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  1. On my Linux box, I couldn't find any GUI converter that satisfied me, and I was desperate to convert some videos from .avi to ..mp4, particularly to PSVita format. So I decided I would write a script to convert them on my own.

    I am considering using ffmpeg to do this, but if that doesn't do it well, I might also try mencoder or something completely different.

    In short, I am looking to see how people use ffmpeg to convert videos (with added subs) for their PSVita. Which command do you use to do this?
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    I guess you have googled for ffmpeg ps vita and didn't find any examples?

    You must then try yourself. Google ffmpeg x264 examples and try with lower resolution and h264 profiles. Newer ffmpeg versions can also burn in subtitles.
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  3. I dont know much about the PS Vita at all, but Sony's site says this:

    • MPEG-4 Simple Profile Level 6, Maximum 1280 x 720 pixels, AAC
    • H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Baseline/Main/High Profile Level 4.0, Maximum 1080p, AAC
    You should be able to create a preset for the Vita with Handbrake.
    Last edited by mh2360; 5th Jan 2013 at 08:23.
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  4. RipBot264 amigo!

    oh wait you don't use win os
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  5. @Baldrick
    Yes, I did check google for examples, and I did find some. However I wasn't sure they were optimized for the Vita, so I decided I would ask here.

    @mh2360
    Those look helpful, but I am not sure how I can convert them to ffmpeg parameters.
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    Originally Posted by Atak_Snajpera View Post
    RipBot264 amigo!

    oh wait you don't use win os
    Awesome convert H264 soft!! I agree

    On my Linux box...
    Easy. Try HYBRID

    Its a cross plataform and have batch to need.




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