![]() It'll use the Xvid codec just like xvid4psp and works all in one step. The video will be converted with hard subs. Make sure the "PSP" preset is selected, then click "Convert". Next click the "to Sony" button along the bottom. Then select the subtitle stream by clicking the default "Subtitles Off" option shown at the end of the details on the video entry in the list and choose the correct stream (there will be several, to make sure you have the correct one, click the play icon at the right, beside the scissors icon to preview the video (you can also identify the correct audio stream in the same way if there are several). Install it, load it up and then use the +Video button to add your video file (or +DVD for ripping DVDs, but that might need a "helper" program like DVD43 or AnyDVD for encrypted, commercial DVDs - if you're on XP, you're probably on 32 bit, so DVD43 will work for you and is free). Grab Freemake Video Converter from here: Seems like a fairly drawn out process I'm afraid.ĮDIT: I'm trying something else, it might work better.įound a much better option. You might need to convert to some other format first (maybe AVI would work well?), then dub the substitles in, then convert to PSP. In addition, it doesn't seem to work with VOB files. You can use VSFilter instead: - install, then copy vsfilter.dll from the install directory to the VirtualDub "plugins" directory and rename to vsfilter.vdf. I think this is probably the best you can get.ĮDIT: A little more research/experimenting shows me that installing VobSub doesn't seem to work on Windows 7 (at least for me and some others). You can then convert this using xvid4psp or whatever. I will look around and see what I can find.ĮDIT: Looks like you can do it with VirtualDub and VobSub. It may be possible to do it all in one step, I am not 100% sure. I don't know of any such software off hand, but I would speculate it may require converting twice (first add the subtitles, then convert to PSP). Your only option AFAIK would be some software that takes a subtitle stream and adds to the actual video ("hard subtitles" i.e. subtitles that can be enabled/disabled on the fly) from my experiences. Sadly the PSP doesn't seem to support "soft subtitles" (i.e.
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