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Grover | Australia
I loved 3GP, but was looking for something that could to a fair bit more - more like iPSP on Mac. So I decided to make this little tool - PSPmt (PSP media tool). Its just basically a gui, and you can use whatever tools you need to do whatever you want to movie and music/audio files. Just drag a whole group of files onto the white listbox. It will autofilter and add only the files it can convert.

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At the moment its in fairly early stages - it only converts files, doesnt yet transfer file. However it will build a correct directory structure with correct names. There are no docs yet either (will make a nice manual when complete), so you need to click the "Home" button to set your temp folder where it will convert all files to. There are tool tips for most active parts of the app - so most of it is self explanatory. Also, theres no measure of time, about how long a process might take (mainly because its not easy to determine anyway :-) ), so I just have a flashing green light that will flash as long as conversions are underway. Also, each file it converts will be removed from the list when done.

You can modify the png image files to 'personalize' your own PSPmt window. And finally, I have found a few issues while using ffmpeg, and blade, and some movies just wont convert and run on PSP (Im really not certain why - like alot of movs, have problems - I had assumed ffmpeg should handle this fairly transparently). So if you want to see an operations output simply add <%ShowExe%> to the line in PSPmt_Movies.ini or PSPmt_Audio.ini. There is an exmaple of running quicktime after conversion in PSPmt_Movies.ini.

Finally any feeedback, and suggestions will be taken into account - the USB gear will be done next weekend, and hopefully docs and a nice installer. So respond before next weekend and I might be able to get it in :-)

Oh btw, make sure you install quicktime 6.5 or better and it will run on Win2K or better. Sorry Win95 ppl.

Cheers,

<btw I posted exact same thing on ps2dev forums, but I thought people here might be interested too.>
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02/22/05 10 zigzag | Ontario Canada
i don't think usb mass storage (needed for PSP connection) would work on win 95 anyway...
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02/23/05 5 Grover | Australia
You are right about the USB - however, the GUI itself is made from WinNT and greater Windows static libs (Win2K, WinXp etc). So even the interface wont work on Win95 even just to do conversions. I could organise a version, but I dont think there is much demand for Win9x anymore anyway. BTW zig did it work okay? I havent tested on many machines yet.
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