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If you shot HD video on a Handycam, PMB could burn those AVCHD clips to a standard DVD that played in a Blu-ray player, or full Blu-ray discs without needing expensive Adobe software.

For Sony GPS-enabled cameras, PMB was essential . It would take the GPS log file from your camera and automatically geo-tag your photos on the map. For travelers, this was a standout feature. pmb portable sony

Here’s why it was considered a "helpful piece" for Sony camera/camcorder owners (typically 2006–2015): If you shot HD video on a Handycam,

It scanned your library, recognized faces, and let you tag them. It could then automatically sort photos by person—fairly advanced for free bundled software in 2010. For travelers, this was a standout feature

Before smartphone dominance, PMB had direct "One-click" buttons to resize videos/photos and upload them to YouTube, Facebook, and Flickr (when those platforms were still desktop-first).

Yes, the was indeed a very helpful piece of software for its time.

It solved the major headache of transferring media from Sony Handycams and Cyber-shots. You simply connected your device via USB, and PMB would automatically launch, recognize the device, and import only new files. No digging through folders.