FFmpeg, avi script with psp video9?

#1 23 Feb 2006 @ 2:00
I,am just enquireing about these options on psp video9, ave searched the site but found no info regarding to them.
Does any know what features they implement on the movies, and are they of much use?


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#2 23 Feb 2006 @ 3:59
Whats your curious mind up to now mate?
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#3 23 Feb 2006 @ 4:08
Lookin for somethin to do! :) U know the craic about the ghostin on the psp...i seen it somewhere on a site and i cant find it again, about either app reducing the ghosting affect, also just would it be an advantage using them. I,am just in the middle of doin a wee test, coverted a movie with video9, and doing the same with that SUPER (C) software u found, its using ffmpeg as a default when converting VOB to AVC, so i,ll see what the outcome of that is.
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#4 23 Feb 2006 @ 4:30
Lol
your like a scientist but with videos.
let us know how it gets along. Im off
you guys are the day shift, im night shift.
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#5 23 Feb 2006 @ 5:37
Well as far as the two conversions are concerned theres no real noticeable difference, granted that SUPER (C) would not let me crop the video on the psp profile, (i found that abit strange) i didnt get full screen size on the psp, which i hate.
The sound is nowhere near the quailty of vid9, same bit rate but vid9 has the option of increasing sound.
As for the ffmpeg, still dont ave a clue there.
So am stickin with vid9, alot more options to choose from.

But i still wanna know what them apps do...
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