Many friends ask me how to enjoy videos from YouTube, Myspace, Google Video, etc on PSP. Videos come from those website are streaming videos. So you need some software to capture steaming videos. Here is a simple guide about it.
Part 1: Download Videos from web Step 1: You'll need Firefox. Firefox is a free and powerful web browser. Download and install it.
Here is the free download link: http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Step 2: Install the videodownloader extension. This is a plug-in for Firefox. It enables you capture streaming video from website. Here is the free download link:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390
Step 3: After installing videodownloader, restart Firefox. In the bottom right, you'll see a little box. Go to the video you want to download, double click that little box, and select download link. Then you could download the streaming video you want.
Step 2: After installing PSP Video9, run it. Click "Convert" on the menu to go to the Convert section. Next, click the "One-Click Transcode" button and select the file you want to convert. If there are no files in your queue, conversion will begin immediately, otherwise the video will be stored in your queue.
Step 3: Once the conversion is complete, click on the Copy button to go to the Copy page. On the left hand side of the copy page, you can see all the PSP video files on your PC. Select the video you just converted and click the "Copy Video to PSP" button. Now, provided you had enough free space for the file, the file should appear on the right hand side of the page meaning the file is now on your PSP.
Finish my simple guide. I hope you could get some useful info. If you have problems about ripping DVD to PSP, you may get some helps from here: http://www.psp-forums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=3095 Enjoy our PSP funnier.
That add-on saves in .flv (Flash video File) format, which I didn't think was supported by PSP Video 9. My PSP Video 9 didn't recognise it, so I downloaded SUPER, which works pretty good.