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    @mr He$h@m is offline Registered User
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    Plz guyz, is there a way to replace the PS2 Usb 1.1 to 2.0 so that the 23,976 FPS avi would play at normal rate using USB flash drive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by @mr He$h@m View Post
    Plz guyz, is there a way to replace the PS2 Usb 1.1 to 2.0 so that the 23,976 FPS avi would play at normal rate using USB flash drive?
    No, raising the USB transfer speed significantly is not possible, due to hardware limitations. Even if the hardware was modified to allow signal tranfers that satisfy USB 2.0 specs, the CPU still couldn't transfer data to it at anywhere near the normal USB 2.0 speed.

    But some AVI's can still be played from a USB device, although I'd then recommend a USB HDD rather than a flash drive, as the latter usually lower the transfer speed even further. The limiting factor in which AVIs you can play is not just the FPS, but the combined effect of FPS, resolution, and the CODEC packing density. These can all affect the demands on bitrate, which is one real limiting factor, the other major one being CODEC complexity which can overload the processing power of the PS2 (like for H264 etc).

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    so r there any means of encoding the avi to 25,00 FPS without losing the audio/video sync?
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    Quote Originally Posted by @mr He$h@m View Post
    so r there any means of encoding the avi to 25,00 FPS without losing the audio/video sync?
    Hmm I don't have that problem,I try two different 23,976 FPS avi's(DivX and Xvid) and I don't have any problem with audio/video sync.I try it on my v10 PS2 using my 1gb usb flash drive(just an ordinary flash drive nothing special)
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    me too i dont have any problems playing high quality avi's:

    Korean Drama Subs
    Video: XVID 640x480 29.97fps
    Audio: MPEG Audio Layer 3 48000Hz stereo 160Kbps
    700MB@60Min
    Video: XVID 624x352 29.97fps
    Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz stereo 192Kbps
    700MB@60Min
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    aXXo Subs
    Video: XVID 688x284 25.00fps
    Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz stereo 192Kbps
    700MB@1Hour30Min

    Korean Movie Sub
    Video: XVID 640x352 23.98fps
    Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 5ch 448Kbps
    700MB@60Min
    Played With Subtitles

    Dattebayo Subs
    Video: XVID 768x432 23.98fps
    Audio: MPEG Audio Layer 3 48000Hz stereo 128Kbps
    700MB@1Hour30Min

    Video: XVID 640x480 23.98fps
    Audio: MPEG Audio Layer 3 48000Hz stereo 128Kbps
    175MB@30Min

    Tales Of Phantasia
    Video: XVID 704x396 23.98fps
    Audio: MPEG Audio Layer 3 48000Hz stereo 163Kbps
    280@30Min

    Detective Conan
    Video: XVID 720x416 23.98fps
    Audio: MPEG Audio Layer 3 48000Hz stereo 108Kbps
    700MB@60Min

    All Played In 1GB Flash Drive And USB-HDD
    V4 PS2 as i dont have HD yet on my PS2
    if there's a WiLL, there's a WaY..
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    the 25.00 FPS and up are fine, but the 23.976 are bad
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    Quote Originally Posted by @mr He$h@m View Post
    the 25.00 FPS and up are fine, but the 23.976 are bad
    Like you see me and gendouhydeist don't have that problem so maybe your flash drive or PS2 is the problem...maybe the PS2 Slim has this problem or I don't know
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    i remembered eeug saying that 740x512@23fps playing on SMS is really slow but for me it was fine
    @mr He$h@m
    maybe ur flash drive have alot of bad sectors try to reformat it
    if there's a WiLL, there's a WaY..
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