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Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - General Gaming - Rip DVD's to PSP
  
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pipod
Posts: 24/34
aah, that would explain it. They were pretty smart to encode it to that, DEFINITE space saver. Kudos!!!
RanusApe
Posts: 12/17
Originally posted by pipod
well compression rates are getting pretty amazing. No matter what they say about mp3 compression, it is really amazing. Do you know what file format X Copy 9 compresses into?

well the psp, as far as i know, plays mpeg4 so i would assume it converts into that... other wise i really don't know how they could market it.
pipod
Posts: 23/34
well compression rates are getting pretty amazing. No matter what they say about mp3 compression, it is really amazing. Do you know what file format X Copy 9 compresses into?
RanusApe
Posts: 11/17
Originally posted by Snika
Whoa! More than 2 movies on a 512 MB stick! Thats crazy!
How's the picture quality?

ya that compression seems a lil unreal, i mean under 512 sounds pretty crazy small, but also awsome I wonder how Xcopy9 compresses like that! seems crazy
pipod
Posts: 22/34
Ooooh man, that's freaking awesome! Definitely tempting... Good thread, I approve
Stemware
Posts: 39/43
Well, there are three different compression levels, but even on the Med. level my eyes and ears cannot distinguish it from umd. So, pretty darn good.
Snika
Posts: 824/916
Whoa! More than 2 movies on a 512 MB stick! Thats crazy!
How's the picture quality?
pipod
Posts: 21/34
i agree. check this out though, http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=1986 4 GB drive!!!! You could fit like 8 movies or something on that.
RanusApe
Posts: 10/17
Originally posted by Stemware
I am not the person to ask about the numbers... very non-technical and girly that way. I have a 512 mb stick and it fits more than 2 movies on it, but that was before I figured out you can not transfer the extras.


not having to copy the extras must save a ton of space! i don't think the other programs have that option. this sounds like the best of all PSP movie software.
Stemware
Posts: 38/43
I am not the person to ask about the numbers... very non-technical and girly that way. I have a 512 mb stick and it fits more than 2 movies on it, but that was before I figured out you can not transfer the extras.
RanusApe
Posts: 9/17
Originally posted by Stemware
I think it's worth the $30 (for the PSP version). It makes it really easy. I don't know how much an average rip is because I do mine w/o all the DVD extras and stuff.


thats cool that it will let you keep them or lose them, i like that feature. anyway, whats the average size though for low/med/high qualitys? if they can fit it on a 512 stick that is good enough for me
pipod
Posts: 20/34
oh yeah that's true, that should shave off a lot of space!
Stemware
Posts: 35/43
I think it's worth the $30 (for the PSP version). It makes it really easy. I don't know how much an average rip is because I do mine w/o all the DVD extras and stuff.
pipod
Posts: 19/34
looks sick. 30 bucks isn't that much when you consider how much you save not having to buy UMD's ($19.99-$28.95). So I mean that's like the price of 1 UMD... Not bad considering that you can transfer as many DVD's as you want now.
RanusApe
Posts: 8/17
this sounds pretty dam good, exactly the software i was looking for and its not $50 its $30 for the psp vertion. anyway i'll read up on it a lil bit more, but as it is looks dam sweet.
Snika
Posts: 812/916
Is it worth the $49.99 or should I obtain it otherwise?
Sounds pretty cool, though.
How big is an average movie rip?
Stemware
Posts: 33/43
Check this out, sweet, quick, easy, lets you rip all your DVD’s to your memory stick. http://www.psptransfer.com/ I used it, fastest thing I've found so far that is high quality.
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