Ok, I have a client I am consulting with currently and their desire is to make their content available online exclusively in IPOD and PSP. I have in the past, turned this client on to Vegas so my client is looking to author from Vegas.
Now since I have niether device, I am unable to figure out which, if any, profile Sony offers is Ipod compatible. Has anyone discovered ths yet?
Also, client is not too keen on the naming format for PSP videos (cant say i disagree.) His point is if he has a bunch of files named MV4..... etc... it will be easy to make a mistake and perhaps offer the wrong content. Now, if he renders using his own naming scheme, (i.e. movie.mp4), when users transfer it to their ipods, will the Media Manager or whatever they use to transfer files to PSP conform the names for them without subjecting the content to a second encoding process?
That said, I sincerely hope these issues are addressed in the Vegas 6d update. It can only help spur sales of the PSP devices if there was more content out there for PSP. I can understand not pushing Ipod sales but it would be nice to be able to offer content for Ipods without having to go through their entirely crappy QT encoder.
Any suggestions?
Now since I have niether device, I am unable to figure out which, if any, profile Sony offers is Ipod compatible. Has anyone discovered ths yet?
Also, client is not too keen on the naming format for PSP videos (cant say i disagree.) His point is if he has a bunch of files named MV4..... etc... it will be easy to make a mistake and perhaps offer the wrong content. Now, if he renders using his own naming scheme, (i.e. movie.mp4), when users transfer it to their ipods, will the Media Manager or whatever they use to transfer files to PSP conform the names for them without subjecting the content to a second encoding process?
That said, I sincerely hope these issues are addressed in the Vegas 6d update. It can only help spur sales of the PSP devices if there was more content out there for PSP. I can understand not pushing Ipod sales but it would be nice to be able to offer content for Ipods without having to go through their entirely crappy QT encoder.
Any suggestions?