How to Use Custom Tracks on Grand Theft Auto PSP Games

Take a blank CD-R or CD-RW and put it into your disk drive., If you already have a selection of songs In your library, right click on the songs you want and click 'Add to Burn List'., When you have chosen what songs to have, click on the 'Burn' tab...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Take a blank CD-R or CD-RW and put it into your disk drive.

    On the Autoplay menu that comes up, select 'Burn CD using Windows Media Player'.

    It should open up the program automatically.
  2. Step 2: If you already have a selection of songs In your library

    Repeat this with all the songs you want to have on the game.

    You can probably fit about 20 songs onto each CD, if you want more, you will have to burn more CD'S to fit all of the songs on. , You should see the files being converted and added to your CD.

    When the CD is complete, it will eject automatically from the CD Drive.

    Put the CD straight back In however As we will need it now. , You may wish to reboot your system, however you might find that it still works fine without doing so. , You should see a list of the tracks come up, they will Be named numerically. ,, You can do this through it's USB Connection or through a Memory Stick + Memory Stick Adapter.

    You should see a grey icon on the left of the program with a PSP and a CD turn into color.

    With the tracks highlighted, press this button.

    Press OK and the transfer will begin.

    You should see a menu come up showing the progress.

    For a full CD, this will take about half an hour so Be patient. , At this point you can close the program and unplug the PSP/take out the Memory Stick. , From there select Audio.

    Press X to open this up and scroll down till you get to Custom Tracks.

    This should Be shown As off, scroll sideways so it says on. , You will now Be able to cruise Liberty City with your custom soundtrack.
  3. Step 3: right click on the songs you want and click 'Add to Burn List'.

  4. Step 4: When you have chosen what songs to have

  5. Step 5: click on the 'Burn' tab At the top and press the button on the left entitled 'Start Burn'.

  6. Step 6: Download Rockstar Custom Tracks and extract and install the program.

  7. Step 7: Open up the program and make sure the audio CD you burned is In the drive.

  8. Step 8: Highlight all the tracks you want by holding down the Ctrl key and selecting each track with the left mouse button.

  9. Step 9: Connect your PSP to your computer.

  10. Step 10: When it is complete

  11. Step 11: the processor will make a beep and the status will Be shown As complete.

  12. Step 12: Load up Liberty City Stories and go to options.

  13. Step 13: Close the options menu

  14. Step 14: hijack a car and you should hear and see your custom songs.

Detailed Guide

On the Autoplay menu that comes up, select 'Burn CD using Windows Media Player'.

It should open up the program automatically.

Repeat this with all the songs you want to have on the game.

You can probably fit about 20 songs onto each CD, if you want more, you will have to burn more CD'S to fit all of the songs on. , You should see the files being converted and added to your CD.

When the CD is complete, it will eject automatically from the CD Drive.

Put the CD straight back In however As we will need it now. , You may wish to reboot your system, however you might find that it still works fine without doing so. , You should see a list of the tracks come up, they will Be named numerically. ,, You can do this through it's USB Connection or through a Memory Stick + Memory Stick Adapter.

You should see a grey icon on the left of the program with a PSP and a CD turn into color.

With the tracks highlighted, press this button.

Press OK and the transfer will begin.

You should see a menu come up showing the progress.

For a full CD, this will take about half an hour so Be patient. , At this point you can close the program and unplug the PSP/take out the Memory Stick. , From there select Audio.

Press X to open this up and scroll down till you get to Custom Tracks.

This should Be shown As off, scroll sideways so it says on. , You will now Be able to cruise Liberty City with your custom soundtrack.

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