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    Best psp video converter

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by lp33, Jul 14, 2008.

  1. lp33

    lp33 Notebook Consultant

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    Im looking to get a psp converter program except I dont know which one. I just want a simple one.

    Thanks
     
  2. Arki

    Arki Super Moderator

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    Is this for Mac or Windows? (need to know so I can move thread)
     
  3. lp33

    lp33 Notebook Consultant

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    Windows, and where you movin it to?
     
  4. Arki

    Arki Super Moderator

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    Windows OS and Software; you should receive more responses there.
     
  5. ravenmorpheus

    ravenmorpheus Notebook Deity

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    Try PSP Video Express.
     
  6. ttupa

    ttupa Tech Elitist NBR Reviewer

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    I recommend SUPER. It is an all-purpose converter that can handle (and output) most audio/video formats. I believe it even has a preset specifically for the PSP.

    http://www.erightsoft.com/S6Kg1.html
     
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    atbnet Notebook Prophet

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    KarenA Notebook Evangelist

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    MediaCoder. It is what I use.
     
  9. lp33

    lp33 Notebook Consultant

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    Are these all free? I dont want any trial software.

    Thanks
     
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    atbnet Notebook Prophet

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    The Sony Media Manager used to be paid, but they are offering it on the Japanese website for free now. The program runs in English though.
     
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    Harper2.0 Back from the dead?

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    Vlc media player has transcoding abilities also. I use it to convert vids for my iPod :)
     
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    ttupa Tech Elitist NBR Reviewer

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    SUPER is free, and awesome.
     
  13. blackbird

    blackbird Notebook Deity

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    I recommend against all of them

    Use 3GPConverter (free, no install, can convert for a lot of machines, easy and fast, user editable configs)

    You can download it from the official site, but it does not include the updated ffmpeg and other stuff, so download from my link as I have updated it.

    I use it for all my portable players, psp, cowon d2, sisters ipod... Infact I have it extracted into a folder on my portable players this way I can use it when I want, where ever I want.

    To edit profiles just click the setup.exe (Ive already set it for psp format by default)

    To use run 3gpconverter.exe, from the drag down box select which quality you want the video to be, then just drag and drop files into the white box.

    To edit configs based on your needs, edit the transcoding.ini file.

    Also put your converted files to \MP_ROOT\100MNV01\ in the MemoryStick (it will generate two files, the movie and a .thm fille, put both in the folder)