PSPVC v3.72 Released
greg | June 23, 2009
Nick has released a new version of his free PSP Video Converter for Windows — PSPVC v3.72. You know what’s up… Convert just about any video format to a compatible PSP format. PSPVC v3.72 is primarily a maintenance release correcting the odd bug here and there.

PSPVC v3.72 changes:
- Fixed the DirectX check-bug that was introduced in the previous version for Windows 7;
- Fixed the issues with the pad/crop features effecting the “original” view when previewing the video before conversion;
- Fixed the YouTube video downloader.
Download:
PSPVC v3.72
CCCP Codec Pack (Required)
- source: pspvc.nswardh.com
Comments (4)PSPVC v3.71 Released: Free PSP Video Converter
greg | May 27, 2009
Coinciding with the new sleek & sexy PSPVC website, Nick has released PSPVC v3.71 — It’s the free PSP video converter for Windows. Easily convert just about any video format to a PSP compatible format — all with a few quick clicks of your mouse.

PSPVC v3.71 changes:
- Added a new updated version of FFmpeg
- Added another video-display in preview-mode so you can compare the result with the original picture before converting
- PSPVC can now be changed into 40 languages
- Unlocked the bitrate for OFW users
- The “Activate Subtitles” check box will now be activated automatically if the default language exist among the streams
- Added an “AUTO” option to the “audio HZ” selection box
- Improved the random screenshot/icon function
- PSPVC will now share the same process priority as FFMPEG for better response
- Changed the PSPVC default config to use the “Constant Quality” option for higher quality
- Many bug fixes…
- See the complete CHANGELOG.
Download:
PSPVC v3.71
CCCP Codec Pack (Required)
- source: pspvc.nswardh.com
Comments (15)PSPVC v3.70 Released: PSP Video Converter
greg | April 13, 2009
Nick has a new version of PSP Video Converter (PSPVC) available — version 3.70. It’s probably the best and most convenient way to convert your videos to a compatible PSP format. Just check out the feature list.
PSPVC v3.70 changes:
- Added options to select where in the video the Logo/Watermark should be displayed
- Added Fade In/Out options to the Logo/Watermark feature
- Added options to select default languages for Audio and Subtitles
- Added option to cancel the shutdown-timer if needed
- Increased the Audio Delay range from 10 to 20 seconds
- Fixed a fade image in/out bug not showing while previewing video
- Fixed another fade in/out bug not showing when trimming the video
- Fixed an “AUTO” audio-sync bug
Download:
PSPVC v3.70
CCCP Codec Pack (Required)
- source: pspvc.nswardh.com
Comments (5)PSPVC v3.60 Released: PSP Video Converter
greg | March 2, 2009
Making its way up the pure dopeness scale is Nick’s PSP Video Converter with the added ability to embed your own logo/watermark on encoded videos. And of course PSPVC v3.60 adds more than just that… Changes detailed below; PSPVC recap right here: convert just about any video format to a PSP compatible format, and enjoy. It’s real easy.
PSPVC v3.60 changes:
- Added a whole new “Logo” section that enables you to add your own logo/watermark
- Added a new “Line Darkening” option to “Tweak Image” which makes the lines… eh… darker
- Added a memory stick space-check when uploading a video to the PSP
- Updated the sharpening filter LimitedSharpen to LMFmod
- Increased the “Custom Resolution” limit from 3 to 4 digits
- Fixed a subtitle-extraction bug when converting
- fixed bug causing some subtitles to show up incorrect while previewing video
- Fixed a screenshot-marker bug
- Misc improvements
Download:
PSPVC v3.60
CCCP Codec Pack (Required)
- source: pspvc.nswardh.com
Comments (8)PSPVC v3.50 Released: The PSP Video Converter
greg | February 14, 2009
Some release worthy changes come featured in Nick’s latest version of PSP Video Converter. Those are detailed below while I give the PSPVC recap — convert just about any video format to a PSP compatible format with a few simple clicks.
You should also know with PSPVC Server, which is included, you’re able to convert and access your videos directly from your PSP — anywhere, anytime — when nearby some WiFi.
PSPVC v3.50 changes:
- Added a “preview” option that displays the current converted video frame
- All settings (Framerate, Resolution, Image Tweaks and Subtitles) can be previewed when using the “Trim” options for instant view of changes in the setup
- Added a “Pause Conversion” option to the process priority list
- Added a VobSub filter for subtitles (now activated by default)
- Added option to show/hide all video settings (now hidden by default)
- Easier to select a preset
- Improved “Tweak Image” options
- Improved extraction of embedded subtitles
- Added new presets
- Misc improvements
- Minor changes in the GUI layout
Download:
PSPVC v3.50
CCCP Codec Pack (Required)
- source: pspvc.nswardh.com
Comments (8)PSPVC v3.44 Released: PSP Video Converter
greg | January 28, 2009
Another day, another PSP Video Converter (PSPVC) release from Nick. Convert just about any video format to a compatible PSP format, real easy like too. And good news for Windows Vista users — PSPVC now plays nice with Vista’s UAC security.
PSPVC v3.44 changes:
- Updated FFmpeg engine
- Added a codec pack check
- Fixed yet another queue bug
- Fixed a bug when converting videos without audio
- Fixed a fade in/out bug in “Tweak Image”
- Made PSPVC fully UAC friendly
Download:
PSPVC v3.44
CCCP Codec Pack (Required)
- source: pspvc.nswardh.com
Comments (17)PSPVC v3.42 Released: PSP Video Converter
greg | January 17, 2009
If you’re one who experiences dreadfully slow conversion speeds with Nick’s PSP Video Converter, then I suggest you give PSPVC version 3.42 a shot. It’s said to correct that bug, as well includes audio and other minor improvements.
PSPVC v3.42 changes:
- Crushed a nasty bug that caused extremely slow conversion speeds for some users
- Better audio handling
- Minor improvements
Download:
PSPVC v3.42
CCCP Codec Pack (Required)
- source: pspvc.nswardh.com
Comments (19)PSPVC v3.41 Released
greg | January 6, 2009
Nick delivers on his promise: a quick PSP Video Converter (PSPVC) update with the system tray icon bug fixed. As well, sometimes a Jedi-like force may be required to convert a stubborn video; thus, Nick’s new “force conversion” option. Use the force and no longer should videos refuse your demands of conversion.
Download:
PSPVC v3.41
CCCP Codec Pack (Required)
- source: pspvc.nswardh.com
Comments (5)PSPVC v3.40 Released: PSP Video Converter
greg | January 3, 2009
Your holidays are almost over, so you may as well spend this weekend converting videos for the way to work or whatever on Monday… Nick’s PSP Video Converter for Windows — get it.
PSPVC v3.40 changes:
- Added a “Process Priority” select box
- Added a “Constant Quality Mode” in “Advanced”
- Added support for subtitles embedded in OGM videos
- Added option to save batch-list to file for later editing (if needed)
- Unlocked view of batch while converting
- PSPVC will now be placed in systray when minimized
- PSPVC will automatically be resized to fit small screen resolutions
- Fixed an 5:1 audio bug
- Fixed a subtitle-stream mapping bug
- Fixed a subtitle bug
- + a bunch of misc improvements
Download:
PSPVC v3.40
CCCP Codec Pack (Required)
- source: pspvc.nswardh.com
Comments (11)PSPVC v3.30 Released
greg | December 7, 2008
3.30 is the new version stamped on Nick’s PSP Video Converter. It’s free, it’s easy, and it converts just about any video to a compatible PSP format. To quote Nick: “I’ve released PSPVC v3.30, this time with a few more bugs smashed, some improvements and added some new stuff.”
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