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A lot of you have been manually uploading, converting, and encoding movie, image, and sound files for you PSP. That or using homebrew apps off the net. Well now, the Max Media Manager for PSP is here to do all that and more. This kit also comes with software to connect you PSP to your PS2 and exchange files between the 2. What you could want to exchange from your PS2 to your PSP I cant think of, but it is nice to know you can. Let's see how it fares.First off, I will list the contents. It comes with a USB cable to connect you PSP to your PC. An important first step for any PSP related application. It also comes with a 128MB memory card for your PSP. Not the biggest size, but good for testing purposes and backup. And last, it comes with the media management software for movies, music, images, and most importantly, saves. The cable itself is solid, not a cheap piece of garbage, the software comes on a mini-cd and the memory card is pretty generic. I suggest you put a nice picture of an Anime chick or a scantily clad woman for maximum sell-through, Datel, but that's just me. Now, on to business - the actual software. The PC version of the software is easy to install, and once installed it even checked for updates. For those of you interested we worked with software version 1.08, updated from what I assume to be 1.01 on the mini-cd. After installation the software starts right up, no problems. I am going to cover the MP3 and Image management sections first, since they have pretty basic functionality and not much to fool around with there.The MP3 transfer is pretty straightforward. You load whatever MP3s you would like to transfer to your PSP on the left side of the software, select the songs you would like to send to your PSP, and hit copy. The right side, of course, shows what is currently on your PSP, and how much space is left on the current memory card. That is pretty much all there is to it. The software transfers MP3 files, and we could not get it to transfer any other format, even if the PSP could play it or not. The image transfer works exactly the same. Any image format the PSP can display will load into the software, you select the ones you want transferred, and it does it, free memory card space showing all the while. |
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