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rupbert 5th April 2006, 13:06 Quote
Nice still of Keira :)

Nice article.
FIBRE+ 5th April 2006, 13:42 Quote
She aint smuglin no gold, its peanuts fool! :p
3.5SE 5th April 2006, 15:46 Quote
Great article. I've been using PSPVideo9 with good results but would like to try the ATI software - although I'll have to find the hacked version since I only have NVIDIA cards.
wharrad 5th April 2006, 16:49 Quote
How about a poll for people who have tried them?

I'll stick my vote in for PSPVideo9 - they also do a good version for the iPod with simular GUI
btwright 5th April 2006, 23:24 Quote
What settings did you use on PSP Video 9?
sadffffff 5th April 2006, 23:46 Quote
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AJB2K3 6th April 2006, 07:10 Quote
If youve ever watched Ghost In The Shell The umd quality is dredful compaired to the dvd version.
Ive never tried the anime/film setting so i dont know what there like on pspvid9.
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Originally Posted by btwright
What settings did you use on PSP Video 9?
It looks like sp film 2-2.5hrs but he stated
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320X208/29fps@96khz
but there are 2 setting for this!
skedders 6th April 2006, 14:36 Quote
Why can't you play back video the same resolution as the PSP screen?

I guess thats the main selling point of UMDs.

However since UMDs aren't selling, maybe this restriction will be lifted in the future.

I won't be persueded that the PSP is a good device to watch videos on until this is sorted out.
The_Pope 6th April 2006, 16:28 Quote
The sole reason, skedders, is that it's a measure Sony put in place to cripple home-encodes in the hope that people will buy UMD. In fact, I read recently they will be phasing out UMD and moving to digital distribution (along with the rest of the universe)
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