<NO MSV TITLE TAG FOUND>
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 9:00 pm
Hello again,
First of all i'd like to thank you'll for the prompt reply that i recieve from u'll. Anyways i am having one problem again. If i encode my videos to mp4 using PSP Video 9 then i am able to export the mp4's to the PSP , but if i create an mp4 file using some other software like Sorenson, or XiliSoft Video Converter it fails. If i add the files encoded by the above mentioned software'e then PSP Video 9 reports something like <NO MSV TITLE TAG FOUND> . What does this mean ? And of course the files do get exported but shows as incompatible data in the PSP, i.e i am not able play these files on the PSP. I know that PSP has some sort naming convention i.e MP4 followed by a unique 5 digit number and then .mp4. I even did rename these files but no success :(
Any clues why is this so.... ??
I came across an article that mentions that PSP requires lots of space per unit of video time, and that that space is on a proprietary format that Sony controls, and has made expensive relative to other memory options. I do notice that the mp4 encoded using PSP Video 9 is larger than encoded using other softwares.... Is that the reason?
How is PSP Video 9 encoding to MP4 format. Cansomeone throw light on this... I will be really grateful.
Thank You
Bhavna
First of all i'd like to thank you'll for the prompt reply that i recieve from u'll. Anyways i am having one problem again. If i encode my videos to mp4 using PSP Video 9 then i am able to export the mp4's to the PSP , but if i create an mp4 file using some other software like Sorenson, or XiliSoft Video Converter it fails. If i add the files encoded by the above mentioned software'e then PSP Video 9 reports something like <NO MSV TITLE TAG FOUND> . What does this mean ? And of course the files do get exported but shows as incompatible data in the PSP, i.e i am not able play these files on the PSP. I know that PSP has some sort naming convention i.e MP4 followed by a unique 5 digit number and then .mp4. I even did rename these files but no success :(
Any clues why is this so.... ??
I came across an article that mentions that PSP requires lots of space per unit of video time, and that that space is on a proprietary format that Sony controls, and has made expensive relative to other memory options. I do notice that the mp4 encoded using PSP Video 9 is larger than encoded using other softwares.... Is that the reason?
How is PSP Video 9 encoding to MP4 format. Cansomeone throw light on this... I will be really grateful.
Thank You
Bhavna