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Old 02-07-2010, 10:15 PM   #1
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Default Need a good PSP video converter.

Not something that uses all 4 cores at 100% and still manages to take nearly the entire run time of the movie to convert, or something with banners for porntube sites on all the borders on the app.

PSP9 gives me all kinds of errors, Media Go is a horrible wastleland of bloat and scripty crap and the other one I found had some obtuse quality selection stuff (profiles instead of just check boxes for b frames and quantizing. not enough detail and documentation.)

You have to create that little extra non video file for every movie for the PSP to recognize it right? I think the extension is ".thm", and then the .mp4 video file?

If I don't need the .thm file (or there's a way to create them easily) I just need to convert to .mp4 at 320x240 right?

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try videora ipod converter, converts files easily to mp4 (which the psp reads just fine) and its free.

infact I think they have brought out a psp converter which is basically the same program just re named.
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try videora ipod converter, converts files easily to mp4 (which the psp reads just fine) and its free.

infact I think they have brought out a psp converter which is basically the same program just re named.
and it runs well on your computer and works with PSPs latest firmware?

what about the .thm file I read about doing my research?
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and it runs well on your computer and works with PSPs latest firmware?

what about the .thm file I read about doing my research?
it runs fine on my pc (i only run XP though) havnt tried it on vista/win 7

ive never had to do anything with the file extensions, always just convert the file then copy it onto my psp MOVIE folder and its always works fine.

I havnt tried it with the latest firmware on the psp.
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Bah, it's PSP Video 9! lol.

Doesn't like my computer. Don't know why. Does weird stuff.
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I also use psp image converter. Works a treat.
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