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Saturday, January 24, 2009

How Do I Transfer Music from My PC to My PSP

How Do I Transfer Music from My PC to My PSP
Before you can learn how to transfer music from your PC to your PSP HERE, you have to figure out what type of firmware your PlayStation Portable or PSP is currently using. Here are the steps to do that:
1. Switch on your PSP first.
2. Look at the leftmost side of your PSP and scout around for the "Settings".
3. Scroll down for the icon of "System Settings" then press on X.
4. Start scrolling down to see "System Information." Press X again.
5. Your PSP screen should now show the MAC Address of your PSP, then the System Software Version, plus the Nickname of your PSP. The firmware name you are looking for would be the System Software Version.
The nice part about knowing which firmware version you have is that if you have firmware version 2.00 upwards, you can actually use your PSP as a Web browsing unit. This means that all you need is wireless Internet access so that you can surf the net and you're all set to start browsing. One problem is that many sites are not geared for viewing through a PSP but there are sites that do allow PSP browsing so those are the sites you need to target.
But let us say you would like to know how do I transfer music from my PC to my PSP? In that case, prepare the following: your PSP, Memory stick at least 2.00 or higher, your USB for your PC to PSP connection. The steps to follow for transferring music from PC to PSP Memory Stick are as follows:
1. Get a Memory Stick that is compatible with both your PSP and the music file formats you will be using. The Memory Stick Duo is considered more ideal for music file transfers because the Memory Stick Pro Duos are not compatible with all music file transfers.
2. The Memory Stick will fit into its Memory Stick slot located at the left side of your PSP (if the PSP is facing you that is.) Make sure you get a Memory Stick that can accommodate the file transfer sizes you will be downloading into it.
3. Switch on your PSP and fit your USB cable's Mini-B connector into the PSP slot allotted for it. The other end of your USB cable (called the standard USB cable connector end) will connect to the computer you will be using.
4. Look for the PSP home menu then scout around for the icon marked "Settings."
5. This should lead you to the "USB Connection" icon. At this point, press down on the X button so that the PSP will show on the screen the words "USB Mode". Your computer now recognizes the PSP as a USB storage device.
6. You may now do either of these steps: a) you can open the folder marked "PSP" within your PSP Memory Stick; or b) you can create a folder with that name on the PSP Memory Stick. To create the folder, you may use the Mac Finder or the PC Windows Explorer as is applicable in your case.
7. The "PSP" folder can now contain a new folder you will create dubbed "MUSIC". This "MUSIC" folder is where you will drag and drop music/audio files. This means the music or audio files will henceforth be stored within your PSP Memory Stick.

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8. The last step is to remove your USB cable so that you can proceed to use your PSP for playing music. Your Mac will require you to simply drag the drive icon into the Trash icon so that your drive gets ejected. A PC will ask you to seek the "Safely Remove Hardware" command at the bottom menu bar. When either of these has been done, you can just disconnect your USB cable from both PSP and computer.
So now you have successfully moved music files from your PC to your PSP Memory Stick. Simply press down on the circle button and you go back to the home menu.

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