Sony PSP Media Manager Pro now with PSN support

Posted Oct 20, 2007 at 1:09AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Applications Tags: Europe, PlayStation Network, Sony, Windows Vista
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Sony PSP Media Manager Pro: PSN support, Vista compatible - Image 1 


The Sony Media Manager has been updated with the Media Manager Pro for the PSP. This application is currently available on the Sony Creative Software online store for around US$ 17.

Perhaps the biggest feature of the Media Manager Pro is its built-in support for the PlayStation Network. This makes it possible to transfer downloadable PSN games and saved data from the PC to the PSP and vice-versa. Interested parties will also be happy to know that the application can now back up PSP files on the PC allowing the user to restore their PSP back to its previous state.

Here are more Media Manager PRO features:
  • Transfer videos, photos, and music to or from your PSP system
  • Subscribe to feeds such as podcasts and video blogs, and automatically get new episodes on your PSP system
  • Prepare files for conversion even when your PSP system isnÂ’t connected to your PC
  • Extract songs from your own CDs and transfer them to your PSP system
  • Transfer video from DVD home movies or DVD camcorders to your PSP system
Although we have a couple of homebrew programs for the PSP that provide the same features as Sony PSP Media Manager Pro, some of you guys with extra greenbacks may want to give this Sony product a try. Follow the read link below for more info.

 
 
 

Comments

by sunone - 2007-10-20 20:20:39
Bad bad Sony

One of sony's biggest mistake for charging 17 USD for this software where you can buy games and media from PSN. Its like Apple charging for iTune download
by lpkid2 - 2007-11-07 15:01:55
I agree

sunone is right because sony is just trying to get our money in a stupid way.

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