Kinoma Producer 3 turns your desktop digital media files into Kinoma and MPEG-4 movies for playback on Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP).
Built-in presets — ensures the best results for your handheld model
Use almost any digital movie as an input source, including unprotected MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MS-DVR, QuickTime, WMV, WMA, AVI, DV, DivX, MP3, AIFF, AU, and many other DirectShow compatible formats when DirectShow is present
Create MPEG-4 and AAC files that will play in the widest range of handheld Palm - Powered handhelds, Smartphones and Sony PlayStation Portable.
Export video clips to SD, Memory Stick Duo, Compact Flash and other memory cards in MPEG-4 format
Author customized layouts of movies and backgrounds with drag-and-drop simplicity
Create movies with hidden or exposed playback controls
Rotate video to fit widescreen playback as large as 480x320 pixels
Batch process dozens of files at once
Custom presets to save your favorite encoding settings
Wow, this looks awesome. I currently use PSP video 9 and have zero problems, so why pay $24.99 for something that I can get for free.
If it aint broke.
TrickyKid - Just for the record, the PSP will not display ANY video from a memory stick at full native resolution. It has been capped by Sony. You can get close, but will have to use the PSP's different display modes to stretch it to fit. It still doesn't look too bad. Just another way Sony "encourages" you to only buy your movies on UMD.
Kinoma Producer outputs 3 of the native PSP memory stick resolutions, including the highest allowable size and rate up to the Sony cap, 368x208, 29.97 fps at 1500 kpbs. I think the normal quality setting is a really good trade off for the size of the file you get, and you can still use all the onboard player view modes too. The free trial is for 15 days, and you can make a short 15-30 second clip to test the quality settings and see the output. It also passes Sony's memory stick qualification specifications, so if they ever make the video on the memory stick interoperable with other products, these videos are qualified to work.
So try the trial and see if it's good enough for you. The only warning I have is that you should make sure you write to the stick with a memory card reader, or make sure that the PSP is in the usb drive mode before you select the export location of the video. It's way easier than writing it to the desktop first. If you want to keep a back up on your Mac, copy the file from the Memory Stick to the desktop machine AFTER it finishes writing out the directory structure, thumbnail and file. That way you don't have to create all of that manually.
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