Steve Nunez
April 3rd, 2005, 07:31 PM
I'm sure some of you have heard about the PSP and it's fantastic display, what some people may not know is that it's possible to use it as a video player for either 16:9 or 4:3 footage if you encode the video properly...here's what I've found using the PSP as a player~~~
1st, the PSP displays mpeg-4 video and you'll need to purchase a Memory Stick Duo card to store the video- there's no onboard HD to store video to....these memory sticks are up to 2GB in capacity but word is that 4GB cards are coming soon.......a 1GB card can hold up to 2 hrs of good quality footage (MP4 type video)- you can vary the frame rate and compression to suit the running time and quality. The PSP mounts on either Windows machines or Mac's as a "volume or disk" so it's easy to transfer photos, videos and mp3's to the proper folders on the memory stick- but with the video- there are things to consider: you'll need ffmpeg or iPSP or PSPWare to encode avi's, wmv, movs, mpg etc to the format and naming convention the PSP uses.......I tried using Cleaner 6 and various options to encode the video to various forms of mp4 video but none played when dropped onto the card- I recommend one of the cheap $10-$20 shareware apps as listed above to do the encoding- they work perfectly!!!!! The shareware apps have options for various compression and dimensions and work great and at their best settings produce video that look almost Hi-Def on the PSP screen- you'll have to see it to believe it- it's that good.
I have a large assortment of "Apple" videos showing the "Switch" ads and various other pro-Apple videos I'vbe downloaded off the net and converted them all- they all played great and compressed down quite nicely on the card.
Controls on the PSP allow for FFWD, RWD, Stop, Pause eyc....it makes for a great player. The screen has tiny pixels that make DV footage look Hi-Def- any onlookers will be suprised.
There are tons of posts and reviews on the net with in-depth articles revealing the intricasies of the PSP as a video player......if you're looking for a small device to show videos, the PSP might be the perfect ticket.....with over 5hr play time on a single charge- I find it a great solution to showcasing videos to friends.....give one a look-over you'll be surprised just how well it works.
(Ohh and it's a fantastic MP3 player and photo viewer- superb widescreen reveals amazing details!!)
Have fun guys!
1st, the PSP displays mpeg-4 video and you'll need to purchase a Memory Stick Duo card to store the video- there's no onboard HD to store video to....these memory sticks are up to 2GB in capacity but word is that 4GB cards are coming soon.......a 1GB card can hold up to 2 hrs of good quality footage (MP4 type video)- you can vary the frame rate and compression to suit the running time and quality. The PSP mounts on either Windows machines or Mac's as a "volume or disk" so it's easy to transfer photos, videos and mp3's to the proper folders on the memory stick- but with the video- there are things to consider: you'll need ffmpeg or iPSP or PSPWare to encode avi's, wmv, movs, mpg etc to the format and naming convention the PSP uses.......I tried using Cleaner 6 and various options to encode the video to various forms of mp4 video but none played when dropped onto the card- I recommend one of the cheap $10-$20 shareware apps as listed above to do the encoding- they work perfectly!!!!! The shareware apps have options for various compression and dimensions and work great and at their best settings produce video that look almost Hi-Def on the PSP screen- you'll have to see it to believe it- it's that good.
I have a large assortment of "Apple" videos showing the "Switch" ads and various other pro-Apple videos I'vbe downloaded off the net and converted them all- they all played great and compressed down quite nicely on the card.
Controls on the PSP allow for FFWD, RWD, Stop, Pause eyc....it makes for a great player. The screen has tiny pixels that make DV footage look Hi-Def- any onlookers will be suprised.
There are tons of posts and reviews on the net with in-depth articles revealing the intricasies of the PSP as a video player......if you're looking for a small device to show videos, the PSP might be the perfect ticket.....with over 5hr play time on a single charge- I find it a great solution to showcasing videos to friends.....give one a look-over you'll be surprised just how well it works.
(Ohh and it's a fantastic MP3 player and photo viewer- superb widescreen reveals amazing details!!)
Have fun guys!