PSP Video Manager helps you easily import PSP MPEG4 files to your PSP. At the same time, the software also allows you to export PSP MPEG4 files located in your PSP to your computer. While importing PSP video files, you can select whether or not keep the original files. The whole process is easy. You don't need to rename PSP MPEG4 files to play in Sony PSP, and just a click can do it with PSP Video Manager.
I love the fact that it shows you how much space you have before you move them, so that youre not wasting time moving them and then having to delete them. Very clean cut, no frills, no ads, just a great, clean, all around wonderful program.
Cons
The only con I could come up with, was it would be great if it had a converter in it too, because Im sure that would be a great program too.
Summary
If you are looking for a good program to move your movies over, one that wont screw up your computer OR your PSP, this is it. This program is my favorite download of all time. There really arent any down sides, so dont be afraid to use this!
Superb
brooklynmadman
Pros
a must download
Cons
0
Summary
good
mercedes0510
Pros
it good
Cons
Summary
Piece of Shit Program Video Manager
Stinky99
Pros
Does a accurate job on telling the how many MB is used on the M-Stick.
Cons
Crash every time on rename video title on my XP-sp2 Media Center Edition Computer.
<p>Can't find anything on PSP while the M-Stick is loaded with File & Video.
Summary
What about AVC files??!
wastedyuthe
Pros
Easy to install and use- simple interface, just as it should be. Shows thumbnails of each file as well as file title tag (which can be renamed)
Cons
It didn't recognise any files already on my PSP as I only use the AVC MP4 codec (which is superior to the normal one), and this program doesn't detect those. Although it detects my AVC encoded MP4's on my PC, I am assuming it will put those into the wrong folder on the PSP and the PSP will not detect them then (AVC files should be put into ANV folder on PSP, not the MNV one). This program needs to be updated to incorporate that, and automatically place each type into it's correct folder on the PSP. (PSP firmware v2.0 upwards accepts AVC MP4's). No good to me I'm afraid.