Seeing how there was much confusion how to do this i will post the steps needed to enable the Media Engine.
1. Extract the latest JPCSP 32bit SVN build into a directory of your choice.
2. Browse to <jpcspdir>\lib\windows-x86\ there you will find a file called ffmpeg-Natives.7z
3. Extract the archive ffmpeg-natives.7z to the same directory (you will need a program that supports .7z such as 7zip, WinRar ..etc)
<Optional: or you can use my launcher Here and on first run it will extract the archive contents for you.>
4. Open JPCSP Go to Options - Settings - General, check "Use Media Engine."
Additional Notes:
This is an extremely new feature and hardly any testing has been done so don't expect perfect playback yet, as of revision 1510 media engine can support loading external wav files for audio decoding, name them ExtAudio.wav.
{if you are using an older svn build make sure you update "start-windows-x86.bat" included with the new build, it has a slight change that sets the path to the ffmpeg files without this change the media engine won't work!}.
also Only install xuggle as a last resort!! changes in the release version of xuggle could break jpcsp compatibility.
Currently the JPCSP Media Engine can only support Video, Audio playback is unsupported unless you manually decode the video/audio files on your own PSP using JPCSPConnector.
No 64bit version of xuggle for windows exists so this feature is for use in the 32bit jpcsp version.
if you still run into problems try checking "Enable Faked MPEG video"
1. Extract the latest JPCSP 32bit SVN build into a directory of your choice.
2. Browse to <jpcspdir>\lib\windows-x86\ there you will find a file called ffmpeg-Natives.7z
3. Extract the archive ffmpeg-natives.7z to the same directory (you will need a program that supports .7z such as 7zip, WinRar ..etc)
<Optional: or you can use my launcher Here and on first run it will extract the archive contents for you.>
4. Open JPCSP Go to Options - Settings - General, check "Use Media Engine."
Additional Notes:
This is an extremely new feature and hardly any testing has been done so don't expect perfect playback yet, as of revision 1510 media engine can support loading external wav files for audio decoding, name them ExtAudio.wav.
{if you are using an older svn build make sure you update "start-windows-x86.bat" included with the new build, it has a slight change that sets the path to the ffmpeg files without this change the media engine won't work!}.
also Only install xuggle as a last resort!! changes in the release version of xuggle could break jpcsp compatibility.
Currently the JPCSP Media Engine can only support Video, Audio playback is unsupported unless you manually decode the video/audio files on your own PSP using JPCSPConnector.
No 64bit version of xuggle for windows exists so this feature is for use in the 32bit jpcsp version.
if you still run into problems try checking "Enable Faked MPEG video"
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