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* [[http://dtcwee.blogspot.com/2014/02/transcode-to-psp-using-handbrake.html|Transcode to PSP using Handbrake]] | * [[http://dtcwee.blogspot.com/2014/02/transcode-to-psp-using-handbrake.html|Transcode to PSP using Handbrake]] | ||
* [[http://tools.rodrigopolo.com/mp4box_aspect_fix/|MP4Box Display Aspect Ratio Calculator]] | * [[http://tools.rodrigopolo.com/mp4box_aspect_fix/|MP4Box Display Aspect Ratio Calculator]] | ||
+ | * [[https://forum.handbrake.fr/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=35849|HandBrake Forums - PSP Howto]] - I wrote this | ||
I have a PSP 1000 (the very first model) that I use to playback video on, just for fun. ''ffmpeg'' used to have a preset output for it, but no more. Encoding for the hardware is simple enough, with the right settings. | I have a PSP 1000 (the very first model) that I use to playback video on, just for fun. ''ffmpeg'' used to have a preset output for it, but no more. Encoding for the hardware is simple enough, with the right settings. | ||
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These playback settings are designed to run with the most recent firmware, version 6.61. | These playback settings are designed to run with the most recent firmware, version 6.61. | ||
- | Playback is at 480x272, with a 16:9 aspect ratio. | + | Playback is at 480x270, with a 16:9 aspect ratio. |
The video player does have support for chapters, but adding them to the MP4 doesn't have any effect. [Note: when using HandBrake. Probably need to use the proper supported subtitle formats for MP4] | The video player does have support for chapters, but adding them to the MP4 doesn't have any effect. [Note: when using HandBrake. Probably need to use the proper supported subtitle formats for MP4] | ||
- | If you're encoding something video that's **widescreen**, then scale the width to 480 so that you're using the entire length and have black bars on top and bottom. On the other hand, if it's **fullframe**, then do a height of 272 so it's not stretching the video, and you have black bars on the left and right. | + | If you're encoding something video that's **widescreen**, then scale the width to 480 so that you're using the entire length and have black bars on top and bottom. On the other hand, if it's **fullframe**, then do a height of 270 so it's not stretching the video, and you have black bars on the left and right. |
==== Playstation Manual ==== | ==== Playstation Manual ==== | ||
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- | For a video source that is taller than wider (pan & scan), set the height to 272: | + | For a video source that is taller than wider (pan & scan), set the height to 270: |
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- | avconv -y -i video.mp4 -sn -vf scale=-:272 -c:v libx264 -x264-params bframes=1 -profile:v main -ac 2 bravia.mp4 | + | avconv -y -i video.mp4 -sn -vf scale=-:270 -c:v libx264 -x264-params bframes=1 -profile:v main -ac 2 bravia.mp4 |
</code> | </code> | ||