Converting video files to play on the PSP is an easy process. The PSP preset file can be downloaded here. After installing Handbrake, open it and you will be asked to choose a video file to convert. Choose your target file and click Presets at the top menu and Import from file. Choose PSP. If yes, continue below to make best use of it. I generally use my PSP Go for watching anime and it is great at that. It delivers high quality video at low bitrates and generally much better than competitors.
For audio it uses AAC Advanced Audio Codec which is again one of the best audio codecs out there and most content providers use it for high quality audio at low bitrates. That is all, after your encoding is done, just copy the content and enjoy your videos. Continue to read if you want further info. I made the video settings so that you will have very high quality encodes at relatively large size and a long time.
If you want, you can lower the video quality and both save space and reduce encoding time. At the Video tab, there is Quality Section. I chose 18 which is nearly identical to the source. You can choose up to without much lowering picture quality and have lower file sizes. Other than that, at the Advanced tab, you can choose Hexagon Default for Motion Est Method for faster encodes, also you can reduce Subpixel Motion Est from my default 11 to 7 to drastically decrease encoding time.
Both will have a negative impact on quality. This will save you the hassle of converting audio and give you high quality audio. If not, you should choose a AAC codec to convert audio.
If you care about high audio quality choose kbps, if not you can go as low as 96 kbps. It means you have to hard-code subtitles into your video if you want them. Go to Subtitles tab, choose the subtitle in your source and tick the burn-in box to hardcode them. You can also import a.
PSP can decode resolutions which both height and width are divisible by You got some exceptions for that though. So if you want to have your encodes playable with your other devices too or you use Tv-Out, you can choose one of the resolutions above.
There are a few more things for increasing video quality, be warned, these will most possibly only aid your OCD. But no, in fact you do see benefit, even though it is not much. The quality increase will not be much but file size increase will be a lot. You can also try increasing Motion Est Method and Motion Est Range, though encode will be much slower and your gain will be minimal.
Source: Handbrake 0. Even the most helpful are incomplete. I hope this post will help fill in the blanks. There is no longer any PSP preset for Handbrake, but from what I can gather, the preset had only limited success as the x encoder would change syntax and settings between versions. Other presets that may have worked before, like 'iPod' and 'Apple-Universal' now do not. Here is what worked for me, step by step: First, load your source file, otherwise many of the options will not activate.
None of the baselines appear to work. Leave the Filter, Subtitles, and Chapters tabs alone. All very clever, but why bother?
I know the PSP, especially the Phat, is outdated. However, I prefer to watch movies on the PSP because it has a bigger screen than my smartphone. It is also far more durable, and easier to hold without obscuring my view.
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