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Here you'll find links to software that will help ease the bridge between your PC (or Mac) and PSP or add extra functionality to your PSP.

PSPVideo9 (PC)
Free
One of the best video to .MP4 converter out there.  It's custom tailored to work for the PSP and comes with preset quality options.  It also includes a video manager for your PSP and when it finds that your PSP is connected it will automatically transfer your converted files.
  
iPSP (PC and Mac)
Free trial/19.99
iPSP was built specifically for total PSP Mulitmedia Management".  iPSP manages and backups your game saves, can convert video files to .MP4 format, can integrate your PSP with your iTunes library, and if you're a Mac user it has the ability to integrate your PSP with iPhoto and iLife.
  
RapizPSP (PC)
Free
This is a Spanish made video to .MP4 converter.  It has English language options but the overall converting is extremely slow.  This should be a last option for you if no other programs work.
  
3GP Converter (PC)
Free
A small video to .MP4 converter.  It has many quality options and is a small program that does it's job smoothly and quickly.  The site is in Japanese but look for the yellow link as it is the download link.  The program includes English language options.
  
Sony SonicStage 3.0 (PC)
Free
Sony's own music management software.  It is also currently the only way to convert .MP3 into the Sony only format ATRAC.  The ATRAC format condenses songs without losing song quality allowing you to hold more songs on your PSP.
  
PSPSave (PC)
Free
A small program that allows you to backup and download your game saves to your computer.  Feel free to download it right off our site.
  
Dead Pixel CheckerDownload this complimentary dead pixel checker right off our site.  To check simply upload the files to your PSP's image directory and view them on your PSP.  If you notice that any pixels don't light up or light up a different color than the rest of the screen than you most likely have dead pixels. The checker has been distributed throughout the net by "Krypt0nian".


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