How to Play Music on Your PSP
Acquire a USB cord for your PSP., Plug the USB cord into the computer, if you have a USB 2.0 port that is open, plug into that., Plug the USB B end into the PSP., Click on the icon for the PSP, which should now appear in My Computer.,Open the folder...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Acquire a USB cord for your PSP.
I would suggest a data transfer/charging cord.
It kills two birds with one stone, for a dollar or so more. , It allows for a much faster data transfer. , Then, on the PSP, go to the settings column (far left),scroll down to and select "USB connection". , Your computer may also bring up an autoplay box (assuming you are using Windows). 3Open the folder labeled "PSP"
,,,,, This WLAN Switch this enables you to go online.
If you haven't already set up a thing to go online, it's easy.
Go to your menu and scroll all the way to the right at the end go down where your web browser or internet is and press that.
Just mess with the connection controls and you can get a perfect connection. -
Step 2: Plug the USB cord into the computer
You can search for any music and download it for free in about 10 secs.
It saves it to your PSP music folder. -
Step 3: if you have a USB 2.0 port that is open
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Step 4: plug into that.
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Step 5: Plug the USB B end into the PSP.
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Step 6: Click on the icon for the PSP
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Step 7: which should now appear in My Computer.
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Step 8: Open the folder labeled "MUSIC"
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Step 9: Minimize the PSP window
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Step 10: and go the music folder on your PC
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Step 11: Select all the music that you want to copy into the PSP
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Step 12: remember the Ctrl key for individual selections
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Step 13: Drag and drop
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Step 14: or copy and paste your selections into the PSP's music folder.
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Step 15: Disconnect the PSP from the USB cord
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Step 16: your music should now appear alphabetically by artist in the music folder on your PSP.
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Step 17: Flip the switch on the left hand side of your PSP.
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Step 18: Go to www.beemp3.com This will bring you to a website.
Detailed Guide
I would suggest a data transfer/charging cord.
It kills two birds with one stone, for a dollar or so more. , It allows for a much faster data transfer. , Then, on the PSP, go to the settings column (far left),scroll down to and select "USB connection". , Your computer may also bring up an autoplay box (assuming you are using Windows). 3Open the folder labeled "PSP"
,,,,, This WLAN Switch this enables you to go online.
If you haven't already set up a thing to go online, it's easy.
Go to your menu and scroll all the way to the right at the end go down where your web browser or internet is and press that.
Just mess with the connection controls and you can get a perfect connection.
You can search for any music and download it for free in about 10 secs.
It saves it to your PSP music folder.
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