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03-06-2006, 9:46 PM
Auri
Joined on 12-07-2005
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Glyph Media Manager
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Glyph_V1_Setup.rar
Here is a free alternative to the Sony Media Manager software that retails for about 20 bucks - Glyph Media Manager by Xeno. Don't bother clicking on that link just yet though, his website still hasn't been setup - but that's where it will be. But thanks to Xeno emailing it in, you don't have to wait. The goal was to make it take as little effort to transfer all your desired media files from the PC to your PSP, and also has a couple of nice perks like a fully featured DB system for organising media, the ability to group media together for easy transfer, and automatic renaming of media (like your MP4 videos) to the correct naming format.
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