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MoviesForMyPod/PSP/Phone
MoviesForMyPod/PSP/Phone 1.5
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Convert QuickTime movies to iPod/PSP/Phone formats (was MovieToGo).   Commercial ($59)
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MoviesForMyPod/PSP/Phone is a simple, effective batch processing application for converting QuickTime movies into iPod-friendly PSP/iPod/Podcast/Phone Movies and Ringtones, 320x240 MPEG-4 and H.264 movie files.
What's New
Version 1.5: Includes fixes for latest version of the PSP firmware so you can create iPod/PSP compatible MPEG-4 files, including widescreen movies.
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.3 or later, iTunes 6 or later.







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    Free
    iPod video conversion app.
MoviesForMyPod/PSP... User Discussion (Write a Review)
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Patddfan88 reviewed on 27 May 2009
just not worth $60 when isquint is freeware!
[Version 1.5]


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Yakuzah commented on 02 Aug 2006
Whats wrong with everyone? Just use FFMPEG FFS, support the developer, it has a PSP Mode, and it's H.264 encoding is both superb and quick!
[Version 1.0.4]

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Digigami, Inc. (developer) replied on 26 Aug 2006
Thanks Gary. Our product is primarily for converting QuickTime content, and there are plenty of test cases where ffmpegX does not deliver good results. Since all the OpenSource tools use the same basic plumbing, they all have the same bugs. Also, there is no question that the Apple AAC encoder is vastly superior to the open source one. After all, it is an iPod, right?

But at the same time, for ripping DVDs etc. ffmpegX is clearly a better choice. Or Handbrake.
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Mudflapper replied on 29 Aug 2006
FFMPEG's PSP conversion doesn't work anyway. At least not with PSP firmware 2.8.
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RandySS replied on 11 Aug 2008
GO WITH visualhub or isquint same company makes both . i tried this out for 1 month and had errors with a few file that worked then they got corrupted.
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gogogirl reviewed on 13 May 2006
Ripped "Complicated" music vid from Avril Lavigne "Let Go" (enhanced disc). Used 1_avi.avi from the disc. Worked great. Currently converting "He Wasn't" music video from CD single.
[Version 1.0.1]


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sjj_public reviewed on 20 Dec 2005
This works well if you select H.264 format, albeit excruciatingly slowly, but I find that it does a terrible job if I use MPEG4 format, even at the high quality option. I get a bad pulsing effect in the resulting videos. Anyone else seeing this? I wish the MPEG4 format worked well (and it can, as shown by iSquint - unfortunately I find that iSquint gives horrendous audio quality, so it's useless.) At least I can use H.264 format with this and get good video and audio quality, but it does take an insanely long period of time to convert even a 30 minute video using H.264.
[Version 0.993]

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JThree replied on 07 Jan 2006
I'm getting the pulsing too on some videos.
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Digigami, Inc. (developer) replied on 24 Apr 2006
Please file a bug report with Apple regarding the pulsing for the MPEG-4 exporter:

"Movie to MPEG-4"

This is the exporter we are calling that generates the pulsing.

Movie For Podcast does not seem to have this problem, although it also encodes MPEG-4 SP video.

- Gen Kiyooka
Digigami
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Digigami, Inc. (developer) replied on 10 May 2006
Pulsing video is now fixed. So many new and requested features in 1.01 I can't even describe it!

Check it out.
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aa@aol.com commented on 02 Dec 2005
Does anybody know when you try converting a video file to AAC you get A message that stas " An unknow error occurred (-50)
[Version 0.993]


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Saggis commented on 30 Nov 2005
Ok Developer I love this progrram its way better than anything else but I end up going back to isquint because it has widescreen support so please please try and impliment this in your next version then it'd be number one! Oh and H264 would be frieken hot!
[Version 0.993]


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Anonymous reviewed on 16 Nov 2005
How do you do a batch conversion cause i dont have a clue how to convert a dvd so if someone could give me a step by step conversion that would be great
[Version 0.993]


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Anonymous reviewed on 16 Nov 2005
For you having audio problems it's cause the Audio is Muxed, convert to quicktime using MPEG stream clip then try it, it'll work ;)!
[Version 0.993]


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Anonymous reviewed on 11 Nov 2005
Great program and thanks for keeping it freeware..It seems I can't get the program to transfer sound. Is this normal..the videos convert, alas without sound.
[Version 0.993]

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Anonymous commented on 12 Nov 2005
I just downloaded the program and I am having the same problem. Great video but no audio
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Anonymous commented on 13 Nov 2005
same thing any way to fix?
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Anonymous commented on 25 Nov 2005
QuickTime .mov files work fine when converting, but other programs like real play have a lot of glitches
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Anonymous reviewed on 01 Nov 2005
Extremely easy and amazing fast compared to the old MovieToGo application ... takes about an hour to convert a 45 minute video clip. Currently the best free iPod video converter for mac!

One feature I really miss from the old MovieToGo that appears to have vanished is that of the ability for the app to automatically convert widescreen hdtv movie clips to the proper ipod resolution. By default this version ruins the video by stretching it to fit the 320x240 aspect ratio, rather than preserving the aspect ratio. As far as I can see, you have to manually configure it as a custom mpeg with a resolution of 320x180 to prevent it from distorting your video. Other than that, it is a great tool!
[Version 0.991]


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Ezrabbit had trouble on 21 Aug 2007
Does not work with PSP firmware 3.30.
The PSP says the file produced is unplayable or not supported.
Please fix this!
[Version 1.0.4]


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Tang had trouble on 18 Dec 2005
Hey! Like others I can watch the converted file but there's no audio..what do I do? I see you talking about muxed files..what's that? What do I do?

Please help
[Version 0.993]

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MacUpdate Admin commented on 18 Dec 2005
From the developer:

"A popular question for technical support is 'my movie has no sound - help!'.

If your source movie file is an MPEG-1 file (.mpg file extension), first create a QuickTime movie using MPEG Streamclip (free), and then convert with MoviesForMyPod. Or, try using Podner ($10).

If your source movie file is a DivX AVI file, try running the file through DiVX Doctor before processing with MoviesForMyPod.

If your file is not one of these formats, please contact technical support."


Yas2253 rated on 25 Feb 2011

[Version 1.5]


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Version Downloads:3,484
Type:Multimedia & Design : Video
License:Commercial
Date:26 Jul 2008
Platform:PPC / Intel
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