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Ian Stoffberg  
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 More options Jan 16 2012, 3:46 pm
From: Ian Stoffberg <ist...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 22:46:57 +0200
Local: Mon, Jan 16 2012 3:46 pm
Subject: Re: [winff:419] PSP conversion broken in 1.4

Hi,

I don't have a valid psp file to test, unfortunately.  I am googling around
right now.  If I don't come right, will use older version.

Ian

On 16 January 2012 22:42, Paul Gevers <p...@climbing.nl> wrote:

> Hi guys,

> Again, I want to help, but I need more info.

> Please give the output off ffprobe <file> (or ffmpeg -i <file>) for BOTH
> a working file (maybe made with an old winff version) and a non working
> file. Let us find what the differences are.

> And are you both 100% sure that you are using the latest presets, so
> please copy them in? I believe Matt had problems with them as e.g. the
> -vpre slow was not working...

> Paul

> On 16-01-12 21:20, Ian Stoffberg wrote:
> > Undo.  I forgot to correct an error in my email before I submitted.

> > Still getting the error on psp.  all that changed was resolution is now
> > correct.  still getting unsupported data.

> > On 16 January 2012 22:16, Ian Stoffberg <ist...@gmail.com
> > <mailto:ist...@gmail.com>> wrote:

> >     I did some testing on my PSP and can confirm there is an issue with
> >     the preset.

> >     a quick fix is mentioned below.  Not sure if its worth logging an
> >     issue for this, but I filled it in according to the template.

> >     What steps will reproduce the problem?
> >     1.Open a file to be converted
> >     2.Select PSP as output conversion, either Widescreen or fullscreen
> >     3.Convert and copy resultant video to PSP

> >     What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
> >     Video can be played on PSP.
> >     Instead it says unsupported data.

> >     Please use labels and text to provide additional information.
> >     Tested on WinFF 1.4, Windows 7, 64 bit, PSP (1000 model, firmware

> >     According to VLC - Media Properties, the file is the original
> >     resolution of the source file.  In my test case, 1280x720.  Video
> >     codec was h264, audio AAC.

> >     If I enabled the additional options tab and typed in 480x320, the
> >     video plays perfectly.  Not sure how to handle widescreen vs
> >     fullscreen and cropping / aspect ratios.

> >     Regards,
> >     Ian

> >     On 12 January 2012 21:49, Paul Gevers <p...@climbing.nl
> >     <mailto:p...@climbing.nl>> wrote:

> >         As a starter, thanks for reporting, but please file a bug in our
> bug
> >         tracker [1].

> >         As I don't own a PSP, but still may help, could you please give
> the
> >         output of the following commands when you use them on 1) a file
> that
> >         works, 2) a file that doesn't work:
> >         ffprobe here_the_path_to_the_file
> >         or
> >         ffmpeg -i here_the_path_to_the_file

> >         Paul
> >         [1] http://code.google.com/p/winff/issues/

> >         On 01/12/12 09:57, Leon wrote:
> >         > Hi,

> >         > I recently upgraded from 1.2 to 1.4 and now it seems the video
> >         > conversion for the PSP device is broken.Video's converted show
> >         up as
> >         > Broken Data on the PSP.
> >         > In another post i read that the command line parameters for
> ffmpeg
> >         > changed, so this may be the cause of the files not converting
> >         > correctly.

> >         > I will see if i can find a solution, but first i would like to
> >         give
> >         > you a heads up, maybe you can fix it faster than i can.

> >         > Regards,
> >         > Leon


 
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