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USA Based? Any chance of a favor?
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#21
2005-09-17, 08:43 PM
This is surely a serious bump.

I want to find UMD discs to put movies on. It looks like the format is MPEG4, easy enough to transcode do I'm sure. However my last attempts to code an MPEG2 to MPEG4 ended up w/ no audio.. I'm a bit leary, but I'd like to play movies that I want on it.

Anyone get any UMD discs yet? USB attached the PSP or how else can you get it on there? How much data does the UMD hold? I must admit that I have not researched that yet as I finally took the one I've been sitting on for resale on ebay since the day they came out. Realized I'm not going to sell it and opened it for my use. Smile

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#22
2005-09-17, 08:57 PM
You cant get writable UMD discs or any device that can write to them. You can put video on a Memory stick duo pro. I've two 1GB memory sticks.
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#23
2005-09-18, 02:08 AM
Yeah I finally found something that said Sony did not have plans for consumer writable UMDs. That is a shame. I guess I'll get some 1GB memory sticks. Does GBPVR already have the tools to make the MPEG4 files? I know there are topics and plugins/utils that do AVI conversions already.. I suppose they would work.

My experience with AutoGK has not been a good one.

John
//// GBPVR \\\\
Abit
2.8GHz Proc
1 GB RAM
80 GB SATA sys volume
200 GB SATA Video Storage
3x PVR150s
2x MVPs - 100Mbps LAN attached

/// Music Server \\\
CentOS Samba Server
(moving to Video Server to be MediaServer Smile )

/// Video Server \\\
FreeNAS
1TB total storage
<to be renamed MediaServer>


Plugins: Xrecord, Video Archiver, DVD2MPG, My M.V.P., Weather, Theater, Rectracker
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#24
2005-09-18, 02:33 AM
Quote:Does GBPVR already have the tools to make the MPEG4 files? I know there are topics and plugins/utils that do AVI conversions already
I havnt tried to setup anything automatic, but you'd probably be able hack one together using the PostProcess.bat file and a command line conversion tool.
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