yes, but the answer depends on if you're using a PC or a Mac.
Also if the movies are protected or not. If they are protected, then you might need a software program that will remove the protection. One of my friend's sons was trying to get a movie on his psp. They couldn't figure it out how to, with the pc. So, I had my iMac G5 over, and took a movie that I had on my hard drive, (not from itunes), that had it's protection removed (used mactheripper), and the program I used to put the movie on the psp is called Popcorn, it's by roxio (not sure if they got a pc version). if you are using a PC. then you'll just have to find the right programs.
However I wouldn't waste the space of your PSP. you won't get a full length movie on it, anyways. Best bet is to stick with the psp movies you can buy for it, that come on a psp disc.
2007-03-04 14:41:40
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answered by David 2
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Only 1 or 2 because the memory space is low.
But it can be done just I forget how sorry. I need 2 points.
2007-03-04 14:20:58
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answered by Drick 3
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