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| GamingCrazy Beginner ![]() | Quote:
Now when I use Rapiz, most of the time I get a grey screen but the proper audio with it... any idea what I'm doing wrong? EDIT Okay, Now I figured out that the only way I can get the videos to work is by converting from mpeg1 to MP4. For somereason when I convert from any other format it either doesn't work or gives me a greay screen throughout the whole video. It would be really helpful if I could figure out how to convert from avi or wmv
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| GamingCrazy Newbie | New Video Folder Problem hi i was wondering how come wen i make a new folder for videos there is an "H" in front of it instead of an "E". because i know there was supposed to be an "E" letter drive in front of all that other stuff for the MP4's. i also look on my computer and the "E" drive is on the memory stick and the PSP stuff (MUSIC,GAMES,PHOTOS,SAVED DATA) is all under the removable disk which is a "H" letter drive. Sorry im a beginner wen it comes to making new folders and stuff. could anyone help me out? |
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| GamingCrazy Newbie ![]() | Re: How to put video's on your PSP Umm. stupid question maybe, but has anyone just tried FTP-ing to the psp through their router. (ive got a linksys) i know the ip adress of the psp because it says so when i test for connection. ive tried using flash fxp, but its asking for a username and password, ive tried using my psp's nickname, just psp and many others, but im stumped on what the password might be, because ive never set one if someone has succesfully ftp-ed to their psp, please reply nice and quick! Edit: yea, i got home today thinking that someone would have responded, but even better, i saw the usb cable sitting on my chair (Score) but someone should see if u can do this^ Last edited by Shadow; 04-13-2005 at 08:26 PM.. Reason: got the usb cable |
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| GamingCrazy Novice ![]() Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: directly above the center of the earth
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My Mood: Credits: 288 | Re: How to put video's on your PSP Here's how I got my movie to fit on a 512 card: • DVD Decrypter to extract the .vob • 3GP Converter 0.31 to convert the .vob to .mp4 + .thm Settings: QVGA/29.97 fps/512 kbps/Stereo 64bit I got Final Fantasy: The Sprits Within to fit at around 450MB. ![]()
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| GamingCrazy Newbie ![]() | Re: How to put video's on your PSP I am having problems with corrupted or invalid file errors. I have a 1 gig chip and I copied over Ninja Scroll which is working perfectly. Then I switched over from normal 3GP to Abstracts 3GP and now all the other movies I try to make wont work. Anyone experience this problem? Any ideas? I already downloaded the most recent quicktime if thats what you're going to say... I am currently reconverting using the original 3GP to see if its the new version I was using. |
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