The year was 2006, and the glossy black finish of the PlayStation Portable was the ultimate status symbol. It felt like holding the future in your hands, but that future had a gatekeeper: the .
First, you’d hunt for a "PSP Video Converter"—usually a sketchy freeware program with a progress bar that moved at the speed of a tectonic plate. You’d select your file, set the resolution to a crisp , and wait. The fans on your family’s desktop would scream as the CPU struggled to crunch a 700MB AVI file into an MP4 format the PSP could actually understand. import video psp
To get a movie onto that screen, you couldn’t just drag and drop. You had to endure the ritual. The year was 2006, and the glossy black