Items required:
The ability to rip or download CD audio and convert it into the necessary mp3 format. If you don't know how to do this STOP here. Leave the forum and head on over to www.burnworld.com where you'll find mp3 converters and forums on how to make or convert music into mp3.
The ability to rip/backup DVD videos that you own. If you don't know how to do this STOP here. Leave the forum and head on over to www.burnworld.com where you'll find DVD ripping software and forums on how to use them
1 Computer
1 USB cable [USB A to USB mini B] - systems loaded with WinMe, Win2000, Win2003, WinXP, WinXP Pro or Windows Media Center Edition
1 Memory Stick / Media Card reader/writer - systems loaded with Win98 or Win98SE or the driver listed in step 10a
1 Sony PSP
1 Sony Memory Stick Duo, Duo Pro?
Any of the following file/media formats .JPEG[photo], MPEG-4[video], MP3 or ATRAC[music]
00.] read the following carefully and thoroughly
01.] insert the 32MB memory stick
02.] close the lid/cap
03.] power up the PSP
04.] assuming you've already did the initial PSP setup - i.e date, time etc. access SYSTEM SETTINGS and then press X
05.] locate FORMAT MEMORY STICK and then press X
06.] Do you want to fomat the Memory Stick ? Highlight YES and press X
07.] All data on the Memory Stick will be deleted. Are you sure you want to continue? Highligh YES and press X
08.] Format complete press O to go back to the menu
08a.] If you're running Win98 or Win 98SE proceed to step 10a
09.] Press LEFT on the D-Pad to access the main menu and scroll UP to access USB Connection
10.] Attach the necessary USB cable [you will have to purchase one if you don't already one from a digital camera] then press X
providing you have either WinMe, Win2000, Win2003, WinXP, WinXP Pro or Windows Media Center Edition. Your computer
PC should recognize the PSP as either a Mass Storage Device or Removable Disk and the window should pop up.
10a.] If you're running Win98 or Win98SE you will need to download a USB driver from the following link. This link was discovered by message board member: jackson3 www.vivitar.com/CustService/download/v3615/3615.zip Every Win98 user who has downloaded this driver confirms that it works. Again, thanx go to jackson3. You can now proceed to follow steps 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16
11.] If the memory stick was formatted correctly in the window you should see the following. A folder labeled PSP and file named MEMSTICK.IND
12.] Double click folder PSP. You will find 4 sub folders: GAME, PHOTO, MUSIC and SAVEDATA.
13.] All you have to do is drag and drop the appropriate files to each specific folder. MP3 or ATRAC [MUSIC], .JPEG [PHOTO]. Adding video? scroll down to step 11a
14.] To see the files you've just added press O to close the window
15.] Access the file/format menu by pressing RIGHT on the D-PAD and scroll to the appropriate icon [Photo],[Music] or [Video] and press X
16.] All files loaded in the previous steps should be accessible at this time
* * *Adding Video?
11a.] Create a folder labled/named MP_ROOT This folder should be located/placed WITH the folder and file in step 11 NOT in folder labeled PSP
11b.] Open your MP_ROOT folder and then create another folder labeled 100MNV01 - this will be the folder where you actually keep the MPEG-4 video clips.
11c.] You can now follow steps 13 through 16
* * *How do you convert your video clips to MPEG-4?
You will have to download one of the following: Sony Image Converter 1.5 or 2 [$10-$19], 3GP Converter 0.31 [free] or PSP 9 [free]
[X] 3GP Converter can be found here: http://www.nurs.or.jp/%7Ecalcium/3gpp/
[X] PSP Video 9 can be found here: http://www.pspvideo9.com/
[X] Sony Image Converter 2 found here: http://www.sonystyle.com
[X] DVD Decrypter can be found here: www.dvddecrypter.com
* * *Encoding Errors and Troubleshooting
For Windows user please visit the site[s] listed below. In most incidences encoding errors or format not recognized error occur because your
CODECs are probably not up to date.
[X] http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/format/codecdownload.aspx
[X] http://www.free-codecs.com/Video_Codecs.htm
[X] http://www.moviecodec.com/
* * *Miscellaneous links to other posts on the message boards
[X] http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=pspmedia&message.id=12299
[X] http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=pspmedia&message.id=13445
* * *Still having problems? Hit these other links for support
Please make sure you have a go0d 5 pin USB A to USB mini B cable. There have been quite a few posts in regards to getting eRRors or corrupt data/files due to incorrect and or cheap USB cables.
[X] www.connect.com
[X] http://www.nrgonline.org/psp/?psp=usb
[X] http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000980024404
[X] http://ipsp.kaisakura.com/index.html [MAC supported]
[X] http://pspvideos.bravehost.com/instruction.html
[X] http://img15.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img15&image=PSPFileStructure.jpg
* * *There is hope for users of Windows 98 try this link for a "generic" driver that will allow Win98 to recognize your PSP as
a USB mass media device.
[X] www.vivitar.com/CustService/download/v3615/3615.zip if it works send all thanx to jackson3
Serious Tutorial [version 2.3]
2006-08-03 01:55:40
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answered by Serious Business 4
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1. Connect PSP USB Cable to Computer
2. Open Storage Device under "My Computer"
3. Open "PSP" Folder
4. Drag Music from any folder into Music Folder
=OR=
Buy or Download Datal's "PSP MAX MEDIA MANAGER"
It's a program made especially for putting Pics/Movies/Music/Game Saves in your PSP.
2006-08-03 01:30:37
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answered by Steve 1
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just put your memory card in your card reader or connect the psp via usb and drag the files into the music folder of the memory card.
2006-08-03 01:25:37
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answered by AkaiWRX 2
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you can also connect it via usb and load the songs in it that way as well, you just have to make sure that you put them in the correct folder on the memory card.
2006-08-03 01:31:11
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answered by Adam Z 2
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