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    psp PSPVC 2.6 Released!

    PSPVC :: PSP Video Converter is a FREE video converter for PSP (Playstation Portable)
    capable of converting almost any video-format into PSP compatible media!

    PSPVC is easy to use - select a video and click "START", it´s that simple! Add your own subtitles in your own language, tweak the image into perfection, download videos straight from youtube, megavideo, myspace or from any of the other supported sites.

    PSPVC can also rip and convert audio from videos into AAC mp4 audio files. Maybe you´ve heard a cool tune in a video or just want to get the sound out of a music video? In any case, just check the "Kill Video" option and PSPVC will do the rest.

    What´s new in v2.6-Fixed a 2-pass encoding bug
    Fixed a "Video Downloader" bug
    Fixed a USB "Upload" bug

    Downloads here --> http://pspvc.nswardh.com/index.php

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    Thanks i 'll check this out

    Even though i recently discovered pimpstreamer which has saved me countless hours of video conversion

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    I D/L this and installed as per instructions e.g. codecs & Direct X first then app. It ran once and then crashed out refusing to work again. I tried a bit of trouble shootin but to no avail so i've had to uninstall it.
    I'd be interested to see if anyone is using this new build and it's OK.

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    ^Yea this is working for me

    Make sure you install the file named DirectX Setup (Required!).exe for this to work


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