Sunday, July 15, 2007

Music and Video for PSP: Compilation and Transfer

The great thing about the designers of the Sony Play Station Portable (PSP) is that the PSP is not limited to being a game console. You can use it to watch videos, listen to music, browse the web; and with some homebrew applications installed, you can even use the PSP as a personal digital assistant (PDA) and PDF book reader. Imagine taking a planner and books to read on the road! But a PDA-PSP is way too serious for most gamers, and what we most want are music and video for PSP. This guide shows you how to compile and transfer both music and video for PSP.
You must first need actual music and video for PSP that the PSP can recognize and play; and you need both stored in your PC or on servers of websites, where you can download them. If you already have stashes of music and video that are your favorites, you can already transfer them to the PSP provided they are in PSP-readable format, like mp3 and mp4. Or you can download from websites that offer free downloads of music and video for PSP. These music and video files are usually in PSP-readable format, so there's no need to convert them. However, if your music and video collection or sources are not in mp3 or mp4, both PSP-readable formats, you need certain kinds of software to convert them. You can search on the Internet for CD ripper and video converter programs, a lot of them are freely downloadable, and there are many kinds.
Choose the ones you like or the ones your friends chose and install them in your PC. Once you run them, you can freely building up your music and video for PSP collection. You can rip songs from music CDs and convert non-PSP readable files into PSP-readable ones. You can do this once you have the software. When you have a sufficient number of music and video for PSP, connect the PSP to your PC through the USB cable. When the PC detects your PSP as an external storage device, just drag and drop the selected music and video for PSP to the PSP. And you're done.
Remember that the number of music and video files you can store in your PSP is determined by the storage capacity of your USB memory stick. So choose your collection well. That's it. Now you know how to compile music and video for PSP and how to transfer themMore information on this is available, just click PSP DOWNLOAD
About the Author
Hello, I am Betty Crosby. I am an avid gamer and enjoys playing with my PSP. I have articles that can help you enjoy your PSP as much as I have. Give them a read.

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