
However, Chipxsd of QJ.net has been able to use Sony's Vegas video application (which starts at $90) to create a 480x272 video file that works on his system. It's unclear what that program does differently from other free programs, such as 3GP Converter and PSP Video 9, but hopefully all PSP fans will have access to full-resolution videos in time.
To download the test file, click here.
[Via IGN]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-28-2007 @ 6:17PM
Stef Geiger said...
Wow... so it really IS possible. I guess we'll just have to wait a little while till Red Kawa etc figure it out.
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3-28-2007 @ 7:08PM
Strider said...
ye i just made a 720x480 on psp9...sweet
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3-28-2007 @ 7:26PM
ZRX said...
So will there be an update to the Sony PSP Media Manager to take advantage of this ?
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3-28-2007 @ 9:23PM
Kichigai Mentat said...
lawl. Sony takes an idea that Homebrew made reality, a nearly-flawless reality, and then manages to ruin it. If you bought firmware, I'd call it "bait and switch," but around here, we just call it Sony Policy.
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3-29-2007 @ 3:56AM
epobirs said...
Now if they'd support Divx files they have a very popular BitTorrent-sourced content playback device.
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3-29-2007 @ 8:45AM
James said...
Does anybody know of a homebrew DivX player for PSP? I know that PMP (not -mod) used to be able to, but I haven't seen any news of it for ages now. I'd love to see mplayer or similar ported over... is this remotely possible?
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