Is there any way to change pmf files to video file?i don't think so but does anyone know for sure? i have some cool game intro ect that i need to edit to game boot.
It's difficult at best.
I recall Z33 posting a method before - but unless you know how to demultiplex the audio stream, and modify the sourcecode of the PSP AT3 player to output to a file (and of course, recompile it)...
Another way will involve some audio quality loss, as you'll need to capture the audio via analogue means (that is, you need one of those audio-audio cable thingies). If you have one of those cables, plug one end into the PSP's headphone jack, and the other into your computer's line-in jack. Then play the PMF with the PSP PMF player and capture the audio on the computer.
Now that you have the audio, time to convert the video: get the PMF codec, then convert the PMF file with any encoder which uses DirectShow (I think XviD4PSP should be able to do it).
After you've got the video and audio stream, you'll need to combine (multiplex) them together; note that syncing the two may be a little difficult. If you actually get to this stage, tell me, and I'll help you out.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:It's difficult at best.
I recall Z33 posting a method before - but unless you know how to demultiplex the audio stream, and modify the sourcecode of the PSP AT3 player to output to a file (and of course, recompile it)...
Another way will involve some audio quality loss, as you'll need to capture the audio via analogue means (that is, you need one of those audio-audio cable thingies). If you have one of those cables, plug one end into the PSP's headphone jack, and the other into your computer's line-in jack. Then play the PMF with the PSP PMF player and capture the audio on the computer.
Now that you have the audio, time to convert the video: get the PMF codec, then convert the PMF file with any encoder which uses DirectShow (I think XviD4PSP should be able to do it).
After you've got the video and audio stream, you'll need to combine (multiplex) them together; note that syncing the two may be a little difficult. If you actually get to this stage, tell me, and I'll help you out.
Thanks Zinga, it may take me some time,but that's great help:)
Double posth901 Wrote:check this thread
http://www.psp-hacks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=73945
h901
YEh thanks! this will help me on my way;)
I found a good way to get audio, actually. Though it does have its drawbacks.
What you need is the PMF file,
PMFPlayer10, and
PSP Audio Recorder Beta. Don't use the 3.02 OE-B or 2.71 versions of PMFPlayer as Audio Recorder Beta does not like those.
I know IRShell has a PMF player integrated, but it doesn't boot correctly with Audio Recorder Beta.
put PMFPlayer10 in the right directory for Audio Recorder Beta's homebrew run, put the pmf in the root of your memory stick naming it movie.pmf.
Run PMFPlayer10 through Audio Recorder Beta, and Hit L+R+Circle as soon as you possibly can. Then hit Cross as close to the end of the video as you can, which pauses it, then hit L+R+Square to end the audio recording. If you wait until the video ends completely, PMFPlayer10 exits and Audio Recorder Beta doesn't get the chance to finish the file, and you get a 0 byte .wav. Wait for the memory stick to stop flashing, then hit Triangle to quit PMFPlayer10.
I used this to rip the audio from the japanese opening to Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology, so that I could then put together the english video (for the english title at the end) and the japanese audio (so the lyrics aren't butchered out). Then I inserted it into an ISO of the english version of Radiant Mythology. (which I legally own.) I got lucky though, because the music doesn't start immediately, and the music fades out long enough before the video ends to pause it and stop the recording.