Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Fire International Xploder Movie Player and Media Centre (PSP)

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Manufacturer: Fire (International) Ltd
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Fire (International) Ltd EAN: 0709458016075 Label: Fire (International) Ltd Manufacturer: Fire (International) Ltd Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Platform: Sony PSP Publisher: Fire (International) Ltd Release Date: 2005-08-05 Studio: Fire (International) Ltd
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Wait.......................................................................................................... Comment: No, really you have to wait!!! This is a very good product in the sense that it converts movies into MPEG-4 but, when it says it 'may' take a few minutes for the conversion don't sit around waiting for a 'few' minites like I did. Instead take your morning shower, enjoy your breakfast, get that essay out of the way or better still head out to the gym (you've got time for a few extra work-out rotines today), come back have lunch and hey presto the conversion is done! Right after 4 hours for a 1GB movie conversion.
Customer Rating:      Summary: not for you if you want to watch DVDs on PSP Comment: The program looks like it'll do everything, and I was particularly interested in being able to watch DVDs that I own on the the PSP, however DVDs have copy protection which Xploder can do nothing about. I wanted to watch episodes of 24 on my PSP and Xploder is not able to take files from the DVD and convert them because of this protection. You will need a DVD ripper to rip the file from the DVD, then convert it using Xploder, which will take forever.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Xploder Movie Player for PSP is great Comment: I dont agree with the other reviews on here at all, i think this is fantastic. The program installed fine and recognised my PSP memory stick and files immediately. It was the only product I could find for importing my own CD's, and the online database query for the album, artist and track names like iTunes does was great - no typing was needed (always good!). I also have iTunes and this is similar, the time to import CD's to MP3 is no longer than my iPod takes to import CD's. You can even drag and drop ipod music from iTunes straight into the software. When i have used the movie conversion, all movies i have tried have converted quickly and easily, everything is drag and drop. The photo side is easy, it's just drag and drop again, as with the GameSaves. I have used a few of the "cheatsaves" when I got stuck on a game (GTA). The great thing is that it keeps all your PSP files in one place, which is great because there's only so much I can fit onto the memory stick, so I can just swap and change the stuff on my PSP. I think this is a great program and would highly recommend it to anyone with a PSP.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Exactly what i needed... Comment: I haven't got time to mess about with things and i needed something to quickly and easily transfer stuff to my PSP. The Xploder is the answer. I'm not talking about just gamesaves coz i'm not a gamer, but movie clips and music is what keeps me company during my daily train trips.. I just transfer clips i've downloaded or mp3s with a mouse click and watch'em the day after on the way to work :-P
Customer Rating:      Summary: Max media software: OK Comment: Well where shall I start. This product gets its first star for ease of installation, it guided me through easily and only took a few minutes at the least to be installed. The product does come with a good clear instruction manual which you must read because otherwise the whole process of converting and copying files to your psp becomes a knightmare. When I started using the program I had to firstly reformat my memory stick which was annoying because it means you have to copy all your gamesaves to your computer and then put them all back on to the psp again. To convert your music to mp3 you have to insert the audio cd and wait at least 5-10 minutes for the music file to change but after this the whole process becomes very easy. Adding pictures couldn't be simpler or quicker and the same for movies. The reason I gave this product only 3 stars because it was quite slow at converting movies and mp3 files and you have to reformat your memory stick but for this price I do reccomend it as it also comes with a usb charger cable which is very handy.
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