[PSP] movie watching software.
#1
hey guys i found an easy one do it all in one step program that allows you to watch your DVDs off your PSPs memory stick. anyway heres the link: http://www.psptransfer.com
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#2
I can't wait to throw a party and my buddies and I can all watch movies on my PSP!!!! Hellz yeah!!!Wink
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#3
Heh. Watching anime at school would be fun. Especially being able to show other people what quotes you've been randomly spouting when they go "huh?"
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#4
evilomar Wrote:I can't wait to throw a party and my buddies and I can all watch movies on my PSP!!!! Hellz yeah!!!Wink
dude Tongue its for watching on a plane ride or while ur bored between classes Big Grin when i go to NYC this christmas is when i really gonna get my money's worth.
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#5
Hm, been thinking about this, and the PSP battery limit might be a problem. 'course, there are car adapters for power, i'm pretty sure, so that won't be a problem. Plane might be a bit more of a problem - still, imagine trading movies with your and your friend's PSP... That'd be fun.
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#6
My boyfriend takes his to work to watch anime (while he's dining or lunching) and the battery life isn't a problem at all. I don't have any complaints about the battery life either.
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#7
There's been a 4GB HDD released aswell so I guess watching movies on the psp is getting better. I was skeptical as I have an AV400 anyway and memory sticks can only hold so much.
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#8
gubi-gubi Wrote:There's been a 4GB HDD released aswell

The full package comes with a battery aswell. It has twice the life of the PSP's battery.
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Quote:My boyfriend takes his to work to watch anime (while he's dining or lunching) and the battery life isn't a problem at all. I don't have any complaints about the battery life either.
Jeez, that's good to know. This is sounding like a better idea now.

Quote:The full package comes with a battery aswell. It has twice the life of the PSP's battery.
For no extra cost? Sounds well worth the trouble, then, if you're a PSP enthusiast.
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#10
Nope, no extra cost! The whole thing comes with the Hard Drive, a X2 Battery Pack, Max Media Manager Software for Windows, and a High-Speed USB 2.0 cable to connect the PSP to a computer. It costs $199.90 on lik-sang.com, I'm considering giving it to my boyfriend on Christmas (along with Seinfeld).
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