Farewell to the Forbidden Kingdom and Forgetting Sarah Marshall , I walked again into the Imperial Cinema to see Baby Mama, and came out with a unfulfilled feeling. I suddenly realize that I don’t have to pay dollars for his widescreen experience. My black monster, the PSP, will lay the screen of not only Baby Mama, but also any video you could get from internet or your DVD rental. Right, I can make a home theater myself.Armed with these thoughts in mind, I started looking for DVD movies to PSP converters. After a long hunt, I decide to buy PQ DVD to PSP converter suite, a software highly thought of by many users. I don’t like the free trial, which freaks me out to see the restricted function and five-minute conversion limit in the converters I tried before.
This tool didn’t let me down. It takes me less time than I find a movie download link. The output video compressed to a much smaller size, and the video quality is high enough. Of course, DVD is a better option for this fabulous ripper, though the size is large, you can choose the clip you wanna watch on your PSP. Sometimes, the full-length movie is just unnecessary.So, this is just the easier way of getting movies onto PSP. I know later that there are great movies to download sites that offer thousands of movies and even TV shows you can download. Then the whole process of watch movies on your PSP is much shortened.
If you would like to watch the new movie in the cinema, that’s ok. If not, this software really worth a try.



















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