MediaCoder transcodes for PMP/PMP AVC
MediaCoder transcodes for PMP/PMP AVC
MediaCoder is a free universal audio/video batch transcoder, putting together lots of excellent audio/video codecs and tools from the open source community into an all-in-one solution, capable of transcoding among different audio/video formats with many extra features.
MediaCoder 0.5.0 comes with a plug-in infrastructure for implementing specific transcoding user interface for specific devices, like PSP, mobile phone, VCD/DVD players etc.
The PSP plug-in makes MediaCoder, which has tons of options that can be adjusted, an easy tool to convert video files to transcode your video files (AVI/MPG/MKV/MP4/RMVB/WMV) to PMP/PMP AVC files to enjoy on your PSP.
MediaCoder web site:
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/
* PMP AVC support is only available in latest 0.5.0-pre
MediaCoder 0.5.0 comes with a plug-in infrastructure for implementing specific transcoding user interface for specific devices, like PSP, mobile phone, VCD/DVD players etc.
The PSP plug-in makes MediaCoder, which has tons of options that can be adjusted, an easy tool to convert video files to transcode your video files (AVI/MPG/MKV/MP4/RMVB/WMV) to PMP/PMP AVC files to enjoy on your PSP.
MediaCoder web site:
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/
* PMP AVC support is only available in latest 0.5.0-pre
Thanks for the info, however I have a transcoding issue with it:
The app always ends complaining about settings and the logfile mentions "Status: [sampling rate != 44100]" with default setting but also if I force the audio rate at 44 or the original of my file: 48 Khz.
I used the last 0.5 pre 4 and also tried to use the dev_psp.dll you linked on PMP mod avc thread but without success. Do you have a clue about this or someone else does ? Thanks by advance.
The app always ends complaining about settings and the logfile mentions "Status: [sampling rate != 44100]" with default setting but also if I force the audio rate at 44 or the original of my file: 48 Khz.
I used the last 0.5 pre 4 and also tried to use the dev_psp.dll you linked on PMP mod avc thread but without success. Do you have a clue about this or someone else does ? Thanks by advance.
Last edited by Ooops on Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
This is for PSP AVC right? If so,Ooops wrote:Thanks for the info, however I have a transcoding issue with it:
The app always ends complaining about settings and the logfile mentions "Status: [sampling rate != 44100]" with default setting but also if I force the audio rate at 44 or the original of my file: 48 Khz.
In the Audio tab on the left side of the mediacoder application. Choose the 'Resample' drop down box and select 44100 Hz. Problem should be solved now, I hope.
In the audio tab on the left side of the mediacoder application. Choose the 'resample' drop down box and select 44100. Problem should be solved now! Let us know.Ooops wrote:Thanks for the info, however I have a transcoding issue with it:
The app always ends complaining about settings and the logfile mentions "Status: [sampling rate != 44100]" with default setting but also if I force the audio rate at 44 or the original of my file: 48 Khz.
just a guess but try changing the mp3 decoder to lamemp3 and set the encoder to lame mp3, don't forget to resample, since you know it won't work, and maybe it will work.
Good luck, hope this help
oh and Great program Optimus, I work fine with me.
I just don't like the psp conversion wizard interface, since it take too much of my 1024x768 screen's place, oh well :o
Sincerely, great work
Good luck, hope this help
oh and Great program Optimus, I work fine with me.
I just don't like the psp conversion wizard interface, since it take too much of my 1024x768 screen's place, oh well :o
Sincerely, great work
So, you are abusing a free service, and I have a feeling abusing open source software, and are asking for donations?
Not to mention these "video converters" have little to nothing to do with psp software development...
So tell me why I shouldn't make you disappear?
Not to mention these "video converters" have little to nothing to do with psp software development...
So tell me why I shouldn't make you disappear?
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What are you talking about man!?Drakonite wrote:So, you are abusing a free service, and I have a feeling abusing open source software, and are asking for donations?
Not to mention these "video converters" have little to nothing to do with psp software development...
So tell me why I shouldn't make you disappear?
I've continued to work on it for almost one year and never asked for anything! Talking about donation, all my donation in this year adds up to only $180. That's even far less than what I earned sitting in my office for a week.
So, you, don't use my software and get away!
Dude, you have donation links and a huge section about donating! $180 is a lot for donations, especially for a small project like this...optimus wrote: What are you talking about man!?
I've continued to work on it for almost one year and never asked for anything! Talking about donation, all my donation in this year adds up to only $180. That's even far less than what I earned sitting in my office for a week.
So, you, don't use my software and get away!
Now, the problem I saw, was when checking that you weren't posting an ad link to a commercial product (which is quite frowned upon here.) it came to my attention you were posting on sourceforge, with the license set as 'gpl', almost definitely using various free code for the actual encoding work, and no source anywhere.
Now, while it's possible to be an issue with sourceforge that svn and such showed nothing (and I appoligize were that the case..), you blatently ignored me when I asked about source, which rather pissed me off.
Shoot Pixels Not People!
Makeshift Development
Makeshift Development
No one says open source projects cannot have Goggle Adsense on its website. On the contrary, many open source projects, including SourceForge itself, have Google Adsense.Drakonite wrote:Dude, you have donation links and a huge section about donating! $180 is a lot for donations, especially for a small project like this...optimus wrote: What are you talking about man!?
I've continued to work on it for almost one year and never asked for anything! Talking about donation, all my donation in this year adds up to only $180. That's even far less than what I earned sitting in my office for a week.
So, you, don't use my software and get away!
Now, the problem I saw, was when checking that you weren't posting an ad link to a commercial product (which is quite frowned upon here.) it came to my attention you were posting on sourceforge, with the license set as 'gpl', almost definitely using various free code for the actual encoding work, and no source anywhere.
Now, while it's possible to be an issue with sourceforge that svn and such showed nothing (and I appoligize were that the case..), you blatently ignored me when I asked about source, which rather pissed me off.
Don't say it small, before you can do this yourself. Why on earth do you want the source code for such a small project.
Maybe $180 is much for you poor guy, but it doesn't count for me.
The source code is in SourceForge SVN since I started this project (formally in CVS)! If not for that, how can you see hundreds times of commitments.
As an ignorant person like you, you definitely don't know how to use SVN (I guess you are using web browser to open the SVN link) so that you see nothing. It's never my duty to answer your questions especially for person who only want to get never knows to contribute.
that applies perfectly to drakonite indeed! now who is ignorant? LOLAs an ignorant person like you, you definitely don't know how to use SVN (I guess you are using web browser to open the SVN link) so that you see nothing. It's never my duty to answer your questions especially for person who only want to get never knows to contribute.