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    Hey guys,

    I have a frustrating issue with h.264 videos on my PSP. There's no problem with them if they're in the MP_ROOT folder, but I'd like to keep them in VIDEO folder and be able to change the name so I can also store them on my HD and actually know what the content is without previewing it. Is there any way to do it? MPEG-4 encoded videos are just fine, same for h.264 videos ripped with Handbrake. The thing with Handbrake is, I use level=3 option. I've tried to use level 3.0 in ffmpegX but no success.

    Is there any chance of playing h.264 from VIDEO folder?
    I'm using 3.90 M33 PSP.

    Thanks in advance.
    Cheers.

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    Originally Posted by str
    I'd like to be able to change the name so I can also store them on my HD and actually know what the content is without previewing it.
    Wouldn't it be easier to use folder names for that purpose?

    Originally Posted by str
    Is there any chance of playing h.264 from VIDEO folder?
    I didn't know that was possible. New firmware made that possible or something?

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    Hey Case,

    I know it's no big deal, but I'm curious. Should be possible if Handbrake encodes files which can be played from VIDEO, right?

    Cheers.

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    Originally Posted by str
    The thing with Handbrake is, I use level=3 option
    Maybe that option didn't do what you wanted it to do, as the correct syntax for AVC level 3.0 seems to be level=30.
    Second, I've read somewhere that there is a different level requirement:
    For H.264 Videos in the VIDEO folder, a verification on the encoding level has been added:
    * For Baseline Profile (no B-frames, no CABAC) videos, Files reporting a level > 1.3 are rejected
    * For Main Profile (B-frames and/or CABAC) videos, Files reporting a level > 2.1 are rejected
    So try level 1.3 on your next test file, which works on both profiles at PSP supported frame sizes (width x height <= 76800 px) and framerates (23.976/25/29.97 <= 39.6 fps).

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    Case,

    I tried it before both 1.3 and 2.1, doesn't change anything.
    Nice effort though, I appreciate it




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