
PSPVC 3.50 Released
PSP Utility developer Nick Swardh has released an update to his windows PSP Video Converter application called PSPVC. Many fixes and improvements have been added to this newest version. A new preview option which displays the current converted frame has been added, a new pause conversion has been added and well improved image tweaking and subtitle extraction to name a few.
After using this since the beginning, I can say that this program is defiantly one of our recommended applications for converting videos into PSP format.
PSPVC Version 3.50 changelog:
[*]Added a “preview” option that displays the current converted videoframe
[*]All settings (Framerate, Resolution, Image Tweaks and Subtitles) can be previewed when using the “Trim” options for instant view of changes in the setup
[*]Added a “Pause Conversion” option to the process priority list
[*]Added a VobSub filter for subtitles (now activated by default)
[*]Added option to show/hide all video settings (now hidden by default)
[*]Easier to select a preset
[*]Improved “Tweak Image” options
[*]Improved extraction of embedded subtitles
[*]Added new presets
[*]Misc improvements
[*]Minor changes in the GUI layout
Source: Official PSPVC website
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February 15, 2009 at 1:53 pm
Has anyone tried wine-ing this?
February 16, 2009 at 4:45 am
Yes going well with a bottle of wine.
February 16, 2009 at 10:17 am
Hopefully this works now… coz i can’t convert any video even if forced convert is on…
February 17, 2009 at 7:42 am
I tried using this app at the last rev and audio sync was WAY off. Also, the quality was terrible.
That was an older version, though. Does anyone know what the quality is like on this rev?
February 17, 2009 at 8:42 am
I’m using a dual core cpu and its good here? What version are you using?