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PSPVC v2.90 Released — PSP Video Converter
greg | October 2, 2008
Looking to convert some of those downloaded videos for playback on your PlayStation Portable? Look no further; Nick’s PSP Video Converter (PSPVC) will convert the shit out that video format — real easy and proper like, too.

PSPVC v2.90 changes:
- Option to select multiple video files
- Added a “Convert by folder” option
- Select your own video-output folder
- Added an option to trim/preview the video in a separate 480×272 window
- Added an FFmpeg & Avisynth update check (optional)
- Fixed an audio bug in the batch/queue feature
- Fixed a screenshot bug
- Misc improvements
- PSPVC (Server) has been updated to v1.2 to match the changes in PSPVC v2.90
Download: PSPVC 2.90
- source: pspvc.nswardh.com
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Will this work on a mac?
Of course not…
Poor mac users, I always felt bad for them. :-) Thanks and props to the devs of this aplication, it is the best convertor there is.
so can you convert videos on your psp memory stick? or can it just do it of that site
And I juuust got on the site to look for a good converter. I’ll give this a shot, thanks.
haven’t tried this one yet,
using, winavi mp4 converter, is real fast, does a complete divx (700 mb) in under 10 minutes (on a dual core windows xp)
how does this one compare
winavi is fast, but it has yet to create stereo sound for me. Matter of fact there isn’t even an option to force stereo.
This app is great. You can even sharpen the image and choose any options you can think of.
Has anyone else had the problem of not being able to upload the converted files to my PSP, as it can’t find it, even with the USB activated………
this app kinda suxs. its speed is like so slow in converting, im using total video converter which gives better speeds but its not so fast compared to the winavi that he said
sry bout the double post but i remember trying winavi mp4, it was kinda slow. anyway i would recommend the total video converter, got mines *cough*cracked*cough*
this app works great except i convert and upload a video perfect but then the next time i start the app i put a video in the input folder but it doesn’t analize it and input the audio/video data. if i reinstall it it works fine(just once) any ideas?
Anyone having sync issues? I’ve had several converts where audio was delayed.
Are you sure source is ok? I downloaded one or two movies out of sinc recently, but ths ap worked smooth so far on all I had throw at it. I will test it more.
The source is sync. The last 2 movies I converted were Hancock.DVDRip.XviD-ALLiANCE and The.Invisible.2007.DVDRip.XviD-FLAiTE. The audio was a bit delayed.
I have had the same problem with the audio on Resident evil 3, star trek the motion picture, Indiana Jones. I have tried different settings (96-128Khz) but nothing corrects this. Most movies converts with out a problem, I guess this is just a bug?