uSeesoft DVD to PSP Ripper 1.5.0.7

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uSeesoft DVD to PSP Ripper is the best DVD to PSP ripper or PSP DVD Ripper which can rip all popular DVDs to PSP MP4 format and PS3 MP4 format. At the same time, this ripper can support extraction audio of MP3 and WMA from DVDs. Especially, uSeesoft DVD to PSP Ripper has more settings for you to customize. For example, you can trim or clip any part of DVD to convert, crop size of DVD and remove the black edges, adjust brightness, contrast, saturation and effect and add watermark through its "Edit" function.

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