Posted Aug 03, 2008 at 08:15AM by Gino D. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: MySpace, YouTube, PSPVC, Video Converter, Nick Swardh
Ó

PSP Homebrew: PSP Video Converter v2.80 - Image 1Hey, look what dropped in! PSP Video Converter v2.8 has just been released by Nick Swardh. What's more is that, aside from getting to convert videos (whether on your PC or straight right out of YouTube or MySpace) for your PSP, this new version introduces the PSPVC server which allows you to convert stuff online.

As a recap for all those who've missed the previous releases, PSPVC allows you to convert videos to a format suitable for watching on your PSP. If you're not a fan of videos, it can also just rip the sound clips from videos, if you so wish.

Here's the full changelog for PSPVC v2.8:

What's new in v2.80 ?
In this version, I introduce a new feature: PSPVC (Server)
This feature turns PSPVC into a personal online converter that you can use to download and convert videos anytime and from anywhere you want! More info on how to configure and use this feature can be found in the manual

On top of that, I've also...

  • Added an "AUTO" mode to the audio sync option (enabled by default)
  • Added support for 59.94 fps framerate
  • Crushed a few minor bugs
  • Improved PSPVC installer

You'll be installing this program on your PC, of course, and all necessary documentation is found in the download archive. It's a pretty simple process - it's just a couple of clicks and you'll be in video convertion heaven - if you need help though, an html manual is also included to guide you along the process.

Thanks to Nick Swardh for the heads up!

Download: PSP Video Converter v2.8



Related Article:


[Via PSPVC] Permalink  |   Email this  |   Linking Blogs   |   Digg It!

Bookmark / Find this article on:


8 Comments


Sort by:
   by Advertising -
   by Jusor - 2008-08-03
 » great!

I like pspvc. been using it ever since v2 :) keep the updates coming man. Good job!

   by chessboxer - 2008-08-03
 » wow - not a good wow

I thought I would give this a whirl and although it has some nice features, it is very, very, very, very , very slow at converting. It takes 4x as long as PSPVideo9 to convert a file using the same bitrate which is unacceptable.

   by nensondubois - 2008-08-03
 » Very cool!

I waited a long time for this!

   by Justingraziano - 2008-08-03
 » Is...

Is there a version available for a real computer (Mac) or just Winblows V.I.S.T.A (Viruses, Intruders, Spyware, Trojans, Adware)?


   Re: dazmo - 2008-08-03
 » heheh

do people really use macintoids? i mean i know people have them . . . but what can you do with it. . . aside from safely turning on a ceiling fan once youve place the mac on top of all the important documents on your desk . . .
   by nofeardjb - 2008-08-04
 » Linux

I wish there was a linux version of this or xvid4psp :-(

CMON OPEN SOURCE!


   Re: spiderfan00 - 2008-08-04
 » pun comming...

stop WINEing. (get it? WINE? :P)

...but seriously, get WINE...and stop whining about linux compatibility.
   by Bountyhunter53 - 2008-08-05
 » if its done...

Online wouldn't it take more time and more time to upload the download the video? Some people don't have like 100Mbit connections i only have 20Mbit and that's slow upload big files.



Add QJ.NET
Add to My Yahoo!
Google Reader Subscribe with Bloglines
Add  to your Kinja digest Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Subscribe with Pluck RSS reader Add 'www.qj.net' to Newsburst from CNET News.com
Subscribe with SearchFox RSS del.icio.us www.qj.net
Add to Technorati Favorite! Add to My AOL
furl! it Stumble for Treehugger!

 Username: 
 Password:
Forgot password
New user registration



Categories
Emulators
Titles
Archives