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Need help I tried the psp-9

Discussion in 'iPod discussion' started by liviyaa, Oct 19, 2005.

  1. liviyaa

    liviyaa Member

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    Hi,
    Yeah, I tried what you suggested using the psp-9 to convert dvd to mpeg-4 but it seems that my video plays ahead than the sound. Picture comes before sound. Can you help. Thanks.
     
  2. svenerik

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    I've got the same problem, however it only happens with some of my videos, primarily divx. Quicktime (.mov) files seem to work fine. Do anyone know of another, more suitable program for converting to the iPod video format?
     
  3. Lethal_B

    Lethal_B Moderator Staff Member

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  4. TahoePro

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    somebody private message me if you know how to get quicktime pro for free.
     
  5. svenerik

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    You can use Videora iPod converter to convert DVDs and existing movie files to you iPod.
    I have not received my iPod yet, but I think the bitrate is set too high as default. I would
    adjust it down to 640kbps instead of 768kbps. I don't know if this has any effect on whether
    or not the video will be playable on the iPod.

    Also, if you're converting widescreen sources, set the resolution to 320x176 or else the
    picture gets stretched. I would also suggest to use the SP option (rumored to work better
    with the iPod, doesn't desync video and audio).

    EDIT:
    forgot the link
    http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/guides.html
     
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  6. adamryer

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    TahoePro, you cannot legally get quicktime pro for free, it costs $30 from apple.com. Getting pro for free would be considered piracy and piracy isnt allowed here.
     
  7. johnodd4

    johnodd4 Guest

    DO NOT USE PSP VIDEO 9 TO CONVERT DVD TO MPEG 4

    GO TO WWW.PSPCRAZY.COM

    SELECT IN THERE SOFTWARE SECTION VIDEO ENCODERS LOOK FOR A ENCODER CALLED 3GP CONVERTER IT WILL CONVERT A ENTIRE DVD MOVIE INTO ONE FILE
     
  8. liviyaa

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    I really think videora is good!...thanks
     
  9. liviyaa

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    Videora is really good...thanks
     
  10. TahoePro

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    the conversion goes good with me but when i put the movie in my itunes library it never goes to the ipod need some help ppl thanks!
     
  11. Lethal_B

    Lethal_B Moderator Staff Member

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    johnodd4 - [bold]please[/bold] stop using caps.

    TahoePro - what software did you use for conversion?
     
  12. TahoePro

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    i used vitora for the conversion and the movie goes into my iTunes great but it wont go on my ipod
     
  13. Lethal_B

    Lethal_B Moderator Staff Member

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    i would suggest using the origional quicktime method. check the guide in my sig for more details.

    By the way, to get that picture up in your sig, you need to do this

    [ img ] link to picture goes here [/ img ]

    note, you have to do this without the gaps in.

    and also, the picture you want needts to be downsized, as it is a little too big.

    Lethal
     
  14. TahoePro

    TahoePro Guest

    yep that works good...but ummm 35.00 ...thats a bit much after paying 300 for the iPod
     
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