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X-oom Movies on PSP Available
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X-OOM Software announced that X-OOM Movies on PSP will be generally available in the North America on July 17. X-OOM Movies on PSP is the world's first software solution to help customers easily convert their movies, TV shows, and other digital video content to a playable format on their Sony PSP. The Sony PSP offers extensive digital entertainment options, including games, music and movies. Now, using X-OOM Movies on PSP, customers can further extend the value and enjoyment of the Sony PSP device through the ability to watch their favorite movies and TV shows while on a plane, in the car, or anywhere they want - in excellent quality. The new software removes conversion, compression and formatting challenges, and makes playing recorded DVDs, DivX, WMV, AVI, Real, MPEG and many other digital video formats on the Sony PSP extremely easy. A high-speed encoder integrated in X-OOM Movies on PSP automatically re-sizes video files to fit the Sony PSP format and optimizes files for the device's display. Converted movies can be saved directly to a PC or to a Sony Memory-Stick and can be transferred to the Sony PSP simply by connecting the device to a PC through a standard USB cable. Proprietary X-OOM Fit-to-stick technology automatically compresses video files to fit standard memory cards. Product Features: World's first video and DVD software for Sony PSP! Converts movies to Sony PSP video file format Converts more than 15 video file formats, including DVD, SVCD, VCD, DivX, Real, AVI, WMV, MPEG Includes more than 10 presets High speed encoder converts movies fast and easily X-OOM Fit-to-stick technology automatically fits files to the size of standard data cards (64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) Automatically saves converted movies on a PC or Sony Memory-Stick Automatically transfers movies to a PSP connected the user's PC
System requirements: 700MHz Intel or AMD Athlon (1,1 GHz recommended);
Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, XP Home, with 8MB, 10GB HD capacity, 128 MB
RAM, DirectX 8.0 or higher, Windows Media Player 7.1 or higher DiscussVideoGames - Web's Leading Video Game Forums.
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