.mps files on umd

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  1. roxas560

    roxas560 Member

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    ok
    so im new to this whole
    psp hacking scene
    and just recently hacked my very first psp.
    just today i tried ripping a umd to my hard drive
    and i got the iso
    but when i tried to convert it to MP4 to play back on my psp
    it wouldnt start converting
    because the movie files were in a folder
    named STREAM and they are in .MPS format
    does anyone know how to convert this format
    or have any clue how to get it to play on my psp

    any help will be greatly appreciated
     
  2. GeneralP

    GeneralP Regular member

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    you dont convert the iso
    copy the iso to your ISO folder which is located in the root of the memory stick

    and .iso is just a compression file psp can read .iso and .cso for games
     
  3. Dr1ver

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    if its a video umd it needs to go into the video folder in the iso folder for it to work. then press select on the xmb and go to iso video mount and select your movie
     
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    You also need to have a umd in. It could be a game or a movie umd it doesn't matter.
     
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    or set ur iso mode to m33 driver no umd and u dont need a umd in
     
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    Are .iso made with mp4 video files anyway? Would it actully be possibal to extract the video and audio stream?
     
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    I just tried all iso modes and none would show the video unless you have a umd in.
     
  8. roxas560

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    ok
    sorry guys i should have been more specific
    i ripped the video umd disc
    to my desktop then uncompressed it using winrar
    so i could see the inside of the iso
    in the place where the video fiels were supposed to be therre were files witha .mps extension on them
    i hope that helps a little
     
  9. luke671

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    So you're trying to say that you are ripping a:
    *UMD movie
    *UMD game's movie



     
  10. roxas560

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    im ripping a umd movie
    and trying to convert to mp4
     
  11. Dr1ver

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    well good luck because it wont work unless you know the format that you can encode.

    no dvd/iso converter will work as its not coded the same as a vob file

    so unless you know something i dont know it wont work
     
  12. roxas560

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    ok
    thanx for that reply
    but a simple idk would have
    been just as good
     
  13. Dr1ver

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    soz but sometime it doesnt get through to some people for some reason.

    if you have a slim you can do real time recording

    like you plug the t.v out to the pc and then record direct from there live

    or you can play the umd on your comp (with one of mrgeooy's guides) and then record the screen and get a video editor and crop it to the video.

    or just download it as a mp4 back up
     
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  14. roxas560

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    how would u play it on your comp.?
     
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    Remotejoy
     
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    Hi GeneralIP.
    Could you show me how to set iso mode to m33 driver.
    thank you very much
     
  18. GeneralP

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    yeah if u have m33 custom firmware just hit {SELECT} at your menu (xmb)
    and go down to UMD ISO MODE and select - M33 driver

    you can also do it from recovery mode

    in recovery mode
    go to configuration ->
    and go down to UMD Mode and select - M33 driver -NO UMD-

    hope that helps
     
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    Hi General IP.
    i just changed it to m33. and it worked great.
    thank you for your help
     
  20. GeneralP

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    yeah no problem
     

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