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XviD4PSP 4.013 For PSP |
Listed in: Homebrew Applications, News Tags: DivX, HDTV, PMP, psp homebrews, Winnydows, Xvid, XviD4PSP
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Another update of Xvid4PSP by Winnydows has been released. The application is a conversion tool for Windows PCs. You can input AVI, DIVX and WMV formats, and Xvid4PSP can not only convert the file to a PSP-combatible format (PMP, AVC and MP4), but also to other regular PC formats.Note that you need to have AviSynth v2.56a and the .NET Framework 2.0 installed in order to execute Xvid4PSP. Here's the changelog for version 4.013 as mailed by the author:
-Mencoder replaced to more compatible build 1.0pre8.
-Fixed work on Windows XP 64.
-ForceFilm now locked on sources other from 29.970 fps.
-Fixed MP4 PSP output.
-To menu apps added program DVD Shrink. Program help you encode encrypted DVDs.
-Fixed 2 pass mencoder encoding. Encoding in Mencoder 40% faster! Mencoder process temporary unhided.
-DGIndex updated to 1.4.8.
-Added new engine - VirtualDub. Now only for XviD and DivX encoding. Fast and very High Quality. For encoding used installed codecs. Don't forget install DivX Pro! XviD will install automaticly. Now default engine VirtualDub for DivX and XviD encoding. Mencoder still work.
-Turned on force samplerate for MP3 encoding on bitrate lower than 112kbps.
-In VirtualDub engine now used HDTV codec profiles for HDTV encoding. Now for AAC encoding default bitrate 64kbps.
-Fixed encoding of AVS sources.
-Fixed encoding of mono sources to PMP format.
-Removed ffmpeg (now not used).
Thanks to Winnydows for sending this in.
Download: [Xvid4PSP 4.013]
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but y "for DS"???
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lol thought i was tripping when i saw the for DS
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1st post!
but y "for DS"???
by 1st post! (Unregistered), at Jul 26, 2006 at 03:55PM
No i was the first post
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uve been deleted!
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I'd like a tool that does a visual crop, i.e. it has a white box on the screen that shows what would be the video after cropping (after resize), and you can move back and forth through the source material to see how acceptable the result is. This will help in converting both 2.35:1 and 4:3 source material to 16:9
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