Wondershare DVD to PSP Ripper Publisher's Description
Wondershare DVD to PSP Ripper is an excellent solution for users who want to rip DVD to PSP. Apart from converting DVD to PSP video MP4,it can also extract DVD audio to MP3 and M4A. Besides, this PSP DVD Converter upgrade to completely support Sony PSP Lite 3000.it is also expert as DVD to PS3 Converter, which can rip DVD to PS3 MP4 Video format, include 480p (720*480), 720p (1280*720 high quality), 1080p (1920*1080 high definition video).
System Requirements 1G Hz CPU or above, 128 MB of RAM (256 MB Recommended), any VGA card
What's new 1. Add watermark function, support dragging the editing frame to customize the water mark location. 2. Add live update function. 3. Support special-effects for each file separately when merging into one file in the conversion. 4. Add mute function. 5. Realize what you see is what you get, meaning the effect of the preview is the same as output. 6. Use the latest database to improve the stability.
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