Just about to bid on a PSP on ebay...

Just about to bid on a PSP on ebay...

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lockstock2sb

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2,855 posts

250 months

Wednesday 31st August 2005
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Some good deals going on ebay with a choice of game. Am i stitching myself up getting a jap one or should i get a uk one and pay more ???

Will these jap ones do everything the uk ones do ? I heard the screens are better also - is this a load of shite !?

Cheers

Steve

lockstock2sb

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2,855 posts

250 months

Wednesday 31st August 2005
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Its all academic now... won the auction on ebay. Total of £187 delivered in 3 days with a choice of game (i chose twisted metal). Not disapointed at the price as i'd rather pay a few quid more and get a game rather than a dodgy dvd !

anyone got any feedback on these jap units ?

Steve

stig

11,822 posts

291 months

Wednesday 31st August 2005
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There's no difference chap (that I know of). I've got a Jap one and I just selected the right language and away you go

lockstock2sb

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250 months

Wednesday 31st August 2005
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Great

So is this rumour about the japanese screens being made by sharp (hence better quality) true ?

Also i heard that the UK psp's will come with version 2.0 software which removes an exploit about running emulators ? I'm hoping to have some old school gaming along side my movies

Cheers

Steve

>> Edited by lockstock2sb on Wednesday 31st August 17:35

steve_evil

10,689 posts

236 months

Wednesday 31st August 2005
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The screen thing is all crap, they'll all be the same quality, hope you haven't ordered one direct from Japan otherwise you'll have about £50 customs duty on top of what you paid.

lockstock2sb

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250 months

Wednesday 31st August 2005
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This guys in Hong Kong, and reckons he'll put it down as a gift or used goods or something and it will go though ok.

Its a bit of a gamble i suppose but he who dares...lol

Murph7355

38,941 posts

263 months

Wednesday 31st August 2005
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Not sure on the screens as I've yet to see a non-Japanese version. But it could be true (the rumour was they couldn't get the volume of screens for export, so they changed it).

Any which way, they're a quality piece of kit (had one since December. Was in Japan on release) - have just put Star Wars IV-VI on a 1Gb memory stick. Top banana.

I actually have a couple of brand new, boxed Japanese units going spare (brand new with Ridge Racer) if anyone's interested (PM me).

lockstock2sb

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250 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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Lol if you had posted earlier i would have taken on eoff you rather than mess about importing !! Still need to get a 1 or 2gb stick for it though.

Was doing some dvd rips last night in preparation but the file sizes were a tad big @ 700 odd meg for minority report. I want a decent quality but lowest possible file size. Currently testing 29 fps with 768k stereo sound.

Whats the setting you use ? Have you tried anything lower ? I was thinking of trying a lower fps for films that dont have a lot of action...

Steve

Murph7355

38,941 posts

263 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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You have to be careful ripping movies. What software are you using?

Don't mess with the frame rate much as you'll get lip synch issues.

Bit rates - 300 works fine for pretty much everything. You'll get a few artefacts here and there, but nothing that spoils the movie. 500 erradicates them, but increases files sizes.

I can *just* squeeze Star Wars IV, V and VI on a 1Gb stick (trimming out the credits and deleting everything else on the stick).

PS Frame rate I use is 29.97, sound around 32kbps.

>> Edited by Murph7355 on Friday 2nd September 00:47

lockstock2sb

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Friday 2nd September 2005
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I'm using an all in one app (instead of downloading shedloads of mini apps) DVX to actually rip the DVD to avi format as i want them full size to watch on the pc and potentially move to a another pc which will be a movie pc in the front room. DVX works well and is pretty foolproof once you have downloaded the correct dll's from within the plugin manager (VERY EASY TO DO !) The rips are pretty damn great also - still getting to grips with optimizing and cropping the avi's though !

Once i have ripped the dvd to avi, i'm using that PSP Video 9 software to rip a psp copy of the big version, seems to work ok, but there are a fair few options when converting to mp4.

I'm a picky bastid when it comes to sound and picture quality so i dont fancy artifacts and a muffled sound. I might try dropping the pic quality but keeping the sound at at least 128/192k (same as my mp3's)

Steve

Murph7355

38,941 posts

263 months

Saturday 3rd September 2005
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lockstock2sb said:
I'm a picky bastid when it comes to sound and picture quality so i dont fancy artifacts and a muffled sound. I might try dropping the pic quality but keeping the sound at at least 128/192k (same as my mp3's)

Steve

Give one a whirl on the lower settings - they're really very watchable (not as if you're using the PSP for audio/videophile type watching after all!).

And at the end of the day, it's surely better to be able to watch it all at *slightly* worse quality than not watch at all as it won't fit on a memory stick...

lockstock2sb

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Sunday 4th September 2005
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Lol you have a point there

In actual fact i bought the psp for movies on the go as much as the gaming. I had a 40gb iRiver which was superb but i really wanted to start watching films on the way into work as well. The psp was the way to go because i can do films, and mp3's and also game but the price was a shedload cheaper than an iRiver movie player.

These memoery sticks better get bigger though !! hehe

Murph7355

38,941 posts

263 months

Sunday 4th September 2005
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lockstock2sb said:
Lol you have a point there

In actual fact i bought the psp for movies on the go as much as the gaming. I had a 40gb iRiver which was superb but i really wanted to start watching films on the way into work as well. The psp was the way to go because i can do films, and mp3's and also game but the price was a shedload cheaper than an iRiver movie player.

These memoery sticks better get bigger though !! hehe

I also only jumped at one when I heard they could do movies (was in Japan, got one a few days after they were released - very fortuitously as supplies were short at first).

2Gb memory stick duos are on the way. I'll give it 12mths before 4Gb are out.

But how much better would the PSP have been is they'd used a compact flash slot? I might even have sold my iPod!

JonRB

76,123 posts

279 months

Sunday 4th September 2005
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Murph7355 said:
But how much better would the PSP have been is they'd used a compact flash slot?
Ah, but then Sony would have been conceding that CF was a better medium than Memory Stick, and we couldn't have that.

lockstock2sb

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250 months

Monday 5th September 2005
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LOl - that would have sold it to me more i think ! You can get 4gb ones already cant you !!

My PSP just arrived at home (3 days from HK !!) It came through with no delays at the *cough* depot so my gamble paid off

Cant wait to get home now !!

Murph7355

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263 months

Monday 5th September 2005
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lockstock2sb said:
LOl - that would have sold it to me more i think ! You can get 4gb ones already cant you !!

You can get 8Gb solid state now, and I believe 16Gb are in the lab, waiting for everyone to buy into the 8's

Sony would get a lot more sales and respect if it took its head out of its arse. I'll never, ever, but anything other than gaming products from them in future. And they're not something I buy that regularly.

dave_s13

13,868 posts

276 months

Tuesday 6th September 2005
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These seems fairly reasonable

www.kayslifestyle.co.uk/psnlnet/psnl_content/recss05_psp.aspx?brand=KaysLS&cat_id=16033&zone_id=0&prod_id=0&offer_id=X

Sony PSP £179.99 less 10% if it's your first order and 40 weeks 0% credit.

That's only £4.04 a week. hmmmm....

lockstock2sb

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250 months

Tuesday 6th September 2005
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got mine yesterday, and its f'ing superb !! Twisted metal is very good !

Just need a firewire/usb lead and a memory stick to get going !!

GlenMH

5,276 posts

250 months

Tuesday 6th September 2005
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Murph7355 said:

lockstock2sb said:
LOl - that would have sold it to me more i think ! You can get 4gb ones already cant you !!


You can get 8Gb solid state now, and I believe 16Gb are in the lab, waiting for everyone to buy into the 8's



Anyone know what the maximum size of memory stick the PSP will support?

Cheers

Glen

Raify

6,552 posts

255 months

Tuesday 6th September 2005
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wow a really impressive bit of kit! I'm posting this from my PSP .

Amazing