DDVideo PSP Video Converter 3.0

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DDVideo PSP Video Converter converts video files for optimized video playback on SONY PSP. You can convert almost all popular video formats, like AVI/DIVX/XVID/DIV, MPEG/MPG/DAT, WMV/ASF/ASX, RM/RMVB, MOV/QT, 3GP/3G2, MP4/M4V, FLV, and any video format play-able with perfect quality. You can click "MovieClip",and cut any segment of the video by specifying the StartPoint and EndPoint. Set the video hue, brightness, contrast, saturation. Capture your favorite pictures when preview your video and then click "OK" button. You will get a video file you want and have a great mood when you convert your video files. Let the kids watch their favorite cartoons in the car.

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