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go to your jpcsp folder, then enter lib/windows-x86/ and unpack ffmpeg-natives.7z into the folder the file's in. for whatever reason it's compressed, you have to unpack it first to actually be able to use the media engine.
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When having a 64bit OS, you can still use 32bit application. Install the Java 32bit JRE and then use the 32bit version of Jpcsp with the ffmpeg libraries.
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I had a same problem and solved it.
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12-06-2010, 05:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-06-2010, 05:39 PM by rcoltrane.)
I had the same problem here but after following the instructions from this post, the first two movies (developer and publisher logos) are playing fine, but it freezes while attempting to initialize the main intro movie, that is bigger than those previous two.
What can it be, since they all have the same format (.pmf)?