Game Consoles
Convert your media files to play on game consoles: Microsoft's Xbox players, Sony PlayStation Portable devices and Wii.
Configure PlayStation Portable Device Properties
To select media conversion properties for your Sony PSP, click Formats >> Select Device Profiles >> Game Consoles >> PlayStation Portable (PSP).
The Intel(R) H.264 (AVC) compressor takes less space than other compressors for same quality. The Frame Rate is set to 25 Fps and the Bitrate is 1024 Kbps. You have the option to retain the dimensions or change it. The Custom region allows you to set your own dimensions.
Advanced Audio Codec ( *.AAC ) produces files with high quality and small size. The frequency is set to 24000 Hz and the bitrate is 64 Kbps. The Stereo audio channel creates an impression of sound heard from various directions.
Xbox Device Profiles
Microsoft makes several Xbox game consoles. You can easily create customized video files for these devices. If you have a standard Xbox, select Xbox H264. If you have an Xbox Media Center Edition (MCE), select Xbox MCE AVI.
Xbox Video
All the Xbox profiles have the same options. Default values will vary depending on which profile you select.
This is an example of a Xbox H264 video device profile. Click Formats >> Select Device Profiles >> Game Consoles >> Xbox H264.
The Intel(R) H.264 (AVC) compressor takes less space than other compressors for same quality. The Frame Rate is set to 25 Fps and the Bitrate is 1024 Kbps. You have the option to retain the dimensions or change it. The Custom region allows you to set your own dimensions.
Advanced Audio Codec ( *.AAC ) files are generally higher quality and slightly smaller than MP3 ( MPEG 1 Layer 3 ) files at similar bit rates. The frequency is set to 44100 Hz and the bitrate is 128 Kbps. The Stereo audio channel creates an impression of sound heard from various directions.
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