How to Put Music on PSP – Step By Step Guide

One of the features of PSP is the ability to play music files, ie MP3 format. Some PSP can also access other kinds of music files like windows own play WMA and WMV format, but we get later in the. However, the newer version of the PSP are limited. This is an overview of how the music put on the PSP.

The steps are no different than transferring all the files from your PC to PSP memory stick. To get music on PSP, you need a USB –Cable.

This is how you put music on PSP:

1. Connect your PSP to the PC via the USB cable.

2. Use your PSP interface and press the HOME button and then go to "Settings". Here you have the use
the directional button and you will find "USB Connection"

3. Once the connection is established, you need to check your PC's available disk drives. You can do this by
go to "My Computer". The PC should recognize the PSP, and as an additional drive. There is not much
otherwiseportable drive or USB flash drives actually.

4. Click assigned to your PSP drive.

5. Create a new folder call "music" on your PSP drive

6. Select your MP3 music from your PC and drag it into your "Music" folder on your PSP. Note that all
This is done in your PC interface.

7. If you want to transfer all the MP3 from the USB connection mode by pressing the "O" on
PSP.

8. Here you will find the music area in your PSP and select your memory stick. Searchfor your "Music" folder and
They are good to go.

If you use other types of music format on your PC, ie WMV or WMA, you will need a converter to convert these files into MP3 format. Do not worry though, as Sony PSP will also provide users with their own Image Converter. You can easily convert, WMA and WMV files to MP3 format, format, and repeat the entire process, and share how the music on the PSP.

On the other hand, if you want to play WMV and WMA files without converting your filesMP3, you can always update your PSP firmware to the latest firmware. However, I would not recommend this (expansion of the PSP firmware), since it is difficult to limit your PSP experience. Some of the effect, that is your PSP firmware that certain games have you do not work on your PSP with the latest firmware. There are forums dedicated to PSP downgrading how many people want to revert back to their old firmware.

"Same as the music from your PSP?" was asked, countless times, andwith a PSP port, it is as simple as transferring files on your USB stick. Hope this article helps.

Filed under: Notmuch Articles | Posted on March 10th, 2010 by admin

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