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Music2PSP 1.00.102 - Copy music on MP3-Player/PSP by Drag & Dr

Copy music on MP3-Player/PSP by Drag & Dr

Music2PSP



 

Music2PSP: Music2PSP helps you to put your music very fast and comfortable on your MP3-player and Sony Playstation Portable (PSP), use PSP as well as MP3-Player! Create with Music2PSP quick and easy MP3-files from audio-tracks of Music-CDs, from your local MP3-, WMA- and OGG-files. Drag & Drop is the simplest handling to copy your favourite music to your player. All titles of your Music-CDs can be labelled automatically by the internet database Freedb and it is also possible to download the album-covers of your MP3-, WMA- and OGG-files. These covers are embedded in the ID3-Tags and they are shown you after copying on the screen of your PSP or any other multimedia player when you listen to the songs. With the advanced ID3-Tag-Editor you can embed these album-covers in your existing MP3-files. So you can see these pictures on your computer and player while listen to the music (e.g. Windows-Media-Player). Manage several Playlists, if it is supported by your MP3-Player. Create your own Playlists and customize the order of the songs in the way you want to listen to the music.

What is new in version 1.00.102:






 

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For $15.95

Download: Download Music2PSP 1.00.102 (13.7 Mb)
Download Count:19
Release Date:2008-03-18
Last Updated:2005-12-13
Manufacturer: GBelectronics
Product Support: Music2PSP WebSite
  
Language:German, English
Requirements:Pentium 500MHz, 128MB RAM (256MB empfohlen), 20MB Festplattenspeicher
Install:Install Only
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