Posted Jun 14, 2007 at 10:41PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: MP4, dual core, FM, PSPGen, mov, MKV
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Sony PlayStation Portable - Image 1PSP homebrew developer lefbe has just announced the release of a media application we imagine videophiles in the community will take a shine to.

This new app is dubbed Unlimited Video For PsP v1.3, and is a Windows-based video encoder capable of encoding the following video resolutions: 368x208 (Fm 2.0+), 480x272 fw (3.03 OE-B and above), and 720x480 (Firmware 3.30 and above). As for the application's changelog:

  • Add : More information on the form.
  • Add : Image 3.30 support for ImageToPsP
  • Fix : Problem with "Configuration.xml".
  • Fix : Encoding time for 3.30 firmware is more quicker. for Simnle Core, and Dual Core
  • Addition of partners:
    • PsPGen
    • Ultimate
    • GX-MOD
    • Dapics
    • Dark~AleX
The author further indicates that Video Unlimited will offer users several choices of bit rates, and will work on wmv, avi, mpg, MPEG, mp4, vob, 3gp, 3g2, mkv, and mov video files formats. 

Download: Video Unlimited For PsP v1.3


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   by Jerry (Unregistered) - 2007-06-14
 » look

http://www.xpango.com?ref=90489701


   Re: stealth (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » ok.....

Does this mean, we can play any type of movie media i our psp's or not.

   Re: ccc (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » fgfg

why are you linking to a demonoid thread about beatmania?
   by INT (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » Good

This is exactly what I was waiting for
:D Thanks

   by MATT (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » WTF???

why is the download a .doc file? what do you want me to do with this? shouldn't it be a .rar, .exe, zip or some other file we can actually use?


   Re: deathack (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » It's a small matter...

Just delete off the extension .doc from the entire filename. Leave the .msi and it shall work fine..
   by deathack (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » How do i reach the developer of this software?

Is there any way i can contact the developer? I use my PSP more for videos rather than gaming. Therefore an app like this is very very important for me. There are a few of this kind but all of them lack a certain feature. Organising!

The video apps:
1) 3gp Converter v0.34
Pros: Simple drag & drop without much of a hassle. Can be used together with PSP Content Manager for sorting video files.
Cons: Lack a few formats support. Mainly MP4

2) Winnydows' XviD4PSP 4.1.1.4
Pros: Nice UI, supports many formats.
Cons: Slow and too much of a hassle. Lacks organising video on PSP.

3) PSP Video 9 v2.24
Pros: User friendly interface. Supports various formats.
Cons: Lacks batch processing and organising video files.

4) Video Unlimited For PsP v1.3
Pros: Personalised interface, similar to PSP Video 9
Cons: Unnecessary information for users. Lacks estimated time to complete and most importantly a progress bar for completion of conversion. The funny thing is, there's a progress bar for memory usage. This app needs a lot more work done.

Overall, none of them has impressed me as an avid PSP user for videos. I am suggesting these to developers. Some of them have been implemented but these features below should make a perfect app.

1) Batch processing is VERY important.
2) Progress bar and estimated time to complete.
3) Auto-shutdown after conversion.
4) Uses hand in hand with K-Lite Codec Pack for more video format support.
5) A "PSPContentManager" built in to the app for organising video files in VIDEO folder and MP_ROOT subfolders
6) Avoid including unnecessary processing information. Keep it simple.
7) Move to device from the software is a neat feature.
8) Allow users to choose settings which are already pre-set rather than allowing us to change every single detail. It makes the program user un-friendly.

That should be all. (:
Anybody knows how to contact the developer for this software which i think has potential?

   by smee (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » eh?

question... one of the people further up assumes that this allows playback of multiple formats on the psp... but the way i read it is that this is an encoder, so you still need to reencode existing movies so that they are playable on the psp... which is it?

what im hoping for is some psp homebrew that will allow me to simply drag and drop downloaded full resolution xvid encoded movies, with mp3 or ac3 audio, straight onto my memory stick and play em... it doesnt sound like this program will do that, but am i wrong? is that exactly what this program does? if not, its pretty useless...

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   by Annonymous_Coward (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » Thanks but no thanks.

What we need is a multi-format video player like Betaplayer or similar.

   by Four_X (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » DivX

We all want a DivXXvid Player for the PSP

   by ..x..x.. (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » Where else can I download this?

I cant download stuff from QJ. I always get routed back to the download page everytime I ckick the download button and nothing ever pops up. I've heard alot about other people haveinh this problem over the last yr or so too. but qj dont do anything about it.


   Re: Deja Voodoo (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » same here

i cant download from this site either, i've said somethin about 100 times but the folks who run this site dont give a s**t

   Re: chris (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » u

use MOZILLAAAAAAAA

   Re: ..x..x.. (Unregistered) - 2007-06-16
 » I have mozilla

it still doesnt work

   Re: Mr. mTz (Unregistered) - 2007-06-16
 » Mozilla has nothing to do with it

i have Mozilla with IE 7 and i cant download from this site either unless its posted up in the fourms.
   by ZKaon (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » Divx/Xvid Player for PSP

If you want a Divx/Xid Player check this

http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=17453

It can play avi files but it must be 480x272 resolution, and can play other multimedia formats like, avi, mov, mp4, ogm, mkv, nut, asf, wmv, mp3, m4a, wma, ogg, asf, wav, MPEG1/2/4 video(divx, xvid), Windows media video, Ogg theora, Mpeg audio(MP2, MP3, AAC), AC3, OGG


   Re: smee (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » smoo

if you see my post kinda up the page a bit, thats what i was kinda referring too. encoders are useless, all you need is virtualdub to resize the video and (in some cases) drop the bitrate a bit, and your set with mptest... WE DONT NEED ANY F**KING ENCODERS... WE DONT NEED PMP PLAYER UPDATES... dammit we dont need any of this half arsed rubbish, what we NEED is for someone to either remake, and find a way to finish working on mplayer test to allow high res video... its like all these twits are just wasting time with irrelivant crap like this program here, when the best two pieces of psp video playing software are like, what, over a year old? come on. enough crap. if you cant make something useful, dont make anything.
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   by unknow (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » thanks but...

as they said before, thanks, but we already have video encoders, what we need is a good media player for the psp, it's a pain in the ass to encode almost everything we wanna watch on the psp (you'll tell me: but there's psplayer!, max res:320x240)

we'd like to watch divx/xvid on our psp without the damn 480x272-320x240 limit resolution.

   by Shade~ (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » Best encoder.

Just a comment to deathack. Have you ever tried the application named AVItoPMP? It is certainly my personal favourite, as it does the job fast and with a flawless end result.



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