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How do I get my PSP videos onto the memory stick?

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Post Posted: Oct 10, 2006 23:11 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

No matter what I do, my PSP always says "No videos"
what folder do these mp4s go into on the memory stick?
Nowhere in the docs does it say where they go.

I am using Super to convert the videos to PSP format, H.264 codec and 320x240 resolution.

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Post Posted: Oct 10, 2006 23:55 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

SUPER tries (in the output directory) to create copies of the directories where the videos will go. For example, videos that go in:
(Memory Stick root folder)\MP_ROOT\100ANV01\

...may be in (SUPER output folder)\MP_ROOT\100ANV01\ .
(Or maybe simply (SUPER output folder)\100ANV01\ .)

Likewise, videos that go in (Memory Stick root folder)\MP_ROOT\100MNV01\ may be in
(SUPER output folder)\MP_ROOT\100MNV01\ (or possibly like above, simply \100MNV01\ .)

Either way, create
\MP_ROOT\100ANV01\ and
\MP_ROOT\100MNV01\
...on your Memory Stick, if they don't already exist, and move the files to the equivalent directories. (Each of the above directories is for a specific type of PSP MP4 video format, but I don't remember which directory is for what format, offhand. redface.gif )

As a last resort, if the movies don't play on the PSP when you put them in the equivalent directories on the Memory Stick, try creating a directory named VIDEO in the root directory of the Stick (if it doesn't already have the directory), and moving the videos to that directory.
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Post Posted: Oct 11, 2006 08:52 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Thanks,

I figured out last night after I posted that it goes in the other folder, like you suggested. I do appreciate the response, however.

Thanks
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