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I NEED to get a memory stick, the 32meg one is killing me. I've been trying to get a 200mb show (the new (unreleased) family guy) down to under 32 megs, and it's pure torture.

I got it down to 42mb fine, but the last few megs I've been ahving trouble shaving off

I NEED to get a memory stick, the 32meg one is killing me.  I've been trying to get a 200mb show (the new (unreleased) family guy) down to under 32 megs, and it's pure torture.

I got it down to 42mb fine, but the last few megs I've been ahving trouble shaving off

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dude face it, 32mb cant do ****. get at least a 128. preferably 512

I NEED to get a memory stick, the 32meg one is killing me.? I've been trying to get a 200mb show (the new (unreleased) family guy) down to under 32 megs, and it's pure torture.

I got it down to 42mb fine, but the last few megs I've been ahving trouble shaving off

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I've managed to fit 22 minute shows like South Park on the 32 MB stick. Use ffmpeg (the encoder that comes with PSP Video 9) with the following example command:

"C:\Program Files\pspvideo9\apps\ffmpeg.exe" -y -i "C:\downloads\jake.in.progress.s01e13.hdtv.xvid-tcm.[BT].avi" -title "jake.in.progress.s01e13.hdtv.xvid-tcm.[BT]" -timestamp "2005-04-04 10:30:41" -bitexact -vcodec xvid -s 240x176 -r 14.985 -b 160 -acodec aac -ac 1 -ar 24000 -ab 32 -f psp "C:\M4V10099.mp4"

That's with a listenable 32 KB/s audio bitrate (mono, so it's equivalent to 64 KB/s) and a watchable 160 KB/s video bitrate. You might want to sacrifice some video quality for audio quality though. I mostly just watch stuff on the noisy metro so I don't really notice.

Of course you'd need to change the path to ffmpeg if you didn't install it to the default place, and the file and title to whatever it is you want to encode. The timestamp doesn't seem to do much, and you can just put whatever you want for the output filename as long as it's M4V1xxxx.mp4. I'm not sure if a THM file is needed, but I just take one from another film that PSP Video 9 encoded and rename it to match the output file of ffmpeg (the THM file seems to define the thumbnail of the clip that you see on the PSP).

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I just when to convert some MP3's to 64Kbps atrac3plus for my PSP, and I transfered it to my PSP, tried to play and it didnt show. I looked in the manual and it says Only Memory Stick Duo can play atrac3plus? Wtf? Why cant pro?

btw atrac3plus 64kbps sounds just as good as 192kbps MP3s

I just when to convert some MP3's to 64Kbps atrac3plus for my PSP, and I transfered it to my PSP, tried to play and it didnt show.  I looked in the manual and it says Only Memory Stick Duo can play atrac3plus?  Wtf?  Why cant pro?

btw atrac3plus 64kbps sounds just as good as 192kbps MP3s

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Why convert from MP3?? the PSP can play MP3's

I just when to convert some MP3's to 64Kbps atrac3plus for my PSP, and I transfered it to my PSP, tried to play and it didnt show.  I looked in the manual and it says Only Memory Stick Duo can play atrac3plus?  Wtf?  Why cant pro?

btw atrac3plus 64kbps sounds just as good as 192kbps MP3s

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Are you using SonicStage?

anyone here got a psp with NO ZERO NIL NONE dead pixels?

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I have no dead pixels. But I have what no one else has. I have two small, like pin head marks on my screen. Its very odd. They show up green on an angle. Very hard to notice tho.

Right, if i buy a Psp from Japan/Malaysia will it have an English language option?

And will it, or is there anyway to make it able to play UK games? + compatible with UK stuff?

Thanks.

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Just sold off my Japanese system, I have an american one too.

When you first power ont the system, you are stepped through basic setup options. The FIRST one is language, english is plain as day. Select it and youll have no problem.

It will play games from ANY region, ANYWHERE in the world. Games are not region-locked.

UMD MOVIES, however, ARE locked. Only movies from your region will work...although is the UK's region the same as japan or something like that? i thought i heard someone say that...

Ok, cool.

Is there anyway to 'unlock' the psp for UK movies?

Don't you just stick movies onto the mem stick to play? Or can you buy proper disks?

If the first i could just put video files onto the mem stick, no?

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I would actually reccommend that you just buy the proper DVD copy of whatever film you want (then you can actually USE it elsewhere!), then use your PC to rip the dvd, shrink it down, encode it to MP4, and throw it onto a 512MB or 1GB memorystick.

You will actually benefit from increased battery life while playing movies because the memstick obviously uses A LOT LESS power than the system constantly hammering the UMD drive to play back the movie.

Unfortunately there is not yet any way to unlock the region-locking on movies...give it time though, you never know. But for now, memstick is a good solution to get anything you want to play on there!

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