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New Software Like iTunes for PSP

October 22, 2005

Fire International has announced PSP Music Studio PC software and USB cable for the Sony PSP console.

The PSP Music Studio compliments the music playing functionality of the PSP, letting users organise their PSP music in one place. PSP Music Studio lets users import their existing CD music collection and convert CD's to MP3 for playback on PSP; keeping the album, artist and track names.

Music Studio also works alongside iTunes, allowing AAC or MP3 tracks to be "dragged and dropped" from iTunes into the PSP Music Studio. PSP Music Studio will automatically change the extension of iTunes AAC tracks from M4A to MP4 for seamless transfer to PSP.

Features:

  • Import music CD collections to MP3 for PSP playback.
  • Automatically name MP3's with Artist, Album, and Track names.
  • Copy MP3 or AAC tracks from iTunes straight into PSP Music Studio
  • Rename iTunes AAC tracks from .M4A to .MP4 for PSP playback.
  • Use an "iTunes" style intuitive graphical interface- functional and easy to use.
  • Copy, Delete, Download and Upload files between PC, PSP and Memory Stick.
  • Backup music to PC, and save storage space on Memory Sticks.
  • Supports, MP3, AAC and WAV.
  • Manage storage capacity via the on-screen memory stick capacity bar. (MB/KB).
  • View Lives RSS Feeds to keep you updated with the latest PSP news.
  • Upgradable to Xploder Movie Player with Music Studio and Media Centre
  • Also includes PC USB to PSP USB Mini Cable with built in USB Charger.

Managing Director of Fire International, Jason Cooper said "Users of both Ipod and PSP will find this software an invaluable solution for the complete integration of their existing iTunes music, MP3 and CD collection, as it eliminates the need for users to re-rip their music collection for use on their PSP."

Fire has not set a release date yet.

Source: Fire

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