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jane1043
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:56 pm    Post subject: Some PSP video conversion tools are free and now I share wha Reply with quote

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Some PSP video conversion tools are free and now I share what I have used

The Sony PlayStation Portable (Sony PSP) has become a very popular handheld game platform. It is designed for gaming and viewing movies. All the major film studios including Disney, Warner Brothers, Paramount and Sony Pictures have published movies specifically for the Sony PSP.

The large handheld display combined with very good audio quality makes the Sony PSP an excellent choice when viewing movies on the go.

The Sony PSP can play many different audio file formats, including the most popular two—MP3 and WMA. Video files for your Sony PSP need to be in a MPEG-4 format. Sony uses a slightly altered version of the MPEG-4 format which includes its own header information.

It is easy to transfer home movies or videos from your camcorder or even to show that you've recorded on your Media Center PC to your Sony PSP. Some programs like Pavtube Video

Converter can convert and transfer video files from your PC to the Sony PSP, and the Pavtube DVD Ripper can perfectly help you rip the DVD to PSP.

There are some guides may help you quickly!!

How to put video on PSP - guide of using Pavtube Video to PSP Converter, PSP video format.
HOW-TO: Get videos and DVDs onto your Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) for free - Engadget

More tools:

Convert video file to PSP: free tools and share tools!

Free:
PSP Video 9: PSP Video 9 - Free PSP Video Converter

Apex Free PSP Video Converter:
Download Apex Free PSP Video Converter 6.45 - The powerful features will make this application an execellent powerful video conversion solution on personal computer. - Softpedia

PSP Video Express 1.0
PSP Video Express reviews and free downloads

For DVD:

DVD Decrypter:DVD Decrypter v3.5.4.0 (freeware)
Free DVD Ripper: Download Free DVD Ripper - Freeware Download List
Pavtube DVD ripper: Best DVD ripping software, rip DVD to all format of video - Pavtube DVD Ripper, which is very easy for beginners,and support to convert directly to PSP.

Hanbrake: HandBrake it is easy to convert to iPod.
DVDshrink dvdshrink.org: FREE Backup Solution for your DVD movies!
DVDFab HD Decrypter Fastest DVD Copy Software | Best DVD Decrypter from DVDFab ; some functions are free.

Tips:

File Naming Convention

When storing video on the card a strange file naming convention is used. All video files and thumbnails need to be stored in a folder called: /MP_ROOT/100MNV01.

Each video in this folder is represented by a data file and a thumbnail file called: M4V00001.MP4 and M4V00001.THM. The 00001 component of the file name is incremented for multiple videos.

The thumbnails are simple 160x120 JPEG images stored with the .THM extension. Note that the title of the video is stored in the header of the file.
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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 4:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I can do it myself thanks without your help. Someone whos been into technology, and people on a science forum are not stupid, they don't need you telling them where and how to do this. Maybe your company (if this is a computer sent post) should consider where it sends spam.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Sorry to hear that, just share:(
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:45 pm    Post subject: How to copy *.vob files on DVD to the hard disk and merge Reply with quote

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How to copy *.vob files on DVD to the hard disk and merge them together

When copying VOB files to the hard disk, due to CSS protection, generally the copied movies can not be played on the player and become the noisy sound, even more serious, the movies are not allowed to copy to the hard disk, namely, the instructions are not implemented While now, the protection has been cracked. If you still do not learn about it, you must know about it, as this is the basic concept.

1. Download DECSS
This step is easy if you have read the instruction.
It does not matter if containing too many files on DVD. We can merge them into a single one. Why do we still merge the files into a single one since it is too big to put in the disc? You know, the capability of the disc is about 640 MB, and even though you divide *.vob with 1GB capability into two parts with ripping tool, it still takes up too much space. Only merge all of the VOB files into a VOB file, we can save disc space and avoid missing *.vob files. Right?

DeCSS has already provided the function to merge *.vob files altogether into a file. Pay attention: choose the first 1 GB file as the starting to the final one and remember to exclude the unwanted ones and tick the “merge” option. Then it will be done!



2. Rip *.vob files
Now, it is time to split *.vob files. This step is ready for putting them into CD-RM. We use Vob Splitter as the ripping tool to split the made super *.vob files into several small *.vob files with 600MB capability. It is so easy that you just need to open the super *.vob file and then Vob Splitter will start to help you split the file.
It should be noted that Vob Splitte will take some time to cut VOB file and will retain the original large VOB file. If we deal with a 4 GB *.vob file, it must take up 8 GB space of hard drive. It is not recommended at this time to go to the implementation of other actions in case that the ripped *.vob files are out of sync.



Tips: The backup *.vob files should be played on the computer and I am not sure whether it can be compatible with players. (I have never had a try. ) In addition, if your original DVD is very poor, (bad scratches) or it is not good for the reading effects of DVD-ROM, it may not be watched. It is recommended that you can rebuild your hard drive to make it the best state before all the important operation.

Of course, if you want to reduce the trouble, and would rather spend more money on it, you can use the simple ways to complete it. Please read here:
http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_copy/guide/
These are some skills purely and can not be used in the illegal piracy!
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:42 pm    Post subject: Transfer your secret folder onto the iPod Reply with quote

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Transfer your secret folder onto the iPod

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http://www.matoumba.com/site894cfe78766652b0d307f7db0b9cfa6f_TutorialHow_to_putsecret_videos_on_your_iPod.htm

Ever wanted to put "secret" videos on your iPod, so they can't bee seen in the "Videos" app? Here's how!

Needed
OpenSSH
MobileFinder
avPlayer
"Secret" videos
WinSCP

Steps:
1. SSH into \Applications
2. Copy your video into this folder
3. On your iPod, install MobileFinder and avPlayer
4. Open MobileFinder on your iPod and go to \Applications
5. Click on the video
6. Hit "modify"
7. Click "Open With" and click avPlayer
8. Your "secret" video will begin playing!
I will provide some software that you can use:
FLV format:
FLV converter: www.flash-video-mx.com/flv_to_video_web
DVD format:
Pavtube DVD to iPod Converter: http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_to_ipod/
Video format:
Video iPod Converter: http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod
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