QUOTE(Playboy21 @ Aug 3 2009, 09:33 PM)
It depends on what you converted it into. If it's title is something like this "M4V19243", then it should go into the MNV folder. If it's like this "MAQ19243", then it should go into the ANV folder.
Also, if your firmware is > 2.71, then you need not worry about the MP_ROOT folder, you can just dump your video content into ms0:/VIDEO. No need to worry about the video file's name either.
thx bro, just got the vids working,Also, if your firmware is > 2.71, then you need not worry about the MP_ROOT folder, you can just dump your video content into ms0:/VIDEO. No need to worry about the video file's name either.
as i am running psp3k with 5.03 GEN-A(full) i hv to do like u said, just dump the vids into the /VIDEO, ok i'll take note on the file name like u said and i am on a trial n error now.
Added on August 3, 2009, 10:02 pm
QUOTE(tuntung @ Aug 3 2009, 09:58 PM)
thx bro, just got the vids working,
as i am running psp3k with 5.03 GEN-A(full) i hv to do like u said, just dump the vids into the /VIDEO, ok i'll take note on the file name like u said and i am on a trial n error now.
rite, just followed ur instructions, and my vids are running good in the /VIDEO folder, wuu im lovin the psp3k now, videos are great quality and psp vid 9 also coded the subtitles inside the vids,as i am running psp3k with 5.03 GEN-A(full) i hv to do like u said, just dump the vids into the /VIDEO, ok i'll take note on the file name like u said and i am on a trial n error now.
f.y.i im using my new CR-5400 adaptor with sandisk 2GB for a test run on vids, and results are very good. vids and audio n subtitle are sync and running smooth with no lag.
thx again for the pointers.
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