Sony launches PSP Media Manager
October 20th 2006 04:36
Sony announced the availability of Media Manager for the PSP, software for PCs that facilitates the transfer of multimedia content to a PSP system. The updated software comes with a new interface and expanded options for converting video, music, and photos; subscribing to podcasts; and backing-up game saves. Users can now transfer home videos from DVDs, as well as documents and Internet browser bookmarks from PCs, onto their PSPs.
Developed by Sony Media Software, Media Manager is available for download via this link for $16.99; a boxed version of the software, which includes a 6-foot USB cable, is also available for $24.99.
The new Media Manager uses a dual-paned interface, featuring icons from the PSP’s Xross Media Bar. A status bar indicates available space on Memory Stick Duo media.
PSP owners will also be able to transfer home videos on DVD or footage from DVD camcorders onto their system.
The software finds audio files on your PC for transfer and playback, and extracts songs from your personal CDs. For increased control, users can determine the compression level of audio files.
I guess this is Sony’s way of making up for the lack of good games in the handheld.
Developed by Sony Media Software, Media Manager is available for download via this link for $16.99; a boxed version of the software, which includes a 6-foot USB cable, is also available for $24.99.
The new Media Manager uses a dual-paned interface, featuring icons from the PSP’s Xross Media Bar. A status bar indicates available space on Memory Stick Duo media.
PSP owners will also be able to transfer home videos on DVD or footage from DVD camcorders onto their system.
The software finds audio files on your PC for transfer and playback, and extracts songs from your personal CDs. For increased control, users can determine the compression level of audio files.
I guess this is Sony’s way of making up for the lack of good games in the handheld.
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