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PSPVC (PlayStation Portable Video Converter) v0.2 Unveiled

Posted Jun 28, 2006 at 11:31PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Homebrew Applications, Applications Tags: Fif1973, firmware, GUI, Linux, psp homebrews, PSPVC
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PSPVC is a FFMPEG front-end GUI to help Linux users convert video files for the PSP. Now, fif1973 has released v0.2 of this video conversion utility today. I'm not well-educated in Linux-know how, but if your version of Linux can execute .sh files, then this video conversion program should work for you. This nifty little application also allows you to queue batch video conversions and set different parameters for each one.

PSPVC will convert ordinary video files into both MPEG4/SP (all firmwares) and H264/AVC (firmware 2.0+), and has a range of customizable options. You can edit the aspect ratio, video bitrate, audio bitrate and you can even choose an image to have as your thumbnail. The latest version of PSPVC also includes an estimated time of when conversion will finish.

Thanks for the tip gorka!

Download: [PSPVC v0.2]



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# Linux!Guest 2006-06-29 00:35
Yay! For Linux!

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# thanks to the devsinsa8ne2k4 2006-06-29 00:52
gr8 software. finally another use for my linux partition!

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# NiceDecon 2006-06-29 00:53
Bring on pmp format next time :)

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# Yay!Guest 2006-06-29 01:04
Someone actually made something for Linux? Good job, if I had my Linux installed right now I would test it out but my test PC has other stuff on it.

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# regarding .sh filesGuest 2006-06-29 02:10
Quote:

The .sh files are nothing but shell-scripts. Which means that you will be able to use this on any distro of linux.



The only pre-requisite, I assume, would be ffmpeg.





That, and whatever graphical toolkit the program is actually using (gtk, qt, someother widgets...... perl, python, tcl/tk, some other scripting language).



I guess for linux users it should be pretty self explanatory (unless linux user is too lazy to read through the sourcecode/docs/readmes :P)

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# Thanx SO MUCHxero1 2006-06-29 02:39
this seems to be a gtk app by the looks of the source files. you will need basic build tools installed GCC MAKE.. Etc, and if you don't have gnome installed you will need gnome-lib

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# windows compatible?Guest 2006-06-29 03:17
Does this only work with Linux? If yes, what's a good converter for windows? Hopefully one that can convert .mph and .avi into PSP's ridiculous format.

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# "If your linux can execute .sh files"Guest 2006-06-29 03:52
Oh XD...



This project has been out there for about 6 months, and is really the only real way to convert to AVC on linux through a GUI.



This is the command essentially that the gui runs:



ffmpeg -y -ss 0 -t 0 -i "/the/path/to/the/file/to/convert.avi" -title "TITLE OF MOVIE" -bitexact -f psp -r 29.970030 -s 368x208 -padtop 0 -padbottom 0 -b BITRATE -bufsize BITRATE -vcodec h264 -coder 1 -g 250 -acodec aac -ac 2 -ar 48000 -ab AUDIOBITRATE -vol 430 MAQ10004.MP4

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# ooft!Guest 2006-06-29 04:18
FFMPEG's takes ages to make...

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# surprised...Daisako 2006-06-29 05:10
I am surprised no one has came on here and posted a comment like "OMG! Linux iz 4 n00berz!!!" like many folks will do if something does not suit their interests or is out of their reach.

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# http://pspvc.sourceforge.netfif1973 2006-06-29 05:12
Hi,



PSPVC is an FFMPEG GUI for PSP conversion. The .sh script install a modified version of ffmpeg and x264 from sources (will not interfer with your distribution version) to be fully compatible with the PSP formats.



You just need some library build tools and some libraries (with dev packages)

libfaac, libfaac-dev,libxvidcore , libxvidcore-dev, libgtk2.0, libgtk2.0-dev



If you need ogg support or others, contact me, i will explain you what you need to modify into install.sh script

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# LINUX!!!!!!Guest 2006-06-29 05:27
R Kelly loves linux!! The new version of Ubuntu is orgasmically good!!! i pee myself everytime i use it..now no more VMware for Video conversion!!!!! Linux Is the Shizzle.. iam so sick of Windows and mac is for homos...lol jk mac is ok but really how many games are on mac???

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# ThanksGuest 2006-06-29 05:30
Thanks for this it works great. I already had a modified ffmpeg on my Linux box thanks to the extraordinary efforts of some guy who produced a really hacked up psp-recode.sh but who I can't credit because the web page is gone and his name sadly forgotten. It took a lot of nastiness to build his psp-recode.sh but this is tool is much simpler :)



Thanks for the efforts.

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# ?Guest 2006-06-29 06:00
Hey, is there anything like this for windows besides video 9? I dont like it a whole lot...

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# yaGuest 2006-06-29 09:30
i have windows and im using 3gp converter right now...iz there any better oness ??

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# Subtitles?Guest 2006-06-29 13:02
So.. this one suports subs? Im tired to find a PSP converter with an easy subtitle suport..

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# app for windowsCHUCKINGROCKSATSPACESHIPS 2006-06-29 14:04
I use jMEnc. It is an ok conversion app but from dvd it is a little tricky to use.

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# Wondershare Video Converter PlatinumGuest 2009-12-07 23:45
I’m going to make a Christmas video for my family with my sony camera and worry about how to share M2TS video with my friends. So I searched internet and found Wondershare Video Converter Platinum which could convert my Sony high definition videos to MP4 formats and played them on my iPod.
http://www.dvd-ripper-copy.com/video-converter-platinum.html#195




# Convert between all popular Video formats ( AVI, MKV, MP4, WMV, FLV, MPEG etc.).
# Convert videos for playback on all portable media players (such as iPod, Zune PSP and more).
# Support HD Video formats and flash video
# Support the latest iPod Nano 5G, iPod Touch 3, iPhone 3GS/OS 3.1.
# 100% Compatible with Windows 7

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