The PSP Video 9 Development Team sent us an email about the latest update to their PSP Video 9 homebrew app. It's a video-converter, much like what we just posted moments ago, but one of the biggest differences here is that PSP Video 9 v2.14 supports PSP Firmware 3.30 (and only FW 3.30). So, if you haven't updated your FW yet, this isn't going to be much use to you.
In their public site, Red Kawa reports that this is not only a beta version, but a very early beta version. Aside from FW 3.30 support, only the bare essentials are here.
Some parts of the GUI were changed. It looks different from what you might be used to, but still, the Convert button is there, of course. Here's the changelog for PSP Video 9 v2.14 Beta:
Added: PlayStation Portable Support
Updated: FFmpeg rev8435
Fixed: Audio Bitrate Units
As video converters go (this is to be installed on your PC BTW, if you still haven't caught on), once your file is done, all you gotta do is manually copy it and transfer it into the VIDEO folder in the root of your PSP's memory stick. Right now, there's a bit of an issue regarding some "squished-looking" vids when you play them on your PSP. To work around this, just change the screen settings and display it as full screen (hit the Triangle button when the vid is playing).
Update: We just got word from the developers of PSP Video 9 that they have updated this application. Only minor bug fixes were made, still, that's something really helpful. Here's the release notes from the PSP Video 9 Developement Team:
Image thumbnails are now created along with converted videos. Make sure to copy over the JPG file as well to the VIDEO directory to make them show up. We have also determined what was causing 16:9 video to appear all squished initially. We have fixed this so now 16:9 videos will look fine in 480x272 by default.
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