Smart PSP Converter 4.5

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    31/05/2009
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The Smart PSP converter is designed to convert video files stored on your computer into PSP (Play Station Portable) playable MPEG4 file format. It enables error free file conversions without affecting the quality of your video files that are stored on your computer's hard disk. You can use the Smart PSP Converter to convert multiple files all at the same time. It supports different file formats such as AVI, WMV, QuickTime MOV, Mp4, MPEG1, MPEG2, VOB, ASF and DIVX. After converting the files, you can either store them on the computer or transfer them directly to the PSP. Files transferred directly to the PSP can be organized by identifying each file with a unique thumbnail image. The Smart PSP Converter is easy to use as it has an easy to use interface, which allows for efficient file conversions just by clicking on a few buttons.

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