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Magic PSP Video Converter 7.9.60


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Requirements Pentium 233 MHz /64 MB RAM /50M HDD
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Date added 21 Aug 2007 Check your speed

Magic PSP Video Converter converts video files for optimized video playback on Sony PSP. Most popular formats on internet are all supported. Integrated world class MPEG4 encoder brings you the amazing video quality with fast conversion speed.

In addition, the intuitive interface makes Magic PSP Video Converter the perfect tool for both new and experienced users. It gives advanced users the ability to finish the conversion with schedule in batches, and add video files for converting!

It supports the conversion of popular video and audio formats including AVI, WMV, MPG, MPEG, ASF, RM, RMVB, MOV, DV ,and etc, with fast speed. Real time conversion ensures that the converting speed is high with no video degradation. The program will automatically detect your PC hardware and optimized for speed. Besides,it supports batch conversion and has the option to automatically shutdown your computer when the conversion has been completed.

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