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Things You Can Do With the Sony PSP, Other Than Gaming

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The Sony PSP is among the best hand held gaming
platform currently available. But it is not only able to provide video
gaming entertainment. Its wide display is very well suited to play
movies and it allows you to play audio with outstanding quality. There
are some applications that can turn your PSP into a movie player and
camera.

For Movie playing:

The ImTOO DVD to PSP Suite is a
very versatile DVD to PSP Movie changer, and is extremely easy to
handle. This software converts a ton of formats, easily. It will help
you finish all your movie converting at great efficiency and speed.

The
Xilisoft PSP Video Converter can convert a great number of popular
video files like DVD, VCD RM, MPEG, 3GP, AVI to PSP video format
without much effort on your part. The application allows you to change
video resolution.

It plays MP4-formatted movies, just like the
iPhone. Developers are always trying to come up with ways to make this
undertaking less complicated, at this moment you are required to get at
least a handful of pieces of software to change the movie conversion.
One is Decrypter, to rip movies off of your DVD%u2019 and store them in
VOB format files, and in addition to that you will need a 3GP
Converter, a free to use application that changes video files to MP4.
You might have better success with smaller videos, and files that are
already in AVI format. Sony itself recently released a converter
software, but it is not able to rip your movies off DVD. The 3GP
program even lets you select a different language.

These types of software make the PSP so much more than it can be (and it's already a really good gaming device).

With
the Camera for PSP
[http://www.new-camera.com/article/camera-for-psp.php] you may also use
your PSP as a fairly capable digi-cam.

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