Posted Feb 06, 2009 at 09:31AM by Gino D. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: videora, PSP Video 9, Video Converter, Red Kawa, MediaInfo
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PSP Video 9Looking for a video converter app to play movies and other media on your PSP eh? Yeah, sure you are, and I know video converter apps are a dime a dozen out there, but that doesn't mean there's no more room for this baby. It's from the Red Kawa team, and they just rolled out PSP Video 9 v4.05.

It's got your standard fare of converting functions, but what makes this special is that if you pair it with Videora (another app from Red Kawa), your PSP will be able to automatically download videos from a torrent client and convert them into your PSP.

Now. The changelog...
  • Updated: VideoInfo 4.0
  • Updated: MediaInfo 0.7.10.0
  • Changed: VideoInfo Parsing
  • Added: New Firmware to Lists
More info is available in the download page.

Thanks to Animaster for the tip!

Download: PSP Video 9 v4.05



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   by skiestrife - 2009-02-06
 » I dunno...

Last time I tried to install a newer PSP Video 9 it was loaded with spyware and had all of these streaming video feeds trying to sell me crap. I can't remember what version that was, I think maybe 2.0 something, when Red Kawa took over (not sure if these guys were the orignal creators or if they just took over the project). So I'm still using Ver. 1.02 which was made back in '05...

An update would be nice, but there's no way I'm taking a chance with this "Red Kawa" again unless someone can confirm that they've cleaned up their act.

Any idea, guys? :/


   Re: Killa B - 2009-02-06
 » I'm sure they haven't

Once upon a time, when I first got a PSP, I was looking for video converting software. PSPVideo 9 was recommended by a couple sources so I tried it. When I ran it, tons of "You won a million dollars!" ***** popped up. I promptly removed it from my computer.

Here's how I interpret that changelog:
- Added new meaningless options to listboxes
- Added more viruses and exploits

You should try PSPVC. It works great, produces nice quality video, and it's still actively developed.

   Re: AssassinWarrior - 2009-02-06
 » actually...

well actually i have it installed on my vista, there no spyware or popup popping up...dunno about your guy's imaginations...

   Re: DarkXCloud - 2009-02-06
 » .. What?

I never had that when I used on my XP and Vista.
   by billylee8 - 2009-02-06
 » Meh

Still using Xvid4PSP 4.114. And right now it's ONLY available on QJ! Just another reason why QJ is the best.


   Re: AshTR - 2009-02-06
 » Wrong.

It's not just available on QJ, and the reason you only see it here is because Winnydows has a site for it. http://winnydows.com/page.php?2

   Re: billylee8 - 2009-02-06
 » Not wrong.

Emphasis on 4.114.

The 5.xx releases are actually less configurable and inexplicably remove batch encoding.
   by eddib - 2009-02-06
 » still the same

don't like it:
- not intuitive to use
- what's with the adds, get rid of those or place them more out of the way
- still very slow
- program window is too big

installed it.. and got rid of ti again

i'm sure there's some good programming behind this app, but please do something about the gui and make it easier to use, these things shouldn't be harder than 1. aad file 2. click convert and done,
i'm back to winavi mp4 convertor, is twice as fast as this, seriuosly guys

and now i'm tired of typing, been typing all day
i hate myself



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