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Created with
encode-handheld.pl v4.7
Special note:
This is packed in .zip due to the seeding method
being used. poppedtart did a PoC on this and it
seemed to work alright. Use WinRAR to extract.
Right click on .zip file, select "Extract Here".
Proceed as normal. If you delete the .zip you
can't help seed... Please seed as you normally
would. The shared community needs YOU to survive.
Thanks!
WinRAR:
http://www.rarsoft.com/download.htm
Regarding the filename prefix, if you use
uTorrent to download, at the top it says Save As
when you load the torrent, you can remove the
prefix here. It should still seed and download
ok.
My encodes have been tested and found to
work on PSP, iPhone, iPod touch, iPod nano 3g, 4g,
iPod classic, iPod 5g, iPod 5.5g, Zune, and the
new Android G1 phone/pda from Google/T-Mobile.
They also appear to work on a BlackBerry. I
recently played with someones new BlackBerry and
just transferred the file as is using the
BlackBerry software and it worked fine.
This
release was tested on PSP firmware 5.50
This release was probably not tested on Apple
iPod 5g 30GB but should work anyways...
Notes:
* Please ensure you are running PSP firmware 4.01
or above before claiming the release doesn't work
on your PSP. (All my releases work, so don't even
bother claiming they do not. If they do not work
it is YOUR fault.)
* For proper playback of
480 width material on the PSP your screen setting
should be "Normal" or "Zoom" if you want to fill
the screen. Do NOT use "Full Screen" that
distorts the AR!
* Zune 30GB (original 1st
gen unit) will not direct sync these. Zune
software will transcode H.264 files at device sync
(to WMV).
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Video
Dimensions: (480x192) (widescreen)
Codec: H.264 / AVC
H.264 Level: 21
Coder: CAVLC
Passes: 2
Bitrate: 384kb (ABR)
Audio
Codec: MPEG-4 AAC Audio
Channels: Stereo
Sample rate: 48000 Hz
Bitrate: 128kb
Copy files or folder to /VIDEO on your PSP memory
stick (use a USB Mini-B cable).
(or)
Sync video files using iTunes to your iPod.
(Drag file to library, drag from library to
device. TV shows will be TV section, Movies in
Movies, Music Videos in Music)
(or)
Sync
video files using Zune software to your Zune.
(or)
Use your BlackBerry manager software.
Add the file to your library and copy to device.
Copy file as is. Do not let the BlackBerry
software do its hocus pocus to these files.
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Want to watch it on the big screen?
Here are
a few ways to do that:
1) Do you have a PSP
slim? If so buy the TV out cables and direct
connect to your tv and play them that way. You can
buy regular composite cables, svideo cables, and
component cables. I recommend these:
PSP Slim
Component Cable (games too):
http://www.amazon.com/PSP-Slim-Component-Cable-Xbox-360/dp/B00149S0H6/
PSP S-Video/AV Cable (video only):
http://www.amazon.com/PSP-S-Video-AV-Cable-Sony/dp/B0015SKP5Q/
2) Do you have an XBOX 360 and a PSP? Hook your
PSP to your XBOX 360 via the USB Mini-B cable. Go
to the media blade on your 360, select videos,
change source, select portable device, navigate to
your video.
3) If for some reason you don't
have a PSP and you do have an XBOX 360 then you
can just put the video files on any USB device and
just connect them to your XBOX in the same manner
as above.
4) You can also stream the video to
your XBOX 360 using Windows Media player 11 or
uShare on Linux. To stream via Windows Media
Player 11 to XBOX 360 follow this guide:
http://owlet.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!D48B90C1DDF5D401!297.entry
5) Watch via XBMC on your XBOX or Linux HTPC:
http://xbmc.org/
6) There is most likely a
way to stream this to a PS3 or play via USB device
also, but I don't own one, so I can't advise on
how to do that.
7) Use Apple TV:
http://www.apple.com/appletv/
8) Use an
Apple AV cable with your iPod device. Check the
description to make sure the cable works with your
iPod. I don't recommend the old iPod photo cable
as it doesn't come with a charger device also.
The other 2 cables let you charge your iPod while
watching TV so that your battery doesn't die
midway

Apple Composite AV Cable:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB129LL/B
Apple Component AV Cable:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB128LL/B
iPod photo AV Cable (don't buy this):
http://store.apple.com/us/product/M9765G/B
9) Use a Popcorn Hour A-110
http://www.popcornhour.com/onlinestore/
10)
Connect your Zune to your Xbox 360 via the USB
cable. Go to the media blade on your 360, select
videos, change source, select portable device,
navigate to your video.
11) Connect your Zune
right to your TV with AV cables. For instance if
you own a iPod photo AV Cable then this cable
works just fine, swap the left and right cables
when you hook to TV. Refer to the guide for
compatible cables and pinout or buy a cable from
amazon:
Zune AV Cable from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Zune-Audio-Video-Cable/dp/B00166MRZS/
Zune AV Cable guide (shows pinout and compatible
cables):
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2006/11/microsoft-zune-av-cable-pinouts.php
12) Stream to your PS3 or Xbox 360 using
TVersity, refer to:
http://tversity.com/
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Note: playing mpeg 4 videos on Xbox 360 requires
the Dec 2007 video update. You may also need to
download the optional video codec pack. Refer to:
http://blogs.msdn.com/xboxteam/archive/2007/11/30/december-2007-video-playback-faq.aspx
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Need more memory for your PSP?
Buy the new
Sony MSMT16G 16GB Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2)
Media:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MSMT16G-Memory-Stick-Mark2/dp/B0013AX2HO/
Not enough? Here is how to get 32GB of storage
on PSP
http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&thread.id=3420076&view=by_date_ascending&page=1
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Apple iPod playback tip.
Don't like my
widescreen videos not filling your iPod 4:3
screen? Take the following steps:
iPod 5th
gen:
Main menu > Videos > Video Settings > Widescreen
> Off
iPod Nano 3rd gen:
Main menu > Videos > Settings > Fit to Screen >
On
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-HR