System information
4. The Title box displays the title of your project from the Summary tab of the Project Properties
dialog. This title will be displayed on the PSP™ system.
Editing the title in the Export to PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) dialog will also update the Project
Properties dialog.
5. The File path box displays the folder and file name that will be used to render your movie.
Click the Refresh button if you need to rescan the device.
6. Choose a setting from the Template drop-down list to specify the settings that will be used to save
your file.
You can choose to encode with QVGA, QVGA widescreen, PSP™ full-screen, or standard-definition
NTSC frame aspect.
n Both QVGA settings create 320x240 video, but the widescreen templates use anamorphic
widescreen encoding, which is properly decoded on the PSP™ system.
n The PSP™ full-screen templates create 480x270 video to match the PSP™ screen resolution.
n The SD NTSC templates create 720x480 video to match a standard-definition NTSC screen.
Tips:
n The settings for the selected template are displayed in the Description box.
n The 512 Kbps QVGA and PSP™full-screen templates are useful when you want to
minimize file size, and the 896- and 1128- Kbps templates will produce higher-quality
video, especially in scenes with high-motion video.
7. Select the Render loop region only check box if you only want to render a portion of your project. If
the check box is cleared, the entire project will be rendered to a new file.
8. Select the Stretch video to fill output frame size (do not letterbox) check box if you want to
reformat your video so it fills the output frame size listed in the Description box.
When the check box is cleared, the current aspect ratio is maintained and black borders are added
to fill the extra frame area (letterboxing). This option is useful when the desired output format does
not match the frame aspect ratio of your project.
9. Select the Use project output rotation setting check box if you're rendering a rotated project and
want to use the Output rotation setting from the Project Properties dialog for your rendered file.
When the check box is cleared, the media is rotated according to its Media Properties setting, but
the project itself is unrotated—you can use this setting to proof your project on an unrotated
display.
For more information, see "Creating Rotated Projects" on page 65.
10. Click OK. Your movie file (<filename>.MP4) and thumbnail file (<filename>.THM) are created and
transferred to the appropriate folder on the PSP™ system.
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