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    Burning Movies to UMDs

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by gadawg31, Jan 7, 2009.

  1. gadawg31

    gadawg31 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello,

    I have several movies on my computer that I would like to burn as a UMD to play on my PSP. Is this possible? If so, anyone have any instructions on how to accomplish this task? Will I have to re-rip the movie from the original disk or is there a way of converting it from Quick-Time or Media Player? Anything will be greatly appreciated.

    NOTE: If this is possible, anyone have a good source for blank UMD disks?

    v/r
    gadawg
     
  2. SpeedyMods

    SpeedyMods Notebook Deity

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    It is not possible to burn UMD's, if you want to play movies on your PSP you will need to rip or convert the movie to a PSP-compatible format and put it on your memory stick.

    Greg
     
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    purplegreendave Has a notebook.

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    This.
    Use SUPER to convert them :D
     
  4. gadawg31

    gadawg31 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was afraid of that. I can probably only get one or maybe two movies on a memory stick or am I wrong about that? BTW, what is SUPER? I have never heard of that. I presume it is a type of ripping/conversion software, but have never seen or heard of it. Any recommendations on where to get it? Is it freeware, shareware of "Buyware". :) Thanks for the info.

    v/r
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    purplegreendave Has a notebook.

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