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Title: PSP firmware 2.8 works w/r2 recordings
Post by: dbadave on August 14, 2006, 11:02:45 AM
Hi everybody, just thought I would report this since in the past the PSP firmware upgrades were unfriendly to R2 recordings.  I updated my PSP to the lastest firmware version, 2.8, and my priviously recorded programs still playback with no problems.


Title: Re: PSP firmware 2.8 works w/r2 recordings
Post by: misfit5 on August 16, 2006, 01:04:40 PM
Thanks for posting this--I was wondering about this topic when I got notification from sony re: the latest software


Title: Re: PSP firmware 2.8 works w/r2 recordings
Post by: FJ on August 16, 2006, 04:54:46 PM
Even better, when you install firmware 2.8 on your PSP, you will be able to playback files recorded with the fine and superfine settings (1 and 1.5 Mb/s respectively). We have some work to do on the firmware, but for now, you can transfer files saved in the iPod/PDA folder (all recordings made with a QVGA 30fps Resolution, Fine and Superfine settings) in the 101MNV01. They will show up and your PSP and should play beautifully.

FJ


Title: Re: PSP firmware 2.8 works w/r2 recordings
Post by: Harley on August 20, 2006, 12:00:17 PM
I have upgraded to PSP 2.8. nr2 files still play, but only from the \MP_ROOT\101MNV01 directory. If I move files to the \VIDEO directory, the THM files do not display, but the filename shows up as the "Title", which would be great except that when I try to play the video I get "This video cannot be played." error message.


Title: Re: PSP firmware 2.8 works w/r2 recordings
Post by: Harley on August 22, 2006, 09:32:42 PM
Upgrade the Neuros Recorder firmware to 2.00.019 and it should work fine, here is the link:
http://www.neurostechnology.com/support/support_MPEG4_R2updates.asp


That was the answer! File created under version 2.00.019 DO play from the /VIDEO folder. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.

Files are still missing a 'TITLE' tag according to 'PSP Video 9', but since the File Name is now displayed on the PSP Title line(which accept spaces and long file names), this is irrelevant.

Thanks again.