XviD4PSP: Free Full-Featured Video Converter For The iPod, PSP, And The iPhone
It’s a safe bet to say that most people have tons of videos. They have it on their mobiles, computers, and other portable media devices. Most of the time, you want to transfer a video from one device to another but don’t want to spend time looking for a free program that will convert your video to the proper format. If you have a lot of patience, you can look at the numerous video converters that support different types of formats. Finding the right one might take a while.
If you don’t have the time or patience to look for the converter you need, no need to worry. I’ve got just the thing you need.
XviD4PSP is a free application for Windows that will convert videos on your computer or portable devices, and make them compatible with your iPod, PSP, and iPhone.
The software supports a wide range of formats and provides you with a lot of options to tweak your video before you convert it.

You can select the audio and video encoding, detail settings, among the various options available. You could spend quite some time playing around with the options if you know what you’re doing.
When you’re done choosing among the options, you can preview your video within the embedded video player before finalizing any changes you’ve made.
XviD4PSP runs on Windows XP and Vista.
What video converter are you using?





Comment by Nicole Price on 17 April 2008:
So far I have not ventured into it at all. Now that this post has come my way, I shall. Thank you.
Comment by Zath on 18 April 2008:
I wonder if this will convert for Windows Mobile phones - I’ve been looking for a free converter for nearly a year now!
I used to use Pocket Divx Encoder, but I think that stopped working once development shifted to a paid product.
Any ideas Baron?
Comment by Brown Baron on 19 April 2008:
@Nicole:
You’re welcome
@Zath:
Haven’t tried it for Windows Mobile phones yet buddy. It should have a good chance though heh.
Comment by Zath on 20 April 2008:
I’ll have a play and see it works - shall report back with my findings man!
Comment by ipod touch man on 21 April 2008:
Although I can see having a big screen on handheld devices like these are extremely useful I’m not really sure I’d ever want to sit down and watch a full film on it. To begin with I’m one of those people who really like to get absorbed by the film.
Having said that, free software like this might pursuade me to get into doing it. Can’t put too many videos on as I’m saving that space for the music.
Cheers for the link. Think I may go look into it more now. Ta!