PSPVC v3.41 gets Force Conversion last resort feature
This is actually more of a minor quickfix than anything, but it’s for PSP Video Converter and we’re all PSPVC fans here, aren’t we? Nick Swardh has released PSPVC v3.41, which includes a systray icon fix and the (re-added) Force Conversion feature.
Umm… no. Force Conversion isn’t a Jedi technique.
Download: PSPVC v3.41
This is actually more of a minor quickfix than anything (since it’s got a skimpy changelog), but it’s for PSP Video Converter and we’re all PSPVC fans here, aren’t we? Nick Swardh has released PSPVC v3.41 with the following changes:
- Fixed a systray icon bug
- Re-Added the “Force Conversion” option
So what does “Force Conversion” mean anyway? No, it’s not a Jedi technique. Basically, it should help you if the program starts refusing your video conversion requests. As described in the manual:
This option should only be used as last resort when (if!) everything else fails. Enabling this option will disable all “fancy” AviSynth functions/options like the “Image Tweaks”, “Subtitles”, “Trim” and all other settings related to AviSynth.
Pretty handy feature, eh? It’s an all mighty end-all solution if the whole world just seems to be against you while you’re converting videos on that certain day. Then again, maybe it is a Jedi technique.
Download: PSPVC v3.41
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Via Nick Swardh