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Joboshare PSP Video Converter 2.5.4.0811

Joboshare PSP Video Converter 2.5.4.0811
Joboshare PSP Video Converter is designed for users who want to convert video to Sony PSP and enjoy the converted files on Sony PSP. It can both convert video to PSP movie (PSP
MP4 video, PSP H.264/AVC video), PS3 Video MPEG-4 (480p, 720p, 1080i) and extract audio from video to MP3 and M4A.
Joboshare PSP Video Converter support almost all popular video formats such as AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, MOV, RM, DAT, VOB, 3GP, and so on.
Joboshare PSP Video Converter provides you with various options to edit your video files, such as trimming file length, converting multiple files at a time, customizing video and audio output settings, preview movie before conversion and so on.
Turn your Sony PSP player into a 16:9 wide screen movie theatre with Joboshare PSP Video Converter now!
Key Features:
1. Convert video to PSP video
Convert almost all video formats to Sony PSP movie (PSP MP4 video, PSP H.264/AVC video), PS3 Video MPEG-4 (480p, 720p, 1080i).
Video formats include AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, MOV, RM, DAT, VOB, 3GP, and so on are supported.
2. Convert video to PSP audio
Extract almost all video formats to Sony PSP music MP3 and M4A.
3. Support various resolutions
Convert Video to PSP MP4 with output resolutions 160x112, 320x240 and 368x208 (16:9 full screen on PSP).
4. Trim movie length
Trim your video files to convert your favorite movie clips.
5. A very easy to use PSP MP4 converter with intuitive operation steps.
6. Support batch files conversion.
7. Support multithread technology.
8. Specifies start and end position while convert.
9. Extreme fast Conversion speed.
10. Skin change support.
11. Pause, stop and continue conversion as you will.
System Requirements: CPU >1GHz Intel or AMD CPU. 512 MB RAM or above.
Enhancements: Version 2.5.4.0811 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, and bug fixes.

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