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Happy69
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2. July 2006 @ 16:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
What is the best way to convert dvd to the psp, can I use DVD Shrink? If so how?
actinia
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4. July 2006 @ 08:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
there are many options:) say, cucusoft, xilisoft,...
u can try xilisoft dvd to psp converter, i've been using it.
a easy and quick way!

hope this helps:)
bartle
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30. July 2006 @ 20:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I suggest yasa dvd to psp converter. It works great on converting dvd to psp for me.
http://www.yasasoft.com/yasadvdtopsp/
loginout
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2. August 2006 @ 06:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
en,i agree with actinia,many software can help you to slove the problem,you can choose one as he or she says,such as cucusoft xilisoft and others,good luck.i am also a psp lover.
dhden
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 The build-in PSP Video Manager easily helps you put MP4 video files to PSP directly. So easy to use and fast than ever before, just few click to convert DVD to PSP!
jon1254
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hey dhden wat do u mean the built in psp video thing?
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r the methds listd free? if nt r dare any free 1's without usin keygens or wtevr.
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Do you think PSP is really a great gadget?Do you think sometimes it's indeed a pity that you can't play DVD movies on your PSP?Do you want to watch your favorite DVD on PSP? Do you want to know the way to convert DVD to PSP video?

If the answer is YES, then follow my guide, from now on you don't have to worry about the limitations of PSP, I'll make you happy, enable you watch any DVD movies on your PSP.

Kind remind: Please download below softwares before we start.

PSP Video 9
DVD Decrypter
Apple QuickTime (optional - for testing playback of converted file on your PC)

Now everything is ready, we totally need four steps to finish the converting process.

Step 1---DVD Ripping

1. Rip DVD.

2. Run DVD Decrypter. From the "Mode" menu, select "IFO" (or press the "I" key on your keyboard).



3. From the "Tools" menu, select "Settings". Go to the "IFO Mode" section and change the "File Splitting" option to "None". Press "OK" to save the setting. This setting is needed because by default, DVD movie files are split at the 1 GB limit on the original DVD. Since PSP Video 9 only supports single file inputs, it's important to ensure that no splitting occurs during ripping.




4. If you look in the "Input" window, you will notice that a "PGC" (of a particular VTS set) has been selected for you. DVD Decrypter, by default, select the PGC with the longest running time - this is usually the main movie itself, so it is useful if you are planning to convert the movie, and not one of the extras.


5. If there are more than one PGC with the same length, then select any one of them will do. If there are many PGCs each with a slightly different length, then this may suggest that there are several versions of the same movie on the disc (eg. Terminator 2 theatrical cut, director's cut, extended cut ...), so make sure you select the version that you want to convert (eg. check the back of the DVD box to see the running time of each version).


6. You can also choose only a particular chapter of the movie to rip by selecting/de-selecting the chapters listed. You can right click on this section and select all/no chapters (or invert your selection).




7. Now click on the "Stream Processing" tab and check the "Enable Stream Processing" option. This screen shows all the available audio, and subtitles within the current PGC/movie. Make sure that only the video, one audio track and no subtitle tracks are selected. Note that DTS audio tracks are supported by PSP Video 9 (although there isn't an advantage to selecting DTS audio, as the audio will be downcoverted anyway). If there are lots of options to select/de-select here, you can right click on this area and select one of the mass select/de-select options.




8. Now select a destination directory for your ripped files (check and make sure you have enough hard disk space first - a typical DVD will be 4-8 GB in size, with the main movie usually between 4 and 6 GB).



9. Finally, press the big "Decrypt" button to start the ripping process ...



Step 2---PSP Video 9 Set up



1. Start PSP Video 9. If this is the first time you've used PSP Video 9, you may get a screen that detects whether your PSP is connected or not. If your PSP is not connected, then you can skip this screen by selecting "Manually Specify PSP Directory".

2. Click on the "Setup" button at the top of the screen. This should bring you to the PSP setup screen.



3. The four main settings that we need to be concerned about are "Default Profile", "Output Video to", "PSP Drive" and "Video Numbers".

4. Default Profile: This is possibly the most important option, as this determines the quality and file size of final video. The profiles are listed in the following format:
Video Resolution/Framerate/Video bitrate {Stereo or Mono}/Audio bitrate

For the video bitrate, there are two types of profiles - one says somethings like "1500kbps" and another says something like "QB4". The first one uses a constant bitrate (not as good quality, but easier to predict the final file size), and the other uses variable bitrate. With constant bitrates, the higher the value, the better the quality (and larger the file size). With variable bitrate, the lower number indicated, the better the quality (eg. QB4 is better than QB 10).

The following table shows you the output size for some of the selected profiles, for your reference to select the right profile:




Original Clip Properties:
Format: DVD VOB Length: 1 minute 50 seconds Size: 91.2 MB Selected Profile: Output Size:
320x240/15fps/216kbps Mono/48kbps 4.07 MB
320x240/29.97fps/QB4 Stereo/96kbps 6.10 MB
320x240/29.97fps/1500kbps Stereo/128kbps 11.6 MB



Note that you can create your own profile, and also see the exact properties of any existing profile by going into the "Profiles" section of setup.



5. Output Video to: This is the directory where the output video will be saved to. You can navigate to this directory and copy the movie file manually to your PSP (if you do not use the Copy function in PSP Video 9 to perform the same action).

6. PSP Drive: This is the location if your PSP drive, which is used to store your output video if you use PSP Video 9's copy function.

7. Video Numbers: In order for PSP video files to be playable, they must be named a certain way. The format of the naming is:

MV4*****.mp4

The ***** represents a 5 digit number. PSP Video 9 will automatically increment the number listed in this setup option for you when it creates a new video file. You can manually change it here in case you already have video files using these numbers or if you want to reset the number back to a lower number.

Step 3---Convert Movie



1. Now that the hard work has been done, it's time for PSP Video 9 to do its work and convert the movie to PSP video format. This step will take the longest, but won't require any user interaction.


2. Click on the "Convert" button at the top of the screen. This should bring you to the PSP conversion screen.




3. Click on the "Convert New Video" button and navigate to the directory that contains your ripped DVD files (see Step 1: DVD Ripping, sub-step 8 above), and select the ripped VOB file (usually named VTS_0X_1.VOB, where X is a number) and press "Open".




4. Once you press "Open", the video/audio conversion process will start. All you have to do now is wait for the DVD to be converted.


5. You can also click on the "New Job" to add more videos to convert to the queue.

Step 4---Testing Playback/Copying to PSP

1. The converted video will now be located in the "Output Videos to" directory specified in Step 2: PSP Video 9 Setup above. You can navigate to this directory, and you should see two files created for each video (a .MP4 and a .THM thumbnail) file. If you have QuickTime installed, you can open the MP4 file and play it back to test its quality.


2. If you are happy with the converted DVD, you can now copy the file to your PSP. There are two ways to do this - one within PSP Video 9, and also manually. With either method, you have to ensure your PSP is connected to your computer using the USB connection.


3. Copy within PSP Video 9: Click on the "Copy" button at the top of the screen. This should bring you to the PSP Video 9 copy section.





Here, you can select a file and click on the "Copy Video to PSP" to copy the video file to your PSP.

4. Mannual Copy: If you don't want to use the copy facility within PSP Video 9, you can copy your video files manually to your PSP. First, navigate to your PSP's storage drive (eg. F). Create a directory called "MP_ROOT" if it does not exist - go into this directory and create a sub-directory called "100MNV01" (that's 3 zeroes) if it does not exist. You should now have a directory structure similar to:
F:\MP_ROOT\100MNV01

Now copy your MP4/THM files that PSP Video 9 created to the above directory.
After all above ,I sincerely recommend one software,Xilisoft DVD to PSP Suite

Hi, guys.That's it. Nice and simple.
yvettedwy
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22. December 2006 @ 05:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
there are so many advantages about psp, and it's indeed very convenient to take it when u are on the way of work or journey . So during this time ,how will u spend your boring time? It's a good idea to buy one psp to watch movies ,listen to music and even play games, and the power is sufficient to spend a long time .

I have got one psp about one year ago, so according to my own experience ,I have got enough evidence to say it's really worth to buy one psp.

and this time ,i also want to recommend one cool software to convert your video files,which have different expansion names, into psp,
that's ImTOO PSP Video Converter ,which supports PSP Video format (MP4) and is capable of converting all popular video formats, such as MPEG, WMV, AVI to PSP Video format (MP4, H.264/MPEG-4).

As a MP4 converter, all conversion processes are very easy and fast with high quality. We're going to show you step-by-step how to put video on PSP, enjoy movies and videos with 16:9 wide screen on your PSP now!
yvettedwy
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28. December 2006 @ 20:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Xilisoft DVD to PSP Converter and PSP Video Converter: Support output of PS3 Video(480P) MPEG-4 & PS3 Video(480P) MPEG-4 Excellent
PS3 Video Converter, DVD to PS3 Converter from mp4converter.net: Support convert convert multimedia files to PS3, PSP video format MPEG-4/ AVC.
okjhnv
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28. May 2007 @ 22:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
DVD Decrypter + Videora
Completed freeware to convert dVD to PSP.

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sharker_r
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24. October 2007 @ 05:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I recommend you to try Daniusoft DVD to PSP Converter which a friend told me.It works for me well. It could help me convert DVD to PSP video formats with only three steps. Also let me set the movie effects, Crop/ Trim video.
You can see detail and free download it here:
http://www.daniusoft.com/DVD-to-psp.html

After your conversion, you can put the video on your PSP as the following steps:


How To Put Videos On PSP Step 1
You need a good memory stick, depending what type of length of video you want to watch. I encourage you to get a 512MB memmory stick.

How To Put Videos On PSP Step 2
Connect your PSP to your computer, via USB cable. Make sure your PSP is turned off when you do this.

How To Put Videos On PSP Step 3
Turn on your PSP, and go to the Settings Menu. In this menu select USB Connection and press X. Your computer should now detect your psp as an extra "removable drive". Your computer will assign a letter to this drive. Let's call it X:\ for future reference.

How To Put Videos On PSP Step 4
Go to this removable drive with your Windows Explorer. There is a folder called PSP there. Create a new folder called MP_ROOT at this level if it is not already created. (So you will have X:\MP_ROOT).
NOTE: DO NOT ERASE THE OTHER FOLDERS UNDER X:\PSP\ THEY SHOULD BE CALLED GAMES, MUSIC, SAVEDDATA AND PHOTO OR THE PSP FOLDER

How To Put Videos On PSP Step 5
In the MP_ROOT folder we just created (X:\MP_ROOT\), create a folder named 100MNV01 if it is not already present. You will get X:\MP_ROOT\100MNV01.

How To Put Videos On PSP Step 6
You are going to have to take the videos you have, and convert them to mp4 format If they are not already in this format. To learn more about this you can visit my blog.

How To Put Videos On PSP Step 7
Copy the mp4 files to the folder we just created on the memory stick (X:\MP_ROOT\100MNV01\)

How To Put Videos On PSP Step 8
Go on your PSP. Go to Video. Select Memory Stick.
You are now watching your video as wished!
areswy
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4. November 2007 @ 23:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
what i am using,the xilisoft dvd to psp conventer,You can compress movies to any size you need..
garrade
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8. January 2008 @ 02:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ImTOO DVD to PSP Converter is fast, easy to use PSP DVD converter software which can convert DVD to PSP MP4/PSP AVC.Compared with other PSP converter software, ImTOO DVD to PSP Converter has more settings you can customize, for example, convert DVD by customized file size, rip DVD's any segment, select target subtitle and audio track, and so on.

 

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