Monday, January 5, 2009

PSP Video Converter v3.40: subtitle and audio bugfixes, new features

PSPVC - Image 1


Nick Swardh has tipped us off to a newly released version of his PSPVC app. The homebrew PSP video converter now stands at version 3.40 and contains quite a few new features and changes:
  • Added a "Process Priority" selectbox
  • Added a "Constant Quality Mode" in "Advanced"
  • Added support for subtitles embedded in OGM videos
  • Added option to save batch-list to file for later editing (if needed)
  • Unlocked view of batch while converting
  • PSPVC will now be placed in systray when minimized
  • PSPVC will automatically be resized to fit small screen resolutions
  • Fixed an 5:1 audio bug
  • Fixed a subtitle-stream mapping bug
  • Fixed a subtitle bug
  • a bunch of misc improvements
PSPVC is, as stated earlier, a video converter that lets you convert almost any video file into a PSP-compatible format. It runs on Windows and unless you're a Vista user, you'll need to install Microsoft's .NET Framework 3.0 first before you can use PSPVC.


Download: PSPVC v3.40



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Monday, January 5, 2009

PSP Video Converter v3.40: subtitle and audio bugfixes, new features

PSPVC - Image 1


Nick Swardh has tipped us off to a newly released version of his PSPVC app. The homebrew PSP video converter now stands at version 3.40 and contains quite a few new features and changes:
  • Added a "Process Priority" selectbox
  • Added a "Constant Quality Mode" in "Advanced"
  • Added support for subtitles embedded in OGM videos
  • Added option to save batch-list to file for later editing (if needed)
  • Unlocked view of batch while converting
  • PSPVC will now be placed in systray when minimized
  • PSPVC will automatically be resized to fit small screen resolutions
  • Fixed an 5:1 audio bug
  • Fixed a subtitle-stream mapping bug
  • Fixed a subtitle bug
  • a bunch of misc improvements
PSPVC is, as stated earlier, a video converter that lets you convert almost any video file into a PSP-compatible format. It runs on Windows and unless you're a Vista user, you'll need to install Microsoft's .NET Framework 3.0 first before you can use PSPVC.


Download: PSPVC v3.40



Related article: