How to Encode Videos for PS3 in Linux
Sunday, March 16th, 2008After some experimenting, I was able to find settings that work to re-encode any video that may not work on a PS3. From what I have found PS3 tends to work best when combining x264 video and faac audio into an mp4 container. The steps I use are as follows:
1 - Open Avidemux and load your video (say yes to any messages that come up).
2 - From the “Auto” menu at the top, select PSP (H.264) and then click on OK (you can change your resolution if you want, but I leave it as high quality). (screenshot shown below)

3 - Change the “Format” from PSP to MP4 and then save your video as an .mp4 file extension (the encoding process will begin). Click image below to enlarge.
Once completed, you get an mp4 file that you can play on your PS3. The encoding time involved will vary based on the quality you select, how much of a conversion needs to be done from the previous video and also the size of the previous video. It would be great if the finefolks at Avidemux would add this preset the Auto menu or let you add your own Custom Auto settings to the menu.
My testing was done on an AMD Dual Core machine with 4GB of memory using the 64 bit version of Arch Linux.
After further testing I have found that the key is make sure you select MPEG-4 AVC x264 for the video and FAAC for the audio and MP4 as the container. As long as you select these settings, your encoded video should play fine on your PS3. The PSP Hi-Res auto setting is great to use as a guideline, but just keep in mind that the video will be resized to 720×480 so if you don’t want the re-size to take place, then set the controls yourself.

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