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XviD4PSP 4.003 Unveiled

Posted Jul 3, 2006 at 9:38PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Homebrew Applications, Applications Tags: DivX, PMP, psp homebrews, Winnydows
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XviD4PSP started out as an a audio/video converter shell program for PSP that essentially takes your file and turns it into PSP playable files as well as PMP files. Around version 4, it has experienced some drastic changes or, I think more appropriately, an utterly complete overhaul by it's developer, Winnydows. This time around, you can now input AVI, DIVX, and WMV formats and convert them to PMP 2.01, PMP AVC, AVI, MP4 (AVC), and MP4 (PSP AVC). And provided that you have AviSynth 2.5.6a and .Net Framework 2.0, you can convert videos for the PC as well.


Right now what Winnydows is sharing is version 4.0003. Here's a complete list of changes he made:

Changelog for 4.002:

  • Small logic fixs.
  • Added button for saving avs script.
  • Fixed autocrop.
  • Added DVD and vob input support (I think even encrypted). Just select vobs and vob will auto joined to avs script. Just now without audio track selection.
  • Fixed encoding of small files.
  • Enhanced maximum video bitrate.
  • Fixied - for AVC output sometimes lose resolution list.
  • Added MPG import.
  • Fixed installation of AC3ACM.
  • Experemental added import of MPE MPEG ASF MOV MP4 OGM MKV AVS. Just try and report to me if errors happen.
  • Fixed correct view munual set time.
  • Fixed lose sound on some avi with ac3 sound.
And of course changes made to this latest version is as follows:
  • Fixed wrong engine selection on AVI and PMP 2.01 encoding. Critical error!
Download: [XviD4PSP 4.003]



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# Mencoder error..Guest 2006-07-03 23:21
hi (sorry for my english;)

I have a problem with xvid4psp 4.001 and 4.003

when start the conversion i have an error from memcoder.exe

but only in this programs. with pmpsimple for example memcoder make a good job...help me if you can ;)



bye

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# The PSP AVC support seems pointlessPlanet 2006-07-03 23:41
The file looks and plays ok on PC (with VLC), but the programm doesn't generate the needed THM file. I made one myself by renaming a 160*120 pixel PNG file, but it only gave me "incompatible data" on the PSP.



What went wrong? Is the video plain incompatible with the built in video player (FW 2.5 via Devhook) or is the THM file incorrect? I couldn't find a THM generator but i read somewhere the part with just renaming a PNG of proper size.



Can anyone help me out here?

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# Tried and failedGuest 2006-07-04 01:53
tried this with 3 different video files, and when I hit start, it said "encoded video not found" - what the hell? .. pants!



anyone have a clue?

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# same thingGuest 2006-07-04 07:11
"tried this with 3 different video files, and when I hit start, it said "encoded video not found" - what the hell? .. pants!



anyone have a clue?





I get the exact same error.



somehow, I was able to get some other file to start, but it took 90mins for a 21min file and then when it got to the second pass, it gave the same error as above!!!





cant this this to work at all.



Id recommend AVI2PMP as its much more stable and doesn't require .NET framework

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# -Guest 2006-07-04 18:29
Windows XP 64-bit doesn't like the program at all.

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