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Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 81
OS: Vista Ultimate, XP Home Edition SP2
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Converting iTunes files to PSP
Hello. I have recently purchased several video files off of the iTune's Music Store. After doing so, I tried transferring them to my PSP, but with no success. I know that the files are already in MP4 format, however I do not know how to place them on my PSP. I also tried using my 3GP converter (this isn't the first time I have put video on my PSP), but also to no avail. Any help on to how I can get these on my PSP would be much appreciated.
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Have you tried Nokia Multimedia Converter?
I looked through its supported file types and mp4 is listed.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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OS: Windows XP SP2
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in the root of your memstick create a folder called MP_ROOT inside that folder create another one named 101MNV01 put your videos inside that folder now rename the videos using this scheme M4V followed by 5 digits (all 0s dosn't seem to work for me) Example M4V12345.mp4 will work assuming you used the correct codecs to pack the mp4
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Omaha
Posts: 17
OS: Windows XP
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I had the same problem. Do you have all the latest updates? because I noticed it lists MP4 as supported but in reality it wasn't supported until patch 1.4 (I think). So make sure your all up to date and try it again. (honestly this pissed me off when it happened to me because i went out and bought an I-Pod because my PSP wouldn't support all the MP4 files i had and then four days later they announced that the new patch support MP4's)
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