New Version of PSP Video 9 On the Way, Plus a New Name – Videora IC2!

PSP Video 9

I’m not sure about you, but no matter how many PSP video converters I’ve used, I can’t seem to find one that’s just right for me. PSP Video 9 is probably the most popular conversion tool besides homebrew solutions such as the PMP Mod. It has a great interface, is easy to use, and has great customization. The problem is, it’s a bit hit and miss.

Some videos I converted with version 1.74, currently the latest release, just wouldn’t play on my PSP for no apparent reason, while others would. I wouldn’t mind too much, but the last PSP Video 9 release was v1.74 in October last year. Well, the PSP Video 9 team have posted some news about an upcoming PSP Video 9 release. PSP Video 9 is not dead! Here’s what they said:

Unsatisfied with the current state of PSP Video 9, over the last couple months we have been slowly rewriting the application to make it more extensible and easier to maintain. Today we have come to the point where we are able to release something that is usable.

Until this new version is ready for general consumption, we will be referring to it as Videora IC2. This is alpha software and is intended for computer enthusiasts who wish to help us fix bugs. We DO NOT recommend using this version for your daily conversion needs as it has not been tested as thoroughly as 1.74 and has fewer features like no language support and no installer.”

This is great news for PSP video conversion, and hopefully PSP Video 9 will become a much more stable program for everyday use. Despite the above warning for the PSP Video 9 development team, if you would still like to beta test the new version of PSP Video 9 (now referred to as “Videora IC2”), please tell us how it goes.

Download:[Videora IC2 alpha]

Via PSPVideo9 forums

PSP Video 9

I’m not sure about you, but no matter how many PSP video converters I’ve used, I can’t seem to find one that’s just right for me. PSP Video 9 is probably the most popular conversion tool besides homebrew solutions such as the PMP Mod. It has a great interface, is easy to use, and has great customization. The problem is, it’s a bit hit and miss.

Some videos I converted with version 1.74, currently the latest release, just wouldn’t play on my PSP for no apparent reason, while others would. I wouldn’t mind too much, but the last PSP Video 9 release was v1.74 in October last year. Well, the PSP Video 9 team have posted some news about an upcoming PSP Video 9 release. PSP Video 9 is not dead! Here’s what they said:

Unsatisfied with the current state of PSP Video 9, over the last couple months we have been slowly rewriting the application to make it more extensible and easier to maintain. Today we have come to the point where we are able to release something that is usable.

Until this new version is ready for general consumption, we will be referring to it as Videora IC2. This is alpha software and is intended for computer enthusiasts who wish to help us fix bugs. We DO NOT recommend using this version for your daily conversion needs as it has not been tested as thoroughly as 1.74 and has fewer features like no language support and no installer.”

This is great news for PSP video conversion, and hopefully PSP Video 9 will become a much more stable program for everyday use. Despite the above warning for the PSP Video 9 development team, if you would still like to beta test the new version of PSP Video 9 (now referred to as “Videora IC2”), please tell us how it goes.

Download:[Videora IC2 alpha]

Via PSPVideo9 forums

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