PSP Video Converter (PSPVC) version 2.6

Posted May 1, 2008 at 12:01AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: MP4, PSPVC, Video Converter
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PSP Video Converter (PSPVC) version 2.6 - Image 1Here's something for the resident videophiles who like watching their clips on the go. Developer Nick Swardh has released version 2.6 for his PSPVC (PSP Video Converter), the multi-purpose video and audio conversion tool for the PSP. Here's a shortlist of the latest changes in version 2.6:
  • Fixed a 2-pass encoding bug
  • Fixed a "Video Downloader" bug
  • Fixed a USB "Upload" bug
Given it's been a while since our last coverage, we'll also be listing PSPVC's current number functions:
  • Video Features:
    • Convert almost all videoformats to your PSP (too many to list)
    • Encode videos to normal MP4 (SP) or high resolution MP4 videos (AVC)
    • Target File Size option
    • Custom or predefined resolution options
    • Framerate options
    • Bitrate Tolerance (optional)
    • Resize Options (Auto Resize option new in v2.0)
    • Aspect settings (keep aspect / normal / widescreen)
    • Pad & Crop (auto / manual) options
    • 1 Pass or 2 Pass options
  • Audio Features:
    • Selectable bitrate values
    • Selectable frequency values
    • Mono / Stereo
    • Increase or decrease volume (0 = no sound, 800 = VERY LOUD!!)
    • Sync / Delay audio correction
    • Kill Video - Convert music or rip adudio from videos into MP4 AAC music files
PSPVC version 2.6 is built for PCs running on WIndows XP, updated to .NET Framework 3.0. You will also need a PSP updated to at least firmware 3.30 to run the converted videos properly. Further details regarding installation and usage of this application are available in the instructions included in the file bundle.


Download: PSP Video Converter (PSPVC) ver 2.6
Download: .NET Framework 3.0

Via PSPVC

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by smartdude - 2008-05-01 05:56
» DVD to PSP?

Does this software have a quick easy way to rip DVDs to PSP formatted video files? Or does anyone have any suggestions on what the best method to do so is? Any and all suggestions are appreciated.

by houaruto - 2008-05-01 07:48
» can this convert Window Media Audio music

let me know if it can covert WMA to MP3 or at least convert WMA songs.....



I'm was foolish enough to convert my MP3s to WMA and now i can't burn them to listen in my car anymore...I'm F0ckED..*cries*



If this can't convert WMA can anyone suggest something that can



It would be great if it is an open source program free of charge

by UltimaArmorX - 2008-05-01 09:54
» Rule #1 On PSP Video Conversion:

Use Xvid4PSP, everything else is obsolete by light years.

by houaruto - 2008-05-01 10:12
» you are being very vague

and it doesn't answer the above question

by purplepills - 2008-05-01 10:59
» @ houaruto

Dear houaruto,



download itunes and drag all of the wma files you have into itunes and it will convert them into either mp3s or mp4s and you can change wich one under the settings.

by Binary - 2008-05-01 14:01
» sweet

thanks

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