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How about testing the device and form an opinion once you get it?Īs a handheld device seen from a "video enthusiast's point of view" i can easily say that it's number one, even given the stupid limits and flaws that Sony more or less made by choice. I know why I like my PC, and why my one and only non portable console was only interesting for about 3 weeks (then I got a PC and I haven't looked back since, and I'll be laughing at people spending money on the new XBox or PS3 as two months later the next gen PC GFX card is going to blow them to pieces). With game prices higher than PC prices (even though PC games are harder to develop because they have to work on a gazillion different PCs and not just a simple platform), UMD discs that cannot be copied and are more expensive than DVDs, the company that once sold us MiniDisc recorders as complements for our audio CD now not doing the same for video, there's tons of things that are wrong about this. Handheld console seen from a video enthusiast's point of view, that ought to be more interesting than the usual raving. I guess I gotta write a pretty destructive review of that device once I get it. The most obvious problem is that PSP Video 9 does NOT (and probably will NOT) support AVC 2-pass encoding, simply because FFMPEG itself does not support this feature.Īnime do have a guide available to walkthru x264 conversions However, I suppose using x264 "wrapped" inside FFMPEG should have some limtations, and probably may not work as well as using x264 directly. It does a pretty good job on format conversion, since it is FFMPEG-based. The only FREE PSP AVC encoder out there is PSP Video 9. How do other psp encoders handle this? It might give me a movitational boost if I were the only one to do it right, but if there's plenty of tools already I don't see the point in spending a lot of time for a really small audience. So basically the only proper way to do it is a proper format conversion.
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This problem may not be that noticeable sometimes though, depending on the motion nature of the movie, and how often and when an I-frame is used. What a pity that, it seems even by using the latest version of x264 and mp4box, the annoying "sticky frame" problem (2 frames skipped just before an I-frame) still presists. So there is no need to change 30fps video to 29.97fps. Note that PSP does support 30fps as well. I have been using x264 to encode AVC movies for my PSP for long, but this little x264-psp package should still help most starters I suppose, heh. What is slightly confusing, some peiple seem to be splitting the audio and then encoding the video and audio seperately, and then re-joining, I am not doing this (reading from the VOB), is this my problem? I have tried the unAtomchanged version, with the same results (so it's not that). VideoLAN crashes, Quicktime 7 does not play it, PSP says it's corrupted. The resulting file appears to be unplayable. I run the resulting file through AtomChanger, and it reports to have changed the atom.
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My avisynth script is as follows:ĭirectShowSource("I:\Ripped\Pheonix Nights S1\VTS_02_1.VOB") I have my VOB files on my HDD, and using MeGUI, and x264 (latest).
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mp4 container, you can just do: MP4Box.exe -fps 29.97 -add video.264 megui_audio.mp4 and remove the add audio part!Īm playing with this now, as there are some DVD's I am trying to convert, that suffer from lipsync issues, when I use my previous tool (PSPVideo9). If you have used megui with the latest mp4box to create your AAC file in the. Start /belownormal /b /w ATOMChanger.exe output.mp4 MAQ00264.MP4 AtomAVC.ini Start /belownormal /b /w MP4Box.exe -fps 29.97 -add audio.aac output.mp4 Start /belownormal /b /w MP4Box.exe -fps 29.97 -add video.264 output.mp4 avs -analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4 -output video.264 psp.avs progress -bitrate -analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4 -output video.264 psp.avs (Default profile)ġ: place your AAC file as audio.aac into the x264-psp dirĢ: modify psp.avs, can be your own. This is experimental version 0.00001 or 0.000001, and encodes with these x264 settings: mp4 file is edited else it won't play, Atomchanger,, does this) These few files allow you to simply encode with your. You basically just use the Default x264 settings.īut the PSP requires 15fps or 29.97 to run! (this link is really made for browing with your psp)