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How to put pictures:
1. Connect the USB cable to your PSP
2. Turn on your PSP
3. Go to Settings>USB connection
4. Go to My Computer, you should see something like Removable Disc (some letter, for me its F)
go to it.
5.Pictures go to PSP>PHOTO and put your pictures there
How to put MP3:
1. Connect the USB cable to your PSP
2. Turn on your PSP
3. Go to Settings>USB connection
4. Go to My Computer, you should see something like Removable Disc (some letter, for me its F)
go to it.
5.For Music go to PSP>MUSIC and put your .mp3 files in there
How to put MP4:
1.You absolutely need a higher-capacity memory card. The default 32MB stick is great for game saves but pretty worthless as far as other multimedia options go. The 512MB stick should work great for shorter movies (you might be able to squeeze in two), one long movie, or a series of TV episodes?whatever you want. If you want to get serious, go for the 1GB memory stick, which easily lets you store about three full-length movies. Unfortunately, high-volume sticks are quite pricey (even the SanDisk-branded versions, though they?re much cheaper than Sony?s memory sticks), so you?ll have to invest a good chunk of change.
2.Ripping and encoding movies gets a bit tricky if you?re not already familiar with the process, so we?ll just give you the basics. First, grab a DVD or video that you want to transfer to your PSP. If you?re going with a DVD, then you?ll need DVD ripping software that will allow you to extract the movie file. Once it?s extracted, you have to use encoding software that will make the movie viewable on the PSP since it supports only a specific video format. There are a few different options available for encoding software. If you?re using Mac OS X, then you can use iPSP, which offers a number of different encoding options (for example, there?s an option to make the file smaller at the cost of losing image and sound quality). For the PC, there are a few alternatives. You can use Sony?s own encoding software, which actually hasn?t gone into full release at the time of this writing, or you can use other software that will convert the files into an MP4 format. Check out the links in the sidebar to find out where you can get this software.
3.Now you have to transfer the converted MP4 movie file over to your PSP. All you have to do is plug your PSP into your computer via a USB (be sure to select the USB connect option on the PSP) and you should be good to go. When you click on the PSP icon on your computer, you?ll notice that there?s a file directory structure. Unfortunately, putting movies on the PSP isn?t as simple as tossing them into a directory called ?movie.? You have to create a new directory called MP_ROOT, which should be sitting outside the main PSP folder. Once you?ve done that, you should rename your movies to MV40000 and change the ?0000? to number different movies. So, your first movie would be MV40001.MP4, and so on. Then transfer the MP4 file over to the PSP and you should be ready to watch some movies on the go
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