Fi support USB & PMPAVC films broadcast on the PC. directly delete film.
o Each film shows the detailed information (resolution, long time, FPS, Tracks number extrapolated few subtitles)
o Support the Chinese name "br everywhere -- File Browser interface preview map shows the film" Head br everywhere -- remember last visit recorded in the current record at the normal browse catalogs next reopening the "br free replacement skin everywhere --
* [Core] subtitles :
o Support truetype fonts, and support for C and shadow. Embedded with subtitles avs close to the loading effect of the "br installed everywhere -- embedded with subtitles coding function subtitles without having to change code "br subtitles everywhere -- can set the size, location and various parameters in detail
* [Other] :
o Support the 2.71 firmware (version Independent)
o 4G -- that the bar

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krazykarl
March 25th, 2007, 03:06
Other than a better looking ui and the fonts, how is this better than pmp mod avc subtitle? I noticed that on winnydows' website he now offers this player instead of the pmp mod avc sub. Why is this so much better? It takes up like 20mb more space just for the fonts.

DarthPaul
March 25th, 2007, 03:38
Wow this surely sounds "advanced". But there's a problem for me...I've tried some PMP past versions and I didn't get them to work. I never got the PMP Video Converter to work fine.

monkey_cali
March 25th, 2007, 03:51
can someone pm me on what this player supports. or note please.


thanks

Buddy4point0
March 25th, 2007, 04:24
yea what formats does this support

krazykarl
March 25th, 2007, 15:55
yea what formats does this support
I know it supports .pmp files.


Wow this surely sounds "advanced". But there's a problem for me...I've tried some PMP past versions and I didn't get them to work. I never got the PMP Video Converter to work fine.

Use xvid4psp, its always been my favorite for compatibility and its numerous supported file types.

moneytoo
March 25th, 2007, 21:27
Skins, TTF (for subtitles), AVC + AAC (no more sound noise with MP3), stand-by, thumbnail (XviD4PSP now can generate them)... So much... :-)

Buddy4point0
March 25th, 2007, 21:30
does this support regular video like mpg, avi, ect.

E.J.
March 26th, 2007, 02:35
does this support regular video like mpg, avi, ect.

No. you *must* convert the video to PMP format.

Buddy4point0
March 26th, 2007, 03:25
o thats lame just use psplayer mt it supports avi, mpg, mp4, ect.

krazykarl
March 26th, 2007, 03:37
o thats lame just use psplayer mt it supports avi, mpg, mp4, ect.
yea, but several videos dont work w/ psplayer mt due to codecs and whatnot. Plus pmplayer adv has much more functionality

wiredforpower
March 26th, 2007, 21:44
You still have to convert the files....so I dont really see much point.

Buddy4point0
March 26th, 2007, 22:02
You still have to convert the files....so I dont really see much point.

exactly

krazykarl
March 27th, 2007, 02:19
You still have to convert the files....so I dont really see much point.

Well, for starters, the pmp format is designed specifically for the PSP, so the videos will be cropped and resized to the PSP's screen. Secondly, after all the resizing, cropping, converting, it generally decreases the file size opposed to the raw file.

For example:
(just to prove a point) Casino Royale movie from DVD rip:
6.7gb of raw decrypted vob files. Converted it is around 300-350 mb with near (visually and audibly) quality.

(more realistically) American History X from torrent:
909 mb of avi file 384x288 @ 130kbps 23 fps
Converted: cropped to 320x240 = 261 mb

Now I'm not sure what the screen resolution of the PSP is but the original American History X avi is close. The difference is 648 mb. Good enough reason for me to convert it to pmp format. Plus the pmp players offer much more features than that psplayermt.

bitboy
March 27th, 2007, 11:42
PPA Features:

[Player Core]:

* Based on PMP AVC Mod 1.02M with its bug fixed
* Support Play-By-Group and Play-All mode according to the Play Mode selected in Setting Window (Single/Group/All)
* Support audio channel switch
* Support AAC audio (with fixed frequency at 44.1KHz)
* Support manually suspending the PSP on main window or automatically after 5 minutes;MANUALLY SUSPENDING WHILE PLAYING IS NOT SUPPORTED

[UI/Skin]:

* Clear file browsing window, with full help system (skin supplied by AreX from CG) and a large amount of settings
* You can play your video file located on any folder, even playing and deleting the PMPAVC videos on your PC directly via USB/WiFi
* Show video detail (resolution, time, FPS, audio channels, and Subtitle)
* Support chinese names
* Support picture thumbnail while browsing files
* Remember the last folder browsed, and open it next time startup
* Choose your own skin freely

[Subtitle Core]:

* Support TrueType fonts, shadows, bold, which perform almost AVS effect
* Subtitle encoding settings built-in, needless to conver the character set of the subtitle
* Setting font size, display position and others

[Others]:

* Support Firmware 2.71
* Fixed 4G MS issue

darkpit
March 28th, 2007, 13:31
Hello, I'm french so i don't speak english very well
sorry...

I tried to watcj a video with french subtitles (.srt) but accents bug
What have I to change (maybe charset but there's not iso-8859-1)?
Or, Could cooleyes solve this little problem?

Thanks
I hope you'll understand me :o

krazykarl
March 28th, 2007, 21:21
Hello, I'm french so i don't speak english very well
sorry...

I tried to watcj a video with french subtitles (.srt) but accents bug
What have I to change (maybe charset but there's not iso-8859-1)?
Or, Could cooleyes solve this little problem?

Thanks
I hope you'll understand me :o

It's probably the font you're using. Try replacing it with a differnt font that supports the accent marks. try typing in Microsoft Word first to find the right font, then copy the font (found in C:\windows\font) to the font folder on your PSP.

darkpit
March 29th, 2007, 18:13
but the font in the PPA folder already supports accents (I opened it to verify)

psxiso
March 30th, 2007, 06:32
HI,

I convert FF7 Advent childrent to PMP AVC using XVID4PSP. I have (external .SRT) subtitle with Verdana font and size 8. PPA show my video have 1 subtitle but when i play it, subtitle doesn't show up.

Any ideas?

thanks...

EDIT: answer to my own question... I must place a true type font in the font folder eg. Verdana and edit the config.xml.

For those who interest, Verdana Bold & Size 12 look great on the PSP.

ish420ism
March 31st, 2007, 09:11
pmps look great

darkpit
April 1st, 2007, 08:46
there is an update on this site : http://www.winnydows.com/
and accents are supported :thumbup: (I had to change charset GBK to MS-EE in options)

nexterkan
April 8th, 2007, 17:28
How to I change character set (iso-8859-9) ?

NUBSAUCE
September 2nd, 2007, 08:04
I dont know how to install it.

pank
September 18th, 2007, 20:52
Same problem with subtitles iso-8859 Greek!

tiggereds
August 20th, 2009, 19:54
I cant get it to work. what folder do you put where. Im lost