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16-Sep-2007, 03:04 PM #1
Mac To Psp Converter, Free Or Commercial?
Hi all,

I have my own home movies on my MAC, plus a few movies and some DVD's of our Evangelism Programmes that were originally on DVD I have placed on my MACBOOK using MAC THE RIPPER. I travel a lot on Evangelism, and cannot always carry my MACBOOK.

I was given a SONY PSP as a gift, not really to use as a games-machine, but mainly for the screen size to use to watch DVD's on. I have tried to use a few programmes, like FFMPEG, but it seems cannot get the movies already on my MACBOOK harddisk onto the PSP.

IS there a programme out there, free (preferably), or sold, that would allow smooth, uncomplicated transfer of either DVD's or MPEG's onto the SONY PSP? I have seen so many iPod programmes, and I have used a few that work so smoothly & consistently; there must be some for the SONY PSP??

Thank you in advance
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16-Sep-2007, 04:34 PM #2
Are you talking about converting them into an appropriate format for PSP?
It's a little confusing since you talk about FFMPEG but than talk about problems transferring the files to the PSP, so not sure.

If yes about converting, check out VisualHub.
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16-Sep-2007, 11:04 PM #3
Thanks, Headrush,

I will take a look at VisualHub.

Sorry I confused you, but what I was trying to say was, I already have some movies etc. on my MACBook hard disk, so "ripping" is not really the problem. The problem seems to be able to transfer these movies to the PSP. If I can get both a converter and a program that will see to the transfer seamlessly for me, perfect. I understood that there were some programmes that would not "rip" DVD's, but would do the transfer, so I tried to seperate the problem. However, if I can get 1 programme to do both, excellent!
So, again, I would like a programme that allows a conversion from a DVD, or will convert an MPEG.4 that is already on my hard disk, to PSP format AND transfer to the PSP.

Thanks again
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17-Sep-2007, 01:44 AM #4
Tried VisualHub, Trial Version with a 2 minutue limit for converted moives. Worked flawlessly. Impressed, went back to the site to purchase, was directed to the KAGI web-site for payment, selected PAYPAL, but I was unable to proceed from that page because everytime I clicked on"Checkout", KAGI asked for my Billing Address.

I have never been asked for my billing address when using PayPal, which I thought was one of PayPal's sellig points, that none of your banking/credit card details were given out?? Has anyone had this experience before? I certainly haven't, & much as I want to purchase VisualHub, will not if it means giving out my credit card details while I am using PayPal.

Grateful for any info or inout on this

Thanks!
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21-Sep-2007, 10:09 PM #5
This is exactly what you want. Mac or PC. Won't rip from under CSS encryption, but it'll convert pretty much anything. Use the presets.
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22-Sep-2007, 01:24 AM #6
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This is exactly what you want. Mac or PC. Won't rip from under CSS encryption, but it'll convert pretty much anything. Use the presets.
Thank you, AustinM, but where is the programme you siggested...?? No link, no name, could you please re-post with the info?

Thanks!
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22-Sep-2007, 01:47 AM #7
Sorry about that - http://handbrake.m0k.org/
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