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Nope.

I have a 1000, and I don't actually play on it that much. So being able to not play those games that I already have would be a problem.

Mine works fine, I don't need another. I'll be getting an OpenPandora instead :D
 
Just a general PSP question, not exactly Go related: Which Mac program do you guys use for converting videos to PSP?
 
Just a general PSP question, not exactly Go related: Which Mac program do you guys use for converting videos to PSP?

Handbrake works great for ripping DVD's to PSP ... I used it for a business trip to rip 'Ran' and 'A Night at the Opera' recently ...
 
What software if any do you guys use for backing up your pspgos?

Not to sure about Markspace software... Does it work without an a M2 card?
Thanks
 
Had no luck with FilmRedux, ReduxEncoder, ffmpegx, VLC or anything trying to make files the PSP could read. All the files open in every media player though but not on PSP. Only thing that ever worked for me was Nullriver's PSPware which only creates movies in low resolution and doesn't seem to work in SL anyway.

I have no clue what I'm doing wrong.
 
I've just tried recoding some badly ripped DVDs (iTunes but not iPod 5G compatible) using FilmRedux under Snow Leopard and it just complained at me. VisualHub worked perfectly though. If you can get a hold of that (it has been discontinued) then you could be fine.
 
I gave PSP Video 9 program another chance, this time it actually worked and made a watchable video out of the latest South Park episode :D The program itself looks fugly and very un-Mac-like but hey I'm not complaining since it worked. Too bad it won't convert mkv files though.
 
PSP Video 9 has an ugly interface on both platforms. I just dont like the app much in general. Its a bit slower than FilmRedux on my machine and the quality is visually the same to my eyes.
 
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