MP4 converter question.
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Xenon24
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5. February 2009 @ 15:22 |
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Hello everyone hope you all are doing well and hopefully I can get some assistance. The PS3 only plays MP4 videos right? I finally upgraded my hard drive on my PS3 (500gb awesome!) Now I see all that space and want to put some stuff into it. Sure I have some movies from the PSN store but I also have other Avi, Mpeg, VOD, files on my PC. Can I convert those to MP4 and use my External hard drive enclosure to transfer the files to my PS3? I have tried looking up for some programs but the problem I have is I run Windows 98 and a lot of the programs when trying to install say "can not run on current operating system" Do you all recommend something that I could use that would be compatible. Thanks for all your help. I will keep looking and checking back here periodically. Thanks in advance.
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SDF_GR
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5. February 2009 @ 21:18 |
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acctually mpeg and most of the avis doesnt need to be encoded to mp4 ps3 plays them fine.
Make a google search about the video formats that ps3 supports.
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zax808
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6. February 2009 @ 00:30 |
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Originally posted by Xenon24: Hello everyone hope you all are doing well and hopefully I can get some assistance. The PS3 only plays MP4 videos right? I finally upgraded my hard drive on my PS3 (500gb awesome!) Now I see all that space and want to put some stuff into it. Sure I have some movies from the PSN store but I also have other Avi, Mpeg, VOD, files on my PC. Can I convert those to MP4 and use my External hard drive enclosure to transfer the files to my PS3? I have tried looking up for some programs but the problem I have is I run Windows 98 and a lot of the programs when trying to install say "can not run on current operating system" Do you all recommend something that I could use that would be compatible. Thanks for all your help. I will keep looking and checking back here periodically. Thanks in advance.
there is actually a wide variety that the ps3 will play
Ps3 will accept these MPEG-4 SP (AAC LC)
- H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Main Profile (AAC LC)
MPEG-1 (MPEG Audio Layer 2)
MPEG-2 PS (MPEG2 Audio Layer 2, AAC LC, AC3(Dolby Digital), LPCM)
MPEG-2 TS (MPEG2 Audio Layer 2)
AVI
MP4
- Motion JPEG (Linear PCM)
- Motion JPEG (μ-Law)
AVCHD (.m2ts)
as for video converting, i would recommend AVS video converter, it has a wide number formats you can convert to. (make sure to get the full version for free. the trial version runs a water mark down the center of your video) if it dosent run on win98, witch i think it does. but if not i suggest you get on board with xp. you can also download that for free.
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6. February 2009 @ 10:50 |
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Or if your anyway familiar with video encoding, try MeGui with X264.
Completely free and always updated.
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zax808
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7. February 2009 @ 00:48 |
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Originally posted by Sudds: Or if your anyway familiar with video encoding, try MeGui with X264.
Completely free and always updated.
are you familiar with MeGUI? i have been trying to find plugins for AAC or AC3 audio codecs. any audio ive coded it with has unsupported on my ps3. any ideas??
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KajNrig
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7. February 2009 @ 01:54 |
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It might be what profile you're using.
That or the fact that MeGUI isn't a very good audio encoder. It's alright, but programs like eac3to (with a good GUI) do a much better job with audio. MeGUI is best used for video encoding.
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7. February 2009 @ 09:37 |
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You dont have to encode the audio, rip from your dvd to video-ts folder, use dgindex to split the streams (auto converts DD or DTS to 5.1 AC3) encode your video stream with MeGui (standalone profile) then mux the two streams with TsMuxer into a m2ts file, your done.
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zax808
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7. February 2009 @ 23:29 |
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Originally posted by Sudds: You dont have to encode the audio, rip from your dvd to video-ts folder, use dgindex to split the streams (auto converts DD or DTS to 5.1 AC3) encode your video stream with MeGui (standalone profile) then mux the two streams with TsMuxer into a m2ts file, your done.
im storing and watching them from external HDD through my ps3. i don't think i can have AC3 audio. any other ideas. or software suggestions?
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zax808
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7. February 2009 @ 23:31 |
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yes i realize i said AAC to AC3 in my first reply lol. other way around :S
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Xenon24
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8. February 2009 @ 00:26 |
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Hey guys I just installed PS3 Video 9 haven't had a chance to use it but I have another question. I have an External Enclosure for a SATA 2.5. I got it for my old PS3. I run Windows 98 and it won't recognize it and I don't know where to get the driver for it. Its a 2.5 External SATA HDD 2.0 kit buy Nippon Labs. Any ideas where I can install a a driver for it? I tried www.driverguide.com but couldn't fine anything. Thanks for your help.
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8. February 2009 @ 08:14 |
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You can have AC3 audio mate, what are you encoding from?
Start afresh, are you converting from dvd or avi etc?
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zax808
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8. February 2009 @ 08:19 |
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im ripping it from a dvd. and i figured out last night it was just the specific AC3 format that i was using that wasn't getting picked up on the ps3. cause i used a different codec and got AC3 to work fine.
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zax808
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8. February 2009 @ 08:21 |
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beside the fact though. i wanted to get AAC 5.1
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