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    psp PlayStation Portable Video Converter v0.3

    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)

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    good.
    i acually might be using this one instead of video 9.
    o wait jk video 9 is way better

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    Someone should have mentioned this is for linux users only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by watupgroupie View Post
    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.

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    Wow. PSP Video 9 is ten times better than this junk. Plus Video 9 has been out longer.

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    But PSP Video 9 isn't for Linux... So how could you have even tried this out, if you are on Windows?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StealthCP View Post
    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.

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