![]() ![]() You should now see the movie listed under the Video menu on the PSP and be able to watch it. Unmount the PSP from the Mac then exit USB mode.Copy the file to /MP_ROOT/100MNV01/ on the PSP (takes about a minute). DO NOT rename the file ffmpegX generates, or it will not work. ffmpegX named the encoded movie M4V07182.MP4 to conform to PSP standards.Connect the PSP to the Mac with a USB cable and tell the PSP to go into USB mode.(OK, so I ground some fresh coffee beans, made a pot of coffee, took a shower. Click the Options tab to give a name to the Movie for the PSP to display. HandBrake is a quite useful tool which helps you to convert a video from one format to some of the widely supported.I used 400 x 176 (same as I ripped it to above). Click the Video tab to change the Video Size.Use the Target format pop-up to select "PSP" to load most of the settings.mp4 file that HandBrake created onto the Source Format "from" pane (or use the "Open." button for a file dialog.) Ripping this 1:50 long movie took 1:40 on my G4 laptop. It takes a few minutes with no indication of what's happening to finish up even after the progress bar gets to 100%. (If I were running this overnight instead of in the morningīefore work, I'd have probably turned on 2-pass encoding.) (It was unable to find the movie track on my Mission to Mars DVD, so there are discs that HandBrake cannot rip.) Look for the longest one - usually the movie. 2 7 7 comments Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment Important-Ad2741 1 yr. Minimum loss of quality in process is appreciated. Find a lot of posts going from PAL to NTSC. HandBrake detects the disc (/dev/rdisk2) and finds the tracks. by Elf-Lord NTSC to PAL Conversion Can some one, please point me to the process for converting NTSC video to PAL please.(Outland has no such warnings, so the movie just plays.) I read somewhere that if you let the Mac's DVD player play the disc through the FBI warnings and such and start the movie playing for a few seconds that it "authorizes" the disc or some such, so I take a minute to do that. Hopefully this will work for you, though your mileage may vary. The result is the following step-by-step instructions. to make sure I have this all worked out, I decided to copy a movie (Outland) to my PSP taking notes as I did so. Also, where the movie file is placed on the PSP is important. (There are no doubt other changes, but these are the two that I've found I need to be aware of.) Fortunately ffmpegX knows how to take care of these. Second, the name of the movie is embedded within the file. The PSP uses MP4 as its format with some proprietary changes. I like my movies in their original aspect ratio, so in HandBrake I rip it that way, making sure I use the maximum dimensions that will not result in cropping and still fit within the 76800 pixel limit. Whatever resolution you use, the picture will always (by default) be scaled to the full screen size. The PSP screen has a resolution of 480x272, but for movies the total number of pixels (width × height) can't exceed 76,800 pixels. I need HandBrake to decrypt the DVDs - otherwise I think ffmpegX could probably do it all. And as I explore more online, I think that I need to get conversion software.I use two pieces of software: HandBrake (version 0.7.0) and ffmpegX (version 0.0.9u). But will that DVD be viewable? Since it is in PAL format, I can't check (without sending it to England □. I've done that (it is an MPEG-2 file actually). Someone told me that I can burn an mpg file to a disk simply by dragging it to the DVD icon created by an inserted blank DVD. I am sure there are files on my computers I could get rid of I am just afraid of losing some part of it. For example, the first DVD has material from two event folders (each of which is about 14 GB). The logistical problems of getting all the files I need (the iMovie event files and the iMovie project files) on one computer are challenging, due to all the shuffling around needing to create the space. I may try to get all the files together in iMovie on one computer for the first DVD and see what happens. I don't understand what a "common digital format" would be.īarbara, I don't have the disk image in PAL, and I think it is only in iDVD that the NTSC versus PAL issue arises. I used Aimersoft DVD ripper to rip the content into MPG (PAL) format. I'm afraid I wasn't quite able to understand what you were suggesting, Graham. Thank you, Graham and Barbara, for taking the time to respond. ![]()
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