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iVideoBlast.com's iPod video library is PSP compatible

02-02-2006 09:04 AM CET | Media & Telecommunications

Press release from: iVideoBlast.com

iVideoBlast.com offers an extensive collection of animation, TV shows, movies and video podcasts for your iPod. Based on feedback from their community members the iVideoBlast.com video collection is also compatible with Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP).

“We’ve received several updates from our members saying they’ve had success loading our videos on their PSP,” informs Justin Thorn, co-founder of iVideoBlast.com. “It makes sense because both the iPod and the PSP support playback of the same MPEG4 video formats.”

When asked how their members get the iVideoBlast iPod videos on their PSP Justin responds, "Some members have learned how to rename the files while others use software like PSPWare to do the conversion for them. Co-founder Scott Britner adds, "Our iVideoBlast members are very tech-savvy. They use their portable video devices to the utmost of their capabilities."

Although iPod sales have outpaced those of the PSP, more internet users are searching for PSP movies. 38,485 searches were performed for PSP movies compared to just 15,595 for iPod movies in December 2005 according to Overture.com.

Scott adds, “The PSP compatibility further supports our mission to provide our iVideoBlast members great video content in the palm of their hand.”

About iVideoBlast.com:

iVideoBlast.com compliments the innovative iPod video technology with the necessary content creating a new video entertainment revolution. Their video library consists of classic videos like Andy Griffith, Alfred Hitchcock, Night of the Living Dead, Looney Tunes, Beverly Hillbillies and many more. Their video podcast directory positions them to become one of the largest suppliers of iPod video content. Future enhancements include the ability for their members to submit video content.

Contact:

Scott M. Britner, co-founder
iVideoBlast.com
252-902-9001
http://www.iVideoBlast.com
Fuel your iPod with Animation, TV Shows, Movies and Video Podcasts


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