Using this binary (and the previous mod by you), both xvid and mpeg4 videos don't display video, although audio plays at full speed and works fine. The "Loading..." screen simply becomes stuck. Thoughts? It just seems strange that no one else experiences this problem.
EDIT: I should clarify: JiniCho's version refuses to play MP4s for me, I get the green splotches, and XviD's have no picture, just sound. I have yet to test other formats.
keep up the great work i have eagerly been following this since v0.5
and it gets much better with each release.
XviD 1.1.0b2
for 16:9 i use: 352x192
and 4:3: 320x240
using XviD at a target bitrate of 320k Quantizer capped at 5
and using an audio bitrate of CBR MP3 96k 44hz.
this has awesome playback performance for PSP 0.6 has almost eliminated all image tearing, but it's unstable for now, crashes at diffrent points each time could be 44minutes into the film or it could be 3minutes i have had the same problem with every release, the max file i have opened is a 210mb 1h09m clip.
Using this binary (and the previous mod by you), both xvid and mpeg4 videos don't display video, although audio plays at full speed and works fine. The "Loading..." screen simply becomes stuck. Thoughts? It just seems strange that no one else experiences this problem.
EDIT: I should clarify: JiniCho's version refuses to play MP4s for me, I get the green splotches, and XviD's have no picture, just sound. I have yet to test other formats.
I got this too when I have tried non PSP resolution, like 720*576, or even 480*282 (this displays but will bring in green artefacts)
JiniCho and jonny are doing a great job with PMP, hope someone can make an additon with a VLC compatible streaming client :-) I know I know got to stop dreaming...
I noticed the same problem. I tried the program with asf mp4 mpg avi mpeg, and each movie froze randomly. The same movie would crash at different parts when played over.
Great work, soon we can watch movies in the only acceptable resolution.
I've some troubles encoding videos that work thought.
I Use 3GP_Converter 0.32 (FFMPEG) with various settings (all 480*272) but none works.
It hangs after about 4 minutes while playing files, and for some it hangs while loading (almost all avi files).
I tried xvid/mpeg4/h264 video codec and mp3/aac with all variations in both mp4 and avi format.
I tried -b 768 and -qscale 4, no difference.
The sound is offsync, but that is expected in such a early release.
Does anyone know how to create the best working file, that does not hang or delays the sound so much?
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/
donno if u guys know about this player, but its an open source player and my
guess is that its fairly easy to port. but i donno if u dont know about it check
it out. might help things along. great work on pmp!.
I already ported mplayer to PSP, but it wasn't so easy.
And the performance is not good as PMP.
I merged jonny's me_idct to it but the video is broken. I got only green screen. Current idct can only play 15fps(480x272) mpeg4 video at 333MHz clock which is not good enough to be called as 'MPlayer fo PSP'.
I have looked a bit on the source code, but I must confess. This is way above my programming skills.
One thing I did see, there are pretty much code there to handle resize etc.
Is it possible to create a stripped version that handle only 480*272 resolution. You could skip a resize and at least (mayby) a copy from "drawing" buffer to screen memory space.
Also, it could be stripped to only handle 48000 sound streams and 30fps video, that would make it easier to sync between video and sound.
To me honest, the builtin VideoPlayer is OK, but it Lacks in native resolution, and I think anyone will reencode movies before putting them on the memorystick to save space and gain quality.
JiniCho wrote:I already ported mplayer to PSP, but it wasn't so easy.
And the performance is not good as PMP.
I merged jonny's me_idct to it but the video is broken. I got only green screen. Current idct can only play 15fps(480x272) mpeg4 video at 333MHz clock which is not good enough to be called as 'MPlayer fo PSP'.
cool just wanted to fill in what i could case someone missed it.
marlov74 wrote:
To me honest, the builtin VideoPlayer is OK, but it Lacks in native resolution, and I think anyone will reencode movies before putting them on the memorystick to save space and gain quality.
/Marcus
Don't be so sure about that, I and many others I talked to hate to convert movies for one time view.
The only thing I want this player is for just moving the movie to my memstick and watch it. No converting and hassle.
And definetly NOT remove the resize code! And it is not the problem.
But if you or others want to convert movies to native resolution go ahead and the resize code shouldn't effect your movies.
Good job with PMP! Keep up the good work, and I have very soon I can play my movies with PMP. :D Looking forward
JiniCho wrote:I already ported mplayer to PSP, but it wasn't so easy.
And the performance is not good as PMP.
I merged jonny's me_idct to it but the video is broken. I got only green screen. Current idct can only play 15fps(480x272) mpeg4 video at 333MHz clock which is not good enough to be called as 'MPlayer fo PSP'.
Was the streaming part (for streaming video) of Mplayer also ported?
Doing great on the job for PMP, thanks and best regards!
digihoe: streaming is not ported. And I can't test wifi code right now because I'm under the proxy environment which is requiring id & passwd when i try to connect to the internet.
JiniCho wrote:digihoe: streaming is not ported. And I can't test wifi code right now because I'm under the proxy environment which is requiring id & passwd when i try to connect to the internet.
I have this at my University also, is there anyone you knows away around it?