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kgriff125(at)aim.com
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Posted - 04/30/2006 :  11:30:52 AM  Show Profile
i heard you can't use a 2gb sony high speed memory stick pro duo as well as the 2.7 firmware

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akts(at)sbcglobal.net
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Posted - 05/01/2006 :  12:38:04 PM  Show Profile  Send akts(at)sbcglobal.net an AOL message
In regards to the wish that h.264 should have been incorporated into this.. does this unit even have the capability to encode to that format with just a firmware upgrade? this is a question theat I think the Neuros team would need to answer.
Any answer guys?

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Jeff123
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Posted - 05/02/2006 :  12:28:28 PM  Show Profile
Anyone have any idea why these mpeg4's won't play?

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Just Chris
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Posted - 05/02/2006 :  12:55:06 PM  Show Profile
As everyone knows by know firmware 2.7 and the Neuros recorders are not compatible. I bought my recorder the first week they were released ECLUSIVILY to use for my PSP (loved it by the way) and now the recorder is obsolete. This is unacceptable. I also bought an on-the-go USB hard drive to store all of the recorded material and now that is an expensive paperweight as well!! So all in all I am out about $300 dollars, not to mention all the time I spent setting up my recordings. I am not sure whom I am upset with Sony, Nueros or my self for upgrading; I just know that I am very disappointed and angry with someone. I am now thinking of buying a second PSP with <2.6 firmware and never upgrading it but that would cost my another $200!! Neuros, you have a fine product here and I do hope someone will come up with a solution to this dilemma as soon as possible.
-Chris

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bluedaze
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Posted - 05/02/2006 :  4:54:09 PM  Show Profile
I am also affected by this issue. What a hose. SERENITY NOW!!

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kgriff125(at)aim.com
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Posted - 05/02/2006 :  5:42:58 PM  Show Profile
the one post said that they are working on it...but they can just be lying; this looks really stellar and i want to get one but unless they solve this problem then im out of luck

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clint
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Posted - 05/02/2006 :  9:19:41 PM  Show Profile
I updated my psp last Friday...... I used to use my Neuros mpeg recorder II every day. Now it is aquiring a fine layer of dust that will continue to grow thicker with it's misuse. You know that I bought a 4gb microdrive just for converting video for my PSP.
The thing that inspired my to buy my MPEG4 recorder 2, was it's advertized ability to record video for playback on the PSP.
Well, it doesn't do that anymore.
It's not neuros fault as this is Sony's way of drumming up more sales of it's confersion softwars, and of their proprietary soon-to-be-released mpeg4 recorder.
It is however, neuros responsibility to have released a counter update to fix the problem by now.

Yes, it is getting more dusty by the day.
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North
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Posted - 05/02/2006 :  11:43:00 PM  Show Profile
MP4 file constructor for SONY PSP have been redefind after FW V2.7

Good news was our R2 engineers have solution now for the latest SONY PSP V2.7!!

But...

Before release the next version R2 FW,We need some test for stability.





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jeffr_townsend(at)hotmail.com
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Posted - 05/03/2006 :  01:14:36 AM  Show Profile
North

How do you know this, do you work for neuros or did someone there tell you. When can we expect the firmware upgrade?

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North
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Posted - 05/03/2006 :  01:47:23 AM  Show Profile
I'm not neuros employee,

several companies support neuros R2 develop,we are one of them.

a new firmware need some standard test b4 release.

for example,R2 support iPod/nintendo/PDA(tcpmp)....not only PSP



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jeffr_townsend(at)hotmail.com
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Posted - 05/03/2006 :  02:19:52 AM  Show Profile
north

any idea how soon that may be, this week, next week, when?

Thanks

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North
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Posted - 05/03/2006 :  02:40:42 AM  Show Profile
a complete standard test procedure about 7 days

maybe we can focus on mp4 application(the part we modify),that can decrease the period of test(3-5 days)!

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jeffr_townsend(at)hotmail.com
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Posted - 05/03/2006 :  03:18:00 AM  Show Profile
north,

Thanks for the update, it would have been nice if someone from Neuros would have actually conveyed this information to its customers.

later

jeff

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Ex-Navy
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Posted - 05/03/2006 :  09:22:17 AM  Show Profile  Visit Ex-Navy's Homepage
The staff at Neuros are doing an excellent job!
Like North pointed out, there has not been any official testing done on this "fix" before a release of new firmware. If I was Neuros, I would not be commenting on any software fixes prior to testing it and confirming it first.
Anyone can log in as a user and say they work for Neuros third party
applications development company that has a fix.

They (Neuros) have made comments in this forum saying it was their
number one priority to solve this problem. I am sure they will
upgrade their firmware. Be patient.




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north,

Thanks for the update, it would have been nice if someone from Neuros would have actually conveyed this information to its customers.

later

jeff



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akts(at)sbcglobal.net
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Posted - 05/03/2006 :  10:51:48 AM  Show Profile  Send akts(at)sbcglobal.net an AOL message
I just got the email warning about the firmware from neuros.. at least they are trying to help us out..by sending some form of warning to those who may have not upgraded yet.. too late for me as I am one of the people who came on here after doing the stupid upgrade. Still thanks.

The news of a possible fix is great and I for one anxiously await..
I can live a little longer as I can still view the vids on my tiny ipod screen.. I miss watching my tv shows and now the playoffs on my large psp screen.. sigh.. hook us up!

I notice alot of us bitch more than help at times.. myself included.. but the neorus team takes all of our crap and still hands out great customer support.

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JoeBorn
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Posted - 05/03/2006 :  2:50:45 PM  Show Profile  Send JoeBorn an AOL message
We've encouraged engineering to communicate directly with users (as noted we couldn't prevent it even if we wanted). Discussion here may not be official, but hopefully it's still helpful nonetheless. If you want to try out the new firmware and help with testing, send my an email (jborn at neurostechnology dot com)

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north,

Thanks for the update, it would have been nice if someone from Neuros would have actually conveyed this information to its customers.

later

jeff



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JoeBorn
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Posted - 05/03/2006 :  2:55:56 PM  Show Profile  Send JoeBorn an AOL message
h.264 encoding is probably not possible with this hardware, we are looking at it though
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Originally posted by akts(at)sbcglobal.net

In regards to the wish that h.264 should have been incorporated into this.. does this unit even have the capability to encode to that format with just a firmware upgrade? this is a question theat I think the Neuros team would need to answer.
Any answer guys?




jborn (at) neurosaudio.com

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Mortal_Elf
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Posted - 05/04/2006 :  01:17:06 AM  Show Profile
I'd like to suggest a conversion application, for those customers with existing videos that they wish to continue viewing on their updated PSP (like teac, above). Hopefully, such an application wouldn't require anything as time-consuming and quality-degrading as re-encoding the video files (since other mp4 files apparently still work, I would hope re-encoding is not necessary).



Trying to be helpful.
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Electron_Matrix
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Posted - 05/04/2006 :  08:24:47 AM  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Mortal_Elf

I'd like to suggest a conversion application, for those customers with existing videos that they wish to continue viewing on their updated PSP (like teac, above). Hopefully, such an application wouldn't require anything as time-consuming and quality-degrading as re-encoding the video files (since other mp4 files apparently still work, I would hope re-encoding is not necessary).



Trying to be helpful.
/Mortal_Elf/



I just hope it doesn't end up being some hurriedly written Windows XP, .Net Framework only application. The only thing worse than having no solution at all to a problem is being offered a solution you can't use.

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FJ
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Posted - 05/04/2006 :  09:27:24 AM  Show Profile  Click to see FJ's MSN Messenger address
We are actually testing a few conversion tools. Your suggestions are more than welcome. Our goal is to find a simple and efficient way to get it done. Based on our tests so far, quite a few free softwares are as good (if not better at times) as their commercial counterparts. I am testing the Core Codec (the makers of TCPMP aka Betaplayer) open source VEMoDe tool and it is very nice. Fast, it offers many different conversion formats (including one for the PSP of course) and is very easy to use. If you want to test it go to http://corecodec.org/projects/vemode/
Let us know what you think. Again, other suggestions are welcome.

FJ

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