How to Use IOrgSoft PSP Video Converter to Convert Video Files to PSP

A Step-by-step IOrgSoft Tutorial on Using a PSP Video Converter

The Armchair Geek
The iOrgSoft PSP Video Converter is a program that allows you to convert video your frequently use to a format compatible with your PSP. You can easily convert MPEG2, AVI, FLV, 3GP, FLV, 3GP2, ASF, MOV, VOB, H264, and MP4 to PSP format. In addition to conversion, the iOregSoft PSP Video Converter offers many features such as video trimming, previewing, and a video mamanger.

iOrgSoft PSP Video Converter is a versatile software for you to convert your favorite videos to PSP, the input video format consists of avi, wmv, flv, 3gp, 3gp2, asf, mov, mpeg2, vob, h264, mp4. This tutorial will show you how to convert video files to your PSP using iOrgSoft.

  1. The first thing you need to do is add the video file. To do this, simply import the file from its destination on the computer. Go to the main menu and click Play. After that, click the Add icon. After doing so, the program will let you go through all the files on your hard drive. Designate a format and then select the file you want to convert. Click the Open button to continue.
  2. After selecting a video file to convert, you may decide to trim the video. To do this, click the Start icon to open the movie trimming screen. After doing that, you will have several options. First, you can preview specific video files in the preview screen so you can estimate what part of the movie you want to convert.
  3. After previewing the video, you can set the start time by clicking the up and down arrows in the Set Start Time box. Click OK after you have made your selection. You can then set the time the cursor is located. You can also click the first icon located on the preview window to set the start time automatically.
  4. After setting the start time, you will need to set the end time. By clicking the up and down arrow buttons located on the End Time box. Click OK to continue. You can also set the time by changing the time where the cursor is. After setting the end time. You can see the length of the entire captured clip, which will be shown in the length box.
  5. After selecting the start and end time, you can change custom settings such as frame rate, encoder, bit rate, sample rate, channel, and volume.
  6. When you have made all of the necessary settings, you can click the Convert icon located at the bottom of the window to begin the conversion process.

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  • good11/29/2009

    Why not try to use the video converter?It is so good that I offen use it.

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