I got a PSP. I'm playing around with it right now. I got MGS Portable Ops and MGAc!d for it. I'm making PSP wallpapers now bfasdjkfa best material gift ever
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OSDALGJFKLg I LOVE MY PSP SO MUCH oh god. I have MGS Portable Ops but I need to start it; AC!D confused me way too much for me to enjoy it, unfortunately, but don't let that stop you if you can get the hang of it. XD
Lemme know if you have any questions about using the thing! I've had mine since January, so. :3
www.pspvideo9.com for free Anything > MPEG-4 conversion~
Dude, you got some great presents. :o OKAMI AND 20Q AND PH AND BOOTS FTW
Actually, I do need help. Pspvideo9 can't read my PSP, even though it's connected correctly, and it either doesn't convert my videos, or I'm doing it all wrong. Should I have downloaded some other converting program? Help an ignorant girl, please? XD
Kaaaay tell me EXACTLY what you're doing. I know PSPVideo9 has issues with AVI and WMV files, especially with the synching or getting it to convert at all. Stupid thing. 8|
Check the options on Video9 to see which letter your PSP has been assigned; it'll show up as "removable disk drive" or "portable storage device" etc.; check My Computer when it's in USB mode to see what it shows up as, and choose that letter in the Video9 settings.
Ah, they are .wmv files. They're all the Silent Hill music videos I got from dustfungus' site. It says that it converted it, or something. And in the folder the movies came from, it put some file in it, called "AviSynth Script". I have no idea what that is, and I can't find the ReadMe thing it supposedly came with. D:
It shows up as "G:\ Removable Disk" with the USB connected and the PSP in USB mode. When I open the folder, it shows the PSP folder and all my music and photos that I had already put on there.
See if you can use PSPVideo9's transfer thinger to move the MPEG-4 files to your PSP; doing it on your own might screw it up, since each PSP video file needs the two that video9 creates. One's the .mp4 or whatever, and one's...god, I can't remember the file extension. *checks* you need an .MP4 and .THM (has the file information that the PSP reads, I think, whereas the .MP4 is the video itself).
AVISynth will probably just coordinate .AVI files that you've converted. I remember mine was having issues with it. Don't delete it.
Also: YOU SHOULD PLAY PORTABLE OPS it's fun. Although that's just me. The plot is kinda slow sometimes, it's just mission after mission at the moment. Then again, I'm only at the beginning. I haven't tried Ac!d yet. I think I'll try it tomorrow. :B
Lemme know if you have any questions about using the thing! I've had mine since January, so. :3
www.pspvideo9.com for free Anything > MPEG-4 conversion~
Dude, you got some great presents. :o OKAMI AND 20Q AND PH AND BOOTS FTW
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Should I have downloaded some other converting program?
Help an ignorant girl, please? XD
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Check the options on Video9 to see which letter your PSP has been assigned; it'll show up as "removable disk drive" or "portable storage device" etc.; check My Computer when it's in USB mode to see what it shows up as, and choose that letter in the Video9 settings.
Anything else? :O
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It shows up as "G:\ Removable Disk" with the USB connected and the PSP in USB mode. When I open the folder, it shows the PSP folder and all my music and photos that I had already put on there.
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AVISynth will probably just coordinate .AVI files that you've converted. I remember mine was having issues with it. Don't delete it.
I hope that helps D:
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I haven't tried Ac!d yet. I think I'll try it tomorrow. :B
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