Updated Media Manager Features

Media ManagerSo you should already know that the PSP is rapidly closing in on the iPod in terms of sales from a post I made yesterday. Now the race should get even tighter with the features included in the newly released PSP Media Manager.

The Media Manager software allows you to transcode video files for playing on your PSP. In addition to AVI, MOV, MP4, and WMV files, the new version lets you convert DVR-MS files recorded using Windows Media Center. You can also transfer videos from camcorders or DVDs to your PSP, and the update also supports .m3u and .wpl playlist files.

The new PSP Media Manager is available to purchase in stores for $25 USD or it can be downloaded for a mere $17 USD.

[via PVRWire]

15 Responses to “Updated Media Manager Features”

  1. 1 I like cheese

    sweet!! i am the first to post somthing here!!! only fore mins after post!

  2. 2 Red Zeppelin

    Still no Mac version. Thanks, Sony.

  3. 3 wight4256

    If you have the previous version, is there a way just to upgrade (without buying the entire version)?

  4. 4 Mulligan

    I got an offer to upgrade from Sony for $9.99 from the previous version. I’m passing though since I hardly ever use the program and the new features are limited at best.

  5. 5 Pedro Sá

    Hi
    Just had upgraded my old Media Manager for about $9.99
    And the results are amazing;

    Transfer divx to the MS – with great quality – read above
    Transfer DVD direct to MS – with great quality – insert a dvd on your dvd rom and he asks if you want to convert to High or low avc and tells you the size that is going to occupied like divx … select the folder and voila

    is wroth of buying

    cheers

  6. 6 Ricardo

    I bought the 1.0 version and I got no offer to upgrade for 9.99 :( The worst thing about this is that I got to know about the new version by a blog article and not by Sony. Sony has such a great care for it’s customers…

  7. 7 Vanamonde

    So can anybody buy the Media Manager software or do they only sell to US customers?

  8. 8 Mulligan

    I took the pluge and bought theupgrade. Does not work with divx avi files. If you want to upgrade contact sony, if you own the previous version. I did so I could have the link for the upgrade for $9.99. Also requires Quicktime 7.0 to be installed. Software better than first version.

  9. 9 1fast4door

    Is the link for the upgrade something that you can post? If not how did you contact Sony? I see on Sony’s software page there is a phone number 1.800.577.6642. I tried calling on lunch today and was not able to wait long enough to talk to someone. Any info would be appreciated.

  10. 10 Cassidy

    You can click on the link in the original post. Right at the end of the article I say that you can download it, click on the word “download” and it should take you to the page.

  11. 11 Simx

    Sony puts out what can only be described as a piece of S$%&T software and has the hide to charge for an upgrade to version 2.0. Sony doesn’t give a rats arse about their customers from what I can tell.

  12. 12 ALinBC

    WHat’s better than Sony Media Manager for PSP?

  13. 13 Hight Tech Nerd

    When will Sony have an update so it works with Vista?

  14. 14 steve

    thats bullsh!t sony wants us to buy something that you should get with the psp
    it should be free that not fair

  15. 15 Sherry

    I just d/l the Media Manager 2.0 …..long story short….doesn’t run on my computer. My comp runs Windows Vista. It allowed my to put the program on,..but as soon as I try to start it up, it shuts down. Can anyone please help me with this? Sony doesn’t seem to comprehend what “customer service” means.

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