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Where can you get music videos for free and how do you put them on a psp?

2007-01-02 09:12:33 · 4 answers · asked by Kick_Fanatic_Jordan_Radic 2 in Consumer Electronics Games & Gear

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1. If you have a fairly fast internet connection, you can use free programs like Limewire or a bit torrent program.

2. Download the video you want then transfer it to either your desktop or a folder on your computer.

3. Next you'll need a free program called PSP video 9. Once you've downloaded it and installed it, plug your PSP into your computer and turn on the "USB connect" mode.

4. Now open PSP video 9 and click "One-click transfer" This will open up a small window that shows your available media files. NOTE: When this small window opens, make sure to click on the "ALL MEDIA" from the drop-down toolbar or your videos will not show up.

5. Choose the video you want (assuming you've already downloaded it from Limewire or another program) and wait for PSP video 9 to convert it. This should take around 5 to 10 min. per music video.

6. There are different formats you can use and some will take up more space than others. I would reccomend using 16:9 ratio and using a setting that will only use about 60 MB per 25 minutes of video.

7. I know this is all a bit confusing, I had a difficult time figuring it out too. If you have any more questions, you can use Yahoo IM to instant message me (EVfan63@yahoo.com) and I'll walk you through the whole thing.

Good luck,

Catherine

2007-01-02 09:26:38 · answer #1 · answered by Catherine R 2 · 0 0

i have a psp too and i havent even found out how to put music on it-- sorry that i cant help you much

2007-01-02 17:17:01 · answer #2 · answered by MightyMan50 3 · 0 0

MUSIC

Saving Music / Audio to a Memory Stick Duo™
You can use your PSP® (PlayStation® Portable) system to play music/audio saved to a Memory Stick Duo™. You can use one of two methods to save to your Memory Stick Duo™.

Save Directly to a Memory Stick Duo™ in your PSP
Some music/audio can be saved directly to a Memory Stick Duo™ while it's in your PSP®. For more information, see Saving Directly to a Memory Stick Duo™ in your PSP®.


Save to a Memory Stick Duo™ using a computer
First, import or download the music/audio onto your computer, then save them to your Memory Stick Duo™ to enjoy on your PSP®. See below or Saving to a Memory Stick Duo™ Using a Computer for more information.


To save music/audio to a Memory Stick Duo™ using a computer:


First import or download music/audio tracks from an audio CD or website:
1.) Make sure your computer contains software that supports the file format you are using and that the files formats are supported by your PSP®. For details, see Compatible Music/Audio Formats.
2.) Save the music/audio file from a CD or music/audio download website to your computer.


Then save the music/audio files to a Memory Stick Duo™:
1.) Make sure there is enough available space for the files on your Memory Stick Duo™. For more information, see System Check.
2.) If this is the first time you've used the Memory Stick Duo™, you must format it or use your computer to create the proper PSP ™ folder structure. For more information, see Formatting a Memory Stick Duo™ and About Memory Stick Duo™ Folder Structure.
3.) Connect your Memory Stick Duo™ to a computer using one of the following methods:
Insert into the Memory Stick™ slot on the computer or use a Memory Stick Duo™ Adaptor.
Connect a Memory Stick reader/writer with a USB cable.
Connect your PSP®, with the Memory Stick Duo™ inserted, with a USB cable.
4.) If you connected the Memory Stick Duo™ with a USB connection, you must activate the connection on the PSP®:
Select (USB) under (Settings) in the home menu.
Press X
5.) Your computer will indicate that it detects the Memory Stick Duo™/PSP®.
Note: The computer might recognize the Memory Stick Duo™ /PSP® as a "Removable Disk Drive" or "Removable Storage" or as "Memory Stick Media".
6.) Browse to the Memory Stick Duo™/PSP® on your computer.
7.) Copy the music/audio files from your computer into the MUSIC folder inside the PSP folder on your Memory Stick Duo™.

-u can get it on limewire for free..

2007-01-03 16:42:59 · answer #3 · answered by kiddo 3 · 0 0

dont know and if you get the answer to the question, email me at chackojobin2@yahoo.com

2007-01-02 18:38:41 · answer #4 · answered by Jakester 2 · 0 0

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