Now drag whatever file you want to convert into MPEG-4 format into the blank area of the program window. The higher quality setting you choose, the slower it will be to convert. The last bitrate is for your audio quality, you can choose from 32kbps (lower quality) to 128kbps (highest quality). Next is the options for audio, choose between Mono or Stereo. The QB4 setting is the lowest quality VBR option, and QB10 the highest quality VBR. The QB# settings appear to be variable bit rate (VBR) settings, where the converter will use a higher bitrate when necessary. The third item listed in the quality settings is the video bitrate, the higher the bitrate, the better quality your video will turn out, with the highest quality being 1500kbps. You can choose from 15 or 29.97 frames per second, with 29.97 fps being a lot smoother. All outputted videos will have QVGA (320x240) resolution.
#Psp folder structure mp4#
The drop down box is what level quality setting you want your MP4 video to have. A simple click of the Do It Now button will suffice.
#Psp folder structure install#
The program may ask you to install QuickTime Authoring before being able to convert your video files. Click the Select button to choose where you want your converted PSP MP4 video files to reside. Now, the 3GP Converter program window is open (if not, you can double-click the 3GP_Converter.exe program to run it). Unfortunately, the PSP currently won't recognize file names such as TheUsualSuspects.MP4 or TheOCSeason2Episode4.MP4. This is the setting for conversion of video files to MPEG-4 format that can be played by the PSP, and renamed so your PSP recognizes it (such as M4V31337.MP4). Scroll down to the bottom of the 3GP Converter Setup window and select the English radio button, select Customized: MP4, for PSP (Direct, renamed) the then press Apply. You may see a bunch of weird characters, but don't worry, it's set to Japanese by default. ZIP file into a directory of your choice, and run setup.exe.
#Psp folder structure how to#
We're going to show you how to do it for free.įirst, we need to download 3GP Converter, currently in version 0.22 (2.7MB). Sony does offer up Image Converter 2.1, but they charge 1000 yen (around $10) for it. This MP_ROOT directory structure is directly cribbed from Sony's UX/VZ Clie PDA series, which also plays MPEG-4 videos. You also need a PC, as the converter software does not work with Macs. MP4 files should go into E:\MP_ROOT\100MNV01, where E:\ is the drive letter of your Memory Stick. Just create a new folder in the root directory named MP_ROOT, and then make a folder called 100MNV01 in there.
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But nothing for videos? What's up with that? Well, it turns out that you need to put MPEG-4 video files in their own special folder, one that's not in the PSP directory, but in the main root directory of the Memory Stick.
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When you format a Memory Stick Duo or Pro Duo stick in your Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP), you will get a new PSP folder, with sub-folders for "game", "music", "photos", and "savedata".