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MKV to psp
is there a freeware available to convert mkv files to playable video viles for the psp?
25/03/2007 07:52 AM
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RE: MKV to psp
Yes :)
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25/03/2007 08:00 AM
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RE: MKV to psp
tnx.. il download it now..:D
25/03/2007 09:10 AM
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RE: MKV to psp
Note that you may need a DirectShow MKV splitter.
If the above doesn't work, see if the MKV file plays back in Windows Media Player.  If not, download the K-Lite Codec Pack and install that.
25/03/2007 03:35 PM
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RE: MKV to psp
How about for Linux?
25/03/2007 04:10 PM
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RE: MKV to psp
|-Anubis-| Wrote:How about for Linux?
Don't use Linux, so IDK.  DirectShow (subset of DirectX) is a commonly used interface for video in Windows.  Most converters rely on DirectShow to decode video.

Dunno if a common interface exists in Linux, but converters with the splitter built in, such as ffmpeg and mencoder, should work fine.
25/03/2007 05:25 PM
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