How To Put Music On The PSP - Stop Struggling!

By: Brad Newman
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:08:46
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Are you still struggling with how to put music on the PSP? Don’t worry you aren’t alone; it is a little more tricky than it appears. This article will attempt to describe the process for you in an easy to follow fashion.

The first thing I thought I’d cover about how to put music on the PSP is the connection of your PSP through the USB port of your computer. After you plug your PSP into a USB port and turn the PSP on, it should go into what is called USB MODE. A menu should arise asking what programs you want to run the software with but you can simply click to close that window.

The next step of how to put music on the PSP is the use of your computer (this next part assumes that you are using windows). Select my computer from the start menu and you should see an icon near your hard drive called removable disk, the same as you would if you had inserted a regular USB drive. This is your PSP. Open the removable disk icon and you should see a folder called PSP inside which there is a folder called SAVEDATA. In the PSP folder, next to SAVEDATA, create a new folder called ‘Music’.

From here all that’s required in terms of how to put music on the PSP is for you to find the music you want from your computer and move it into this folder. Also don’t forget to make sure the files you move are in mp3 format otherwise your PSP won’t be able to read them. Once you have moved all the files, close that window. In the previous window you should see a green arrow prompt that you can double click to indicate that you are finished working with that external drive. When a progress window appears click stop and it will be safe for you to remove the PSP connection from your computer.

As you can see, there aren’t really any aspects of how to put music on the PSP that are as difficult as you would have thought. Once you have learned this method you can do the same for movies, photos and other interactive file formats.

Brad Newman is a computer specialist and PSP enthusiast. Don't have good PSP converter software or access to a large PSP movie, games and music database? You can learn more about it at http://www.usefulresources.info/how-to-put-music-on-the-psp.html

How To Put Music On The PSP

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