Cutting DVDs to Fit on PSP

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Cutting DVDs to Fit on PSP

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Well today I repaid and reserved my PSP and cannot wait to get it. One of the things I want to do is take my Stargate, Invader Zim and McGyver season DVDs and cut them into episodes to fit on a memory stick, probably 256MB or 512MB. I know the PSP uses MPEG-2 encoding, what software would I need to go from DVD to watching episodes on my PSP?
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measure the diameter of a PSP dvd, cut your burnt dvd into a square of that size, then cut off the corners (making a octagon of sorts), then burn your movies.

should work in theory :paranoid:

failing that, pick up some "buisness card" or "miniDVD" sized discs and try them out for a slightly less poor-man-wants-to-watch-eps-on-his-psp
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:icon19: Sorry, that made me laugh. :paranoid:
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Post by 4g3nt_Smith »

check the screensaver's site, they did a segment on this very thing a month or so ago. Its a good 15 steps requiring 4 apps in Windows, but IIRC, it takes a single app for OS X.
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4g3nt_Smith wrote:check the screensaver's site, they did a segment on this very thing a month or so ago. Its a good 15 steps requiring 4 apps in Windows, but IIRC, it takes a single app for OS X.
yea, i tried searching for it before I posted, I remember seeing it but the I couldn't find it so far.
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Well I doubt that nobody here knows howto take a DVD and convert it to MPEG-2 and then edit the MPEG-2 file
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

you would be wrong,

VOB's are allready Mpeg2... so making it a Mpeg 2 would be... dumb?

editing it? thats also easy.. Take a look at ANY of the Editing Suites for Movies and etc.
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not sure if this would help you or not.
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AmIdYfReAk wrote:you would be wrong,

VOB's are allready Mpeg2... so making it a Mpeg 2 would be... dumb?

editing it? thats also easy.. Take a look at ANY of the Editing Suites for Movies and etc.
thats what i was thinking.
other than the fact that those chumps on tech-tv are pretty retarded, i'm not sure how the hell they need 4 programs to convert an avi into an mpeg file.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:not sure if this would help you or not.
according to that site it looks like it uses Mpeg-4 not mpeg-2; which makes alot more sense.
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Somehow I doubt doing all that shit is really worth it. Watching a DVD on a PSP has to kill the things battery life, and its a pain in the ass. Just by a portable DVD player.
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andyman wrote:http://www.kielmartin.net/pspmovie/
sweet, ive been lookin for a proggy to do that for a wile now.
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Deathshroud wrote:Somehow I doubt doing all that shit is really worth it. Watching a DVD on a PSP has to kill the things battery life, and its a pain in the ass. Just by a portable DVD player.
i'd rather go thru a little extra trouble rather than carry another piece of gear with me.
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Deathshroud wrote:Somehow I doubt doing all that shit is really worth it. Watching a DVD on a PSP has to kill the things battery life, and its a pain in the ass. Just by a portable DVD player.

now why would a DVD drain life running from a solid state memory card moreso then runnning a game from a mini disk that has to do all the calulations as where a movie is already rendered?
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Post by andyman »

AmIdYfReAk wrote:
andyman wrote:http://www.kielmartin.net/pspmovie/
sweet, ive been lookin for a proggy to do that for a wile now.
I'm going through the process now. Tell me if you want the video to see if it works....I don't have a PSP
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

neather do i, i've been trying to convert vob's with the least amount of hasstle.. And this priggy gives me that..
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Post by andyman »

oh...are you having trouble with the Simple Divx program? I am.

Also do youknow how to merge vobs, either before during or after they are being encoded?
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Well I am having the same issue with VOBs, they are split and usually not where I want them too. I am looking for three programs, or however many it takes,

A. One to merge VOBs
B. One to cut and edit video files
C. One to convert MOV, SWF, WMV and some others

I am having the issue of PSP Video 9 won't convert everything, and it converted one .wmV, but not another, anyone know why?
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

andyman wrote:oh...are you having trouble with the Simple Divx program? I am.

Also do youknow how to merge vobs, either before during or after they are being encoded?
it will do the first pass, then it will just sit there...
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i'm kinda curious ... honest question:
why would anyone need to watch dvds on a handheld? or in a car?
i've still not managed to grasp that concept.
like, whats wrong with just watching them at home, where they can actually be enjoyed?
and when i'm in my car i usually prefer driving to watching a movie... or if i'm not driving i'm talking to the other monkey that is driving... you know.. being social.
if i have "downtime" at school or something, i goto a pc lab and use the net, or do this strange activity called studying.
i just don't understand the allure of watching movies outside of the environment they belong in.
i guess i just have too much respect for film.
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Well Watson, the bus has no computer lab, dont want to get out books and paper on the bumpy ass ride, I cant drive the bus. I am social on the bus, but at the end of the school day i would like to relax a bit and I don't watch movies so to say, I watch episodes of series
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i'd have to agree with both of you. for me, having a car and not having to use any form of public transportation, i have no need for such a device. but for those using public transportation, a psp would be a godsend. gee, i wonder why it's selling so well in Japan and not as well here...?

woooo 10k!!!! :dork:
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Well first 1 million PSPs sold, saw it on CNN,m yay


Oh also the color home menu of the PSP is deterimined by the month and April is pink WTF, so I might change to January or something lol
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

i think the deal with stores still having quite a few psp's left over is because they (sony corp) delayed the European launch to make sure they didn't fall short on the U.S. launch.
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