Sunday, July 15, 2007

Music to PSP

So you want to know how to put music on the PSP. That's the thing these days. Music on the go. You know, if you don't have your own digital music player, you're out of synch with the world. Look at the kids in school buses, or the commuting workers in the subway, or the slouching 20-somethings on the terrace of cafes. Some thin cord stretching from their ears to somewhere in their person--their purse, their bag, their pockets. You can hear them hum and bob their heads. Owners of game consoles, like the best one there is right now--the Sony Play Station Portable (PSP)--also want to get that functionality to their PSPs.
They want to know, because the PSP can play music and videos--how to put music on the PSP. Here are some simple steps to do just that. And soon people will be marveling at how you had turned your PSP, which a lot of people think can only play games, into your very one digital media player.Start by installing ripping your favorite music CDs. If you have a full version of Windows media player or Winamp, you can just load the CDs and find the button or menu option that says rip music. The program will automatically grab the music files from your CDs and convert them to music format your PSP can play. If you don't have either software, you can go online and search for free downloadable CD rippers.
Download and install them. Make sure the audio out put is mp3. Then we move on to the second step on how to put music on the PSP. Make sure you have the right kind of USB cable to connect your PSP to your PC. Wait for the PC to detect the PSP as an external storage device. Then you can copy and paste or drag and drop your favorite music files to your PSP. You're done. You now know how to put music on the PSP. To build up your mp3 collection, you can buy or borrow more music CDs and rip them. Or download more mp3s from websites that offer free downloads. Or swap with friends mp3s. See? I told you it was easyMore 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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