
This guide covers how to convert almost any video so that it will play on your Playstation Vita (PS Vita) with the highest quality possible. Your video will be converted to an MP4 file with H.264 as the video format and AAC as the audio format.
I was inspired to make this tutorial because there are very few (if any) quality tutorials regarding PS Vita video conversion. Most tutorials link you to commercial programs which produce low quality videos and must be purchased. Xmedia Recode is a great free program and will do the job better than most commercial programs.

1. Required Files
- XMedia Recode - for converting the video to an MP4 file so that it can be played on a PS Vita.
- Playstation Content Manager Assistant - Required for copying files to your PS Vita.
- Install XMedia Recode
- Install Playstation Content Manager Assistant
3. Adding your video to XMedia Recode
- Open XMedia Recode
- Drag the video you want to convert into the drop area.

. - Make sure your video is selected. (Click on it)

4. Select the format
- In the lower half, you should have the Format tab selected. Next to Profile, choose Custom.

. - Change Format to MP4.

. - Beneath Video Codec, change Codec to MPEG-4 AVC/H.264.

. - Beneath Audio Track 1, change Codec to AAC and do the same for Audio Track 2.

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- Switch to the Audio tab and make sure it's set to General.

. - Choose the audio stream you would like to keep. There may be many streams to choose from depending on how many languages your video contains.

. - Make sure Modus is set to Convert.

. - Set Bitrate to 256. 256 is a great quality, but you are more than welcome to set bitrate to whatever you want.

. - Important: Object type must be set to LC (Low Complexity).

. - Optional step 1 of 3: On the left, switch to Volume Correction Volume correction tweaks the audio so that it's not too loud and not too quiet.

. - Optional step 2 of 3: Change Volume correction to Volume Normalization (dB).

. - Optional step 3 of 3: Click analysis and wait for it to finish. When it's finished, Track Volume and Track Gain should be filled in with the correct values for normalizing the audio.























