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    Guys, I was surfing the net for PSP stuff and I found this, it's a professional media maker software for PSP made by Makayama. Check it out, here is the link to it:
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    A demo version can be downloaded from their site.

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    Looks great but for $28 (after the 20% off) i couldnt justify it.

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    lol, I think it is for video game companies to promote their games through trailer demos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by http://www.makayama.com/mobilemediamakerpsp.html
    A memorycard as small as 128 Mb is sufficient to store a full length feature film, or up to a hundred minutes of other content. Take your video's and movies on the plane, train or automobile, watch them on vacation, at work or at school. With only two clicks, this PC software converts the content of any video file (AVI, MPEG, DivX, etc.), from any drive (harddisk, CD, DVD, removable) to a super small movie, which will play on the Sony Playstation Portable (PSP) device, from a postage stamp size memory card. You can use a headset or the built-in speaker to listen to the sound. Subtitled and foreign language DVDs are also supported. You wil have to see the quality to believe it, using superior MPEG4 encoding, feature films look crisp and sharp on the PSP and still fit on a relatively small multimediacard. Let the kids watch their favourite tv-cartoons in the car or put your DVD's on a memorystick to watch on a business trip.
    IDK to me it seems to be aimed more at a personal use than at commercial use tho it could be used for both.

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