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Sakurakai Softronics has developed "iPSP," a bit of OSX software that allows you to automatically sync music, pictures, and more to your Sony PlayStation Portable. They have a free demo which you can download.
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Posted: 2005-01-11 15:08:09
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Yeah, its looks very cool actually. It syncs with iTunes and iPhoto and allows you to convert movies to PSP format for watching on the device
Automatic Game Save Backup
iTunes Playlist integration, supports Smart Playlists
iPhoto Album integration, supports Smart Albums
Multiformat queue-based video converter with multiproccessor support
Automated "no hands" operation
Simple options
Requires no drivers or extensions
Extensive help via standard MacOS X Help Center
Works in English and Japanese
When iPSP is running, if a PSP is plugged in* to your Mac, it automatically backs up your PSP Saved Game data into well organized Date Stamped folders in your Library folder.
For music and photos, iPSP works with apps you already know, iTunes and iPhoto. Simply make a Playlist in iTunes named PSP Playlist, and a Photo Album in iPhoto named PSP Album. Add the .mp3 and .m4a music, and Photos and pictures from iTunes and iPhoto respectively that you want to play and view on your PSP...and you're done!
When you plug in your PSP, iPSP will automatically copy your seections to your PSP converting and optimizing as needed on the fly. It requires no settings or interaction from you...it Just Works.
Video, unlike audio and photos can take a long time to proccess. With iPSP, you can put the video you'd like to view on your PSP into a conversion queue, specify all the options you'd like for each clip, and run them all. iPSP lets you know when they are ready to go!
iPSP can make PSP-ready .MP4 video clips from the following formats:
MPEG files - .mpg extension
Video for Windows files - .avi extension
QuickTime Files - .mov extension
Windows Media files - .wmv extension
DVD Video Object files - .vob extension
Digital Video files - .dv extension
All I need now is a PSP to use it with... Roll on March 25th (I think!)
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Posted: 2005-01-11 15:20:54
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