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Hey,
I am running Mac 10.5.7 and I have Aimersoft Total Media Converter. It works great, but is there a video convertor I can get that does not have Evaluation Copy splashed across the screen and I would also not have to pay for?
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Sure there is!: HandBrake

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There's also:

Download MPEG Streamclip for Mac - Convert MPEG-1/MPEG-2 files, transport streams in several formats. MacUpdate Mac Video Software Downloads

Download ffmpegX for Mac - DivX/MPEG-1/MPEG-2 encoder and more. MacUpdate Mac Video Software Downloads (this one is a demo version, previous versions hasn't put any kind of watermark on the screen)

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I need to convert to PSP MP4 format
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I find a good software download website: softdir include DVD Ripper, video Converter and other conversion tools to convert your DVD and video to various video formats. It is really useful. I think good things must be shared with others. I hope it is useful for all of us.
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Fetts: converting for any format usually requires you to do a little work. Some software have pre-configured profiles for certain platforms - but with ANY of these converters, you should be able to make an mp4 for a psp. Looking at some other websites that discuss settings for psp, I've found settings of:

video: QVGA(320x240)/29.97fps/1500kbps
audio: Stereo/128kbps

MP4 format/container

to be what you'll probably want to configure the converter for. Handbrake even has a preset configuration for PSP. Mpegstreamclip can be configured to output a compatible file for a psp, as can ffmpegx

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