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I found this link for connecting your PSP to your computer via USB.
Most of this is pretty obvious if you are accustomed to working with
USB, but there is some information in here that is actually helpful
about the PSP menu system.
http://www.psp-vault.com/module-pnForum-viewtopic-topic-9.psp
As far as working with M²Convert, there is some information on our FAQ that may help:
http://www.m2convert.com/faq.htm
What name will my file have?
The application allows you
to select the output folder where the file will be saved. Files
generated with M²Convert for iPod will have the same name as the file
you are converting, with a .MP4 extension. Those files can be renamed
after they are generated. Files generated with M²Convert for PSP must
follow a specific naming convention since PSP only accepts files with
specific names.
When I rename generated files and insert them into the PSP, the PSP will not accept them, what’s wrong?
When inserting files into
your PSP, the files should follow a specific naming convention. Files
have to be named and have to exist in a specific folder. MP_ROOT folder
has to be in the root drive of the PSP device. Inside the MP_ROOT
folder you can have two subfolders. For Files generated using MPEG-4
compression the subfolder is “???MNV??” and files generated using H.264
compression the subfolder is “???ANV??” (where “?” is a number 0-9).
The video file names must follow the naming convention of
“M4V?????.MP4” for MPEG-4 compressed files and “MAQ?????.MP4” for H.264
compressed files.
M²Convert for PSP creates
MP_ROOT in the output folder you assign it to. When you convert files
using MPEG-4 compression a “???MNV??” subfolder will be created inside
the MP_ROOT folder. When converting files using H.264 compression, a
“???ANV??” subfolder will also be created inside the MP_ROOT. The video
file names have the extension .MP4 and the thumbnail for that video
will have the same name but with .THM extension. The thumbnail is used
to distinguish between files. To make things easier, just copy MP_ROOT
to the root folder of your PSP.
What is the .THM file that gets generated when converting to PSP? Do I need to use it?
This is the thumbnail image
that PSP uses to display on the screen to distinguish video files. This
file is a JPEG Interchange File Format (JFIF) with 4:2:2 color space.
You need to copy both the video file and its thumbnail to your PSP.
Shane Jennings M²Solutions Support http://www.M2SolutionsInc.com support@M2SolutionsInc.com
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