Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: XviD4PSP 5.036 Video Converter

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    242

    XviD4PSP 5.036 Video Converter

    Easy use and high quality program for converting videos for PSP, PS3, Xbox 360, iPod, iPhone, BlackBerry, Hardware DVD and PC.

    Import formats:
    • AVI DIVX ASF MPG MPE M2V MPEG VOB TS M2P D2V MOV QT 3GP HDMOV RM RAM RMVB RPX SMI SMIL MKV OGM WMV DVR-MS PMP FLV.


    • Export formats:
    • PMP AVC, MP4 PSP AVC, MP4 PSP ASP, MP4 iPod, MP4 iPod 640, MP4 iPod Touch, MP4 iPhone, MP4 PS3, MP4 Xbox 360, MP4, AVI, AVI DV PAL, AVI DV NTSC, AVI Hardware, MPEG-2 PAL, MPEG-2 NTSC, MPEG2-TS, MPEG2-PS, FLV, MKV.


    Minimal requirements to system:
    • Windows Vista, XP SP2, Server 2003.
    • Microsoft Framework 3.0



    Best and most simple way - install latest Klite Codec Pack and forgot about it. Also in this case you get fast decoding function for almost any input media file format.

    Important note about codec packs:
    Never mix different codec packs. It will kill your system.
    Example: uninstall CCCP codec pack before instal Klite Codec Pack!
    Also you must uninstall splitters before instal codec pack (Matroska Splitters).

    On Windows Vista don`t need install framework, but need need turn off UAC (Control Panel - UAC - X).

    Program encode any file playable in Media Player Classic (with DirectShowSource decoder). Require installed codecs for input file decoding. As alternative for problem files can be used FFMpegSource decoder (don`t need external codecs).

    Program use AviSynth 2.5.7 as core for decoding and editing files.
    AviSynth include in full versions of XviD4PSP or can be installed separate.


  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    242

    Re: XviD4PSP 5.036 Video Converter

    XviD4PSP 5.036 Video Converter List of new features:
    • Fixed encoding to FLV.
    • Enhanced maximum FLV resolution.
    • Fixed aspect detection.
    • Updated components: x264, MKVtoolnix, tsMuxeR.
    • Removed old x264 options.
    • Added new x264 options: Adaptive Quantization, PsyRDO, PsyTrellis, SubME 8 and SubME 9.
    • Fixed mapping of some windows.
    • Added autocrop sensivity option.
    • Now by default anamorph aspect converted to square pixels aspect.
    • To global settins added options:
    • Save anamorphic aspect,
    • Encoded all to progressive video.
    • Fixed encoding to MKV.
    • Maximum x264 bitrate enhanced to 90 mbit.
    • Auto ColorMatrix off by default now.
    • To global settings added control of auto ColorMatrix option.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    242

    Re: XviD4PSP 5.036 Video Converter

    Faq For XviD4PSP

    Q: What is the difference between Turbo, Ultra, Extreme settings?
    A: The level of motion detection that the codec will use, Turbo is the least efficient but very fast,, then Ultra and then Extreme is the most efficient but the slowest.

    Q: What is the difference between 1-pass, 2-pass, 3-pass and Quantizer?
    A: 1-pass does a single pass, fast but bandwidth is not efficiently used. 2-pass does a first pass to detect where the most bits are needed and a second pass to encode using that information, efficient bandwidth use and better quality. 3-pass doesn't improve the quality significantly from 2-pass, only really used for production mastering. Quantizer uses a constant bitrate to encode...

    Q: Can XviD4PSP rip subtitles from DVD?
    A: Not yet, it is planned for the future.

    Q: How can I encode my DVD to <format>?
    A: If it is unencrypted (or you use a transparent decrypter like AnyDVD) then just use the DVD button to select the VOB file. If it is encrypted use DVD Shrink in re-author mode to save it to HDD (no-compression, select only the PGC and audio/subtitle tracks you will use) and use Open to select the VOB files. Do NOT use DVD Decrypter, it doesn't create the correct indexes.

    Q: How do I copy my PSP videos to my PSP?
    A: Go to the Save Folder tab, make sure you PSP is connected via USB, right-click the video and select "Copy/Move to PSP".

    Q: Is XviD4PSP compatible with Vista?
    A: Yes but need turn off UAC (Control Panel - UAC - X) and update DirectX to real worked version.

    Q: Does XviD4PSP require Microsoft .Net Framework 3.0?
    A: Yes, it currently will work on 3.0.

    Q: Does XviD4PSP run on Windows 2000 or below?
    A: Windows 2000 work only with old 4.115 version, WinME/98/SE are not known to work.

    Q: Does XviD4PSP support multi-threading?
    A: Yes.

    Q: Can I donate anything to this project?
    A: Click on the Donate button in the top menu.

    Q: Can you add <format> support to XviD4PSP?
    A: It depends on many things, like available encoders and the availability of the format's specifications. It also takes time to add and test a new format, so ask nicely and be patient.

    Q: What is SBC?
    A: Saturation, Brightness and Contrast. If your PSP videos suffer from the "red smear" you should set it to GhostBuster and make sure that ffdshow's Postprocessing has the Luminance box UNCHECKED. The Vivid increases the saturation without boosting the contrast and only slightly increasing the brightness, it will make the colors appear more intense.

    Q: Will you ever add PMF as an output format?
    A: No.

    Q: How do I encode faster while maintaining video quality.
    A: Use 1-pass simple 1024kbit , approx 4 times faster, the quality is almost the same as 768kbit 2-pass ultra but the file size will be about 25% larger.

Similar Threads

  1. what's the best video converter?
    By carlcadd in forum Portable Devices
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 19-05-2010, 05:57 PM
  2. Need .mys video converter
    By Bhadrak in forum Windows Software
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 22-10-2009, 10:18 AM
  3. Which is the best PSP video converter ?
    By Abhiraj in forum Windows Software
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 24-09-2009, 03:40 PM
  4. ATI Avivo Video Converter to convert Mpeg 4 video
    By Patrickboy in forum Windows Software
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 20-08-2009, 12:54 PM
  5. Video Converter for Mac ?
    By Antrix in forum Operating Systems
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 28-04-2009, 08:13 AM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Page generated in 1,726,833,896.07832 seconds with 16 queries