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DVD to PSP Suite supports rip DVD to popular
video format and is capable of converting
video formats to PSP Video (MP4,
H.264/MPEG-4). The DVD to PSP Suite
includes DVD Ripper and PSP Video
Converter. You can copy DVD movie to almost
all popular video formats such as VCD, SVCD,
DivX, MPEG, AVI etc with DVD Ripper and PSP
Video Converter helps you convert all
popular video and audio formats to PSP video
and PSP MP3.
Features include:
Includes two products, DVD Ripper and PSP
Video Converter; Convert DVD to VCD, DivX,
MPEG, AVI, etc.;
Convert various formats including AVI, MPEG,
WMV, MPEG1/2/4 to Sony PSP MP4;
Convert all popular audio formats to Sony
PSP MP3;
Adjustable video size for Sony PSP: 160x112,
324x248 and 368x208; Supports 15 and 29.97
frame rate;
Support multithreading,you can convert
multiple files at the same time;
Converts any clip or segment of DVD movie or
video files. The software allows users to
choose start point and duration at will;
Quick Start
1. First of all, install DVD ripper and PSP
Video Converter one by one.
2. Launch DVD Ripper and load DVD. Please
choose "Open DVD" in the File menu or
directly press the "DVD" button in the main
interface, then select your DVD-ROM in the
pop-up window and press the "OK" button.
After you successfully load the DVD, the DVD
info is displayed in the left window.
3. You can rip entire movie or just one or
several chapters, or copy any segment of the
movie from "Setting" menu; If you want to
save as specific file size, please set the
"volume size" combo-box in the Output area.
4. Click on the "Format" dropdown list in
the Output area to select an output format
such as AVI, MPEG, etc. If you want to
specify the output format setup, just click
"Output Settings..." in the Settings menu to
set. You may select the Output folder by
clicking "Browse..." or directly enter a
path in the "Output Folder" box in the
Output area.
5. With all settings being properly done,
click the "Encode " button in the main
interface or choose "Encode checked Item(s)"
in the File menu to start ripping. In
general, the default when you load a DVD is
that all titles/chapters are checked.
6. After an successful ripping, close DVD
Ripper and Launch ImTOO PSP Video Converter,
load the file(s) ripped by DVD Ripper by
clicking the "Add" button in the main
interface or choose "Add" in the File menu.
7. Highlight the loaded file and choose
output format from "Profile" combo-box.
Here, you must select "PSP Video Format
(.mp4)" for your PSP. Click "Browse..."
button to select folder or entering the path
directly to decide where to save the output
file; "C:\temp" is the default one.
8. Click "Encode" to start converting. After
the conversion is done, there will be two
output files for each single loaded file.
One is the .MP4 video file, playable with
QuickTime on PC, another is a .THM file.
Both of them are necessary for PSP. The two
files are in the same main title, for
example, if your original file is "test.avi",
after the conversion, you will get two
files: "test.mp4" and "test.thm".
9. Connect your PSP with PC, and copy those
two files into "H:\MP_ROOT\100MNV01" (where
"H" is the drive letter of your PSP).
Re-name your files in PSP. You must re-name
them to "M4Vxxxxx.MP4". There would be five
random numbers followed "M4V" and the two
letters should be capital. The numbers must
be same for two files. This is quite
important, or your file can not be played on
PSP.
10. What to do next? Just enjoy movies and
videos on your PSP!
System Requirements
OS Supported:
Windows 98/ME/NT4/2000/XP
Hardware Requirements:
Intel Pentium II 350MHz or above, or any
Athlon
64 MB RAM or above
Supported File Formats
Supported Input formats:

MPEG (mpg, mpeg, dat, vob), MPEG4 (mp4,
m4v);
MPEG Audio (mp2, mp3, m4a);
WMV, ASF, WMA;
AVI;
Apple QuickTime (mov, qt);
3GPP (3gp);
DV(dv, dif);
Real Media (rm, ra, ram, rmvb);
RAW Video (h261, h264, m4v, yuv);
WAV, AU;
OGG;
AAC;
Raw AC3;
Macromedia Flash (swf-decoding audio
only);
Animated GIF;
NUT;
Supported output formats:

MPEG-1/2, MPEG-4 (MP4/H.264);
MPEG Audio (MP3);
AVI;
WMV;
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