Help - PSP Crashes on Video Output
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Help - PSP Crashes on Video Output
I broke something and dunno how to fix it.
I am trying to output my show to a *video file* using the DivX v6.9.2 codec but I'm getting odd things happening. One of two things happen
(1) - PSP crashes and just vanishes off the screen completely without warning or error message - poof! GONE!
or
(2) - The output *seems* to go to completion but the resulting AVI file is ZERO bytes in length. Again, no errors.
It seems related to the output size - If I have the setting to 640x480 it works without issues but anything bigger and 1 of the 2 issues above occur _every_ time.
Outputting to other formats like mpeg-2 or mpeg-4 work ok but of course the file size is huge by comparison to DivX.
xVid is ok, but the quality is just plain bad and I can't seem to tweak it to look any good.
edit: I use PSP 4.1
Can anyone offer any suggestions as why this might be happening? I've reinstalled DivX several times and unfortunately I don't have anything else that *encodes* video to test if it might be the codec's fault.
I am trying to output my show to a *video file* using the DivX v6.9.2 codec but I'm getting odd things happening. One of two things happen
(1) - PSP crashes and just vanishes off the screen completely without warning or error message - poof! GONE!
or
(2) - The output *seems* to go to completion but the resulting AVI file is ZERO bytes in length. Again, no errors.
It seems related to the output size - If I have the setting to 640x480 it works without issues but anything bigger and 1 of the 2 issues above occur _every_ time.
Outputting to other formats like mpeg-2 or mpeg-4 work ok but of course the file size is huge by comparison to DivX.
xVid is ok, but the quality is just plain bad and I can't seem to tweak it to look any good.
edit: I use PSP 4.1
Can anyone offer any suggestions as why this might be happening? I've reinstalled DivX several times and unfortunately I don't have anything else that *encodes* video to test if it might be the codec's fault.
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