DVD to PSP FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does DVD to PSP work with any model of PSP, including ones running modified firmware ?
A: Yes, DVD to PSP creates video files that any PSP can open and play.
Q: What's the difference between Jesterware DVD to PSP and Jesterware DVD Ripper Professional?
A: DVD to PSP, can only create Sony PSP video files, whilst DVD Ripper Professional can create a wide variety of different types of video files.
Q: Can DVD to PSP create 720x480 H.264 resolution video files that are supported in PSP firmware v3.30 and above ?
A: Yes, Jesterware were one of first software companies to implement full 720x480 H.264 support in our products.
Q: Can I rip just a portion of a DVD, using a start time and an end time ?
A: Yes, use the integral DVD player to do this, full details are in the help file.
Q: Does DVD to PSP work on Vista ?
A: Yes it does and we are full UAC compliant.
Q: Does DVD to PSP work on Windows XP64 and Vista 64bit edition ?
A: Yes our software does operate in 64bit operating systems, but it is still a 32bit application.
Q: Can I crop black bars from my DVD video file ?
A: Yes, we have a detect and crop black bars wizard within the software.
Q: How can I name my video files with a suitable file name, such as Star Wars.MP4 ?
A: Simply type in the file name you want in the output file column on the main program window, against the title you are ripping.
Q: What type of DVD image files does DVD to PSP support ?
A: Just about all types of DVD image files can be opened by DVD to PSP - ISO, NRG, BIN, IMG to name a few.
Q:After purchasing DVD to PSP, I have lost the main installation file, what can I do ?
A: You can always download the full version of your software from our members area.
Q: Can I convert just VOB files with DVD to PSP ?
A: It depends. If you just have VOB files without any corresponding IFO files, then you cannot use DVD to PSP to convert these file. You would need to use Video Converter Professional. If you have IFO files, then ensure all your IFO, BUP and VOB files are in a folder called VIDEO_TS and open that folder using Open DVD on Hard Drive function.






