not too hard to transfer files from your Windows PC to your Sony PSP, but here's the trick: the "PSP Value Pack" doesn't have everything that you need. Not so good. In fact, you'll want to add a larger Memory Stick Duo, for example, because 32MB just isn't much space at all, when you come down to it.
The other missing piece in the Value Pack is the USB cable that lets you connect your Sony PSP to your Windows PC and, of course, vice versa. Fortunately, these are pretty easy to find - anywhere that carries Sony digital cameras should have the right USB cable, or you can try somewhere like Froogle to find a cable. I did a quick search and found this $7.95 cable from one store.
To get everything working, plug the Sony PSP into the Windows PC via USB cable, plug the PSP into the wall, then turn both units on. On the PSP, click the "USB Connection" button (on the Settings menu) and, hopefully, your PC will beep and tell you that it's found a new "removable disk": your PSP.
Using Windows Explorer, find the new PSP device and if there isn't already a folder called PHOTO on it, create one as you ordinarily would create a folder in Windows. Now just drop in any JPEG images you'd like to have viewable on your PSP while on the go.
Music-wise, you'll want to create a folder called MUSIC and drop in MP3 format music files (which means that you can't play music you get from the Apple iTunes Store, for example, because that's in a different format).
I hope that'll get you going with this process. It doesn't seem too hard!
Here are a couple of useful additional references:
How to convert WMA audio files into MP3 audio files
Gizmodo's PSP Roundup
WAV to MP3 Converter for Windows
MP3 Encoder
Thanks to Tommy Martin for his help with this question
Additional useful reference articles:
• Download music from your PC to your Sony PSP
• Watch DVD Movies on a Sony PSP
• Getting Network Update to work on a Sony PSP
• Sony PSP Firmware Update Instructions
• iTunes music on a Sony PSP
2006-07-13 05:33:46
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What SLOT??? OMG!!! OMG!!! you in basic terms enter the cable interior the better area of the PSP. Then, there is an computerized USB Cable Tupe Mini-B set up. whilst that is achieved, your PSP will look as a detachable disk on your "My pc". Then, you enter, the PSP folder, then song and... TADA!!! enter your MP3s in that area.
2016-12-10 06:07:28
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answered by ? 4
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