Edit: Ignore the rest of the post, cheers for the correction partyman.
All video in 2.81+ can be placed in <psp's drive letter>:\VIDEO
I thought the custom firmware was the same, no need to mess with ..\MP_ROOT\100ANV01\ and annoying naming restrictions.
Could be wrong, haven't watched a video on my psp in quite a while.
Isn't Xvid4PSP alot better than this?
It seems to work way faster and has a nicer interface.
Just a thought, for 4x3 (1:33) videos, the optimum resolution would be 360x272, but when I tried to create such a video in 3GP Converter, by making a custom ini file, the PSP would not recognise the finished video.
Is this still an inherent limitation of user created AVC videos, or am I doing something wrong?
480x272 support is cool, but on xilisofts psp convertor you'll have 1500kbit/s on excelent quallity
I was asked to memorise what I did not understand; and, my memory being so good, it refused to be insulted in that manner. ~Aleister Crowley (1875-1947)
How many of you have actually made an AVC video file for psp?
I've tried EVERY encoder there is and nothing works at all. Using these settings for 3GP adds in a couple extra encoding settings for the 480x272 res but I cant get anything other than BASIC psp video that will show up as anything other than unsupported data.
Ive tried placing them in
/video
/video/100ANV01
/video/100MNV01
They wont even show up in:
mp_root
mp_root/100ANV01
mp_root/100MNV01
Now here's the funniest part. MOST of you are LYING. Not so much in this forums as others.
But PPL ARE TELLING ME TO PUT MOVIES IN THE MP_ROOT...
If you did you havent tested a damn thing. Your data is outdated. And you should give your psp away to someone who may help others by simply not lying by saying you got it to work in there.
You are outdated and this is for 3.02oe-b and firmwares UP not DOWN. Took me forever to find someone who told me 3.03oe has a new MS_Root layout and i should format.
Maybe yours does support AVC encoded video. but I think your lyyyying.
____________UPDATE
OOoh... OKAY! I got it now...
Not
/VIDEO/100ANV01/
It's this one for these encodings! WOOOOT!
/MP_ROOT/100ANV01
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