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    Default PSPlayerMT Video Player PSP (avi res up to 480x272 with 29.97fps) by a korean guys.

    PSPlayerMT = Playstation Portable Player Media Test
    PSPlayerMT for PSP (Support avi res up to 480x272 with 29.97fps) by a korean guys.

    A Audio/Video Media player for PSP can capable of running 480x272 full screen video with almost no framedrop.

    It may have a simple GUi but the video performance is wonderful

    You got to try it.

    It support the following extenion and format

    1: avi, mov, mp4, ogm, mkv, nut, asf, wmv, mp3, m4a, wma, ogg, asf, wav, ram

    2: MPEG1/2/DVD/VOB/4 video(divx, xvid), Windows media video, Ogg theora, Mpeg audio(MP2, MP3, AAC), AC3, OGG, Windows media audio and Real Video

    How to use the program

    Left Shoulder - play from beginning
    Right Shoulder - Go to PSPlayerMT Menu
    circle - select the file and play
    triangle - zoom the video
    square - displays info video time and speed
    left dpad - fast rewind
    right dpad - fast forward
    start - pause the video during playback
    L1+R1+START- Back to PSP system menu


    source http://search.dreamwiz.com/cgi-bin/r...ayerMT&x=0&y=0



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    this is pretty damn good!!! no more transcoding videos...YAY!! check it out.

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    http://ruliweb2.dreamwiz.com/ruliboa...ftext=psplayer

    'This software sets explicitly PSP clock to 333MHz. It may brick your PSP due to high clock frequency. Be cautious.
    Dont upload this software other than ruliweb at any case.'

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    lol whoever made that quote is on cwack. running a CPU at its factory speed (not Sony-underclocked 222) couldnt possibly brick a psp lol....... and since when does a movie player access flash

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    this is pretty damn good!!! no more transcoding videos...YAY!! check it out.
    hmmmm..
    (Support avi res up to 480x272 with 29.97fps)
    ?

    From a quick test , I think your still going to need to transcode/encode your vids down to an acceptable tolorence for them to play. Unless you actually already have your vids in 480x272 @29.97fps. Could be wrong, but higher res vids or other frame rates just shutdown my PSP when i tried.
    Must admit it plays vids quite well when they are within the specs.. All Good

    The corrupted icon is hidden when i use:
    (26 spaces)
    Code:
    PSPlay                          1
    and
    Code:
    PSPlay~1%
    for the folder naming convention.

    Thank You &
    Cheers

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    @ miemt11 when will u release "simple" with full DVD encode ?.. afterall it is march....lol

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    Ahh a mass media player for the psp at last !!! - but i still need to resize most my avi files so i will stick with pmp for now until they up the resolution. Keep up the good work

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    Quote Originally Posted by smashly
    hmmmm..

    ?

    From a quick test , I think your still going to need to transcode/encode your vids down to an acceptable tolorence for them to play. Unless you actually already have your vids in 480x272 @29.97fps. Could be wrong, but higher res vids or other frame rates just shutdown my PSP when i tried.

    Cheers
    Higher resolution just shutdown the psp, so you have to convert the file in 480 (max) and/or 272 (max).
    I used more fps than 30 and it works great (I just had to change the resolution)
    Thanks a lot for this program.

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    It need some fixes ;P

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    i used winmenc and the AVI ini file encode to 480x272 or 208 if u want borders and it looked just like PMP im still trying different options to find which is actually better.. as in audio sync. etc

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