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Rip DVD to PSP MP4 |
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It
is very easy to rip DVD to PSP MP4 with TubeHunter
Media Center, a perfectly ALL-IN-ONE media toolkit.
It converts any video files between all popular video
formats, and creates video DVD disc with any video files.
Besides, it converts any video file to iPOD, and converts
your favorite DVD movie to other video formats, or to
iPod. It also handles other useful jobs like FLV conversion,
video to sequenced images, extracting audio from a video
file. |
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Step
1 |
Start TubeHunter
Media Center, and select "DVD
Ripper" |
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Step
2 |
Select
DVD drive letter,
then click on that rectangle button |
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Step
3 |
Select PSP
video format from the red area: |
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Step
4 |
Click "Rip"
button to convert. |
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Keywords
dvd to psp, dvd to mp4, dvd to sony psp, dvd psp, dvd
sony psp |
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Sony
first announced development of the PlayStation Portable
at a press conference before E3 2003. Although mock-ups
of the system were not present at the press conference
or E3, Sony did release extensive technical details regarding
the new system. Then-CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment
Ken Kutaragi called the device the "Walkman of the
21st Century" in a reference to the console's multimedia
capabilities. Several gaming websites were impressed by
the handheld's computing capabilities and looked forward
to the system's potential as a gaming platform.
The first concept images of the PlayStation Portable appeared
in November 2003 at the Sony Corporate Strategy Meeting
and showed a PSP with flat buttons and no analog stick.
Although some expressed concern over the lack of an analog
joystick, these fears were allayed when the PSP was officially
unveiled at the Sony press conference during E3 2004.
In addition to announcing more details about the system
and its accessories, Sony also released a list of 99 developer
companies that had pledged support for the new handheld.
Several PSP game demos, such as Konami's Metal Gear Acid
and SCE Studio Liverpool's Wipeout Pure were also shown
at the conference.
On October 17, 2004, Sony announced that the PSP would
launch in Japan on December 12, 2004 at a price of ¥19,800
(about US$181 in 2004) for the base model and ¥24,800
(about US$226 in 2004) for the Value System. The console's
launch was a success with over 200,000 units sold the
first day.They also sell different color variations in
bundle packs, which cost more than usual, around $200.
Sony announced on February 3, 2005, that the PSP would
go on sale in North America on March 24, 2005 in one configuration
for a MSRP of US$249/CA$299. Some expressed concern over
the high price, which was almost US$20 higher than the
system's price in Japan and more than $100 higher than
the recently launched Nintendo DS. Despite the concerns,
the PSP's North American launch was a success, although
reports two weeks later indicated that the system was
not selling as well as expected despite Sony's claim that
500,000 units had been sold in the first two days.
The PSP was originally to have a simultaneous PAL region
and North American launch, but on March 15, 2005, Sony
announced that the PAL region launch would be delayed
because of high demand for the console in Japan and North
America. A month later, on April 25, 2005, Sony announced
that the PSP would launch in the PAL region on September
1, 2005 for €249/£179. Sony defended the high
price, which was nearly US$100 higher than in North America,
by pointing out that North American consumers had to pay
local sales taxes and that the GST was higher in the UK
than the US. Despite the high price, the console's PAL
region launch was a resounding success, selling more than
185,000 units in the UK alone, more than doubling the
previous first-day sales record of 87,000 units set by
the Nintendo DS. The system also enjoyed great success
in other areas of the PAL region with more than 25,000
units preordered in Australia and nearly one million units
sold across Europe in the first week. |
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