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This is a discussion on Downloading music to a PSP? What software should I use? Limewire? Itunes? within the General Chat forums, part of the Main Category category; I used music that I had already downloaded on musicmatch jukebox which was brought out by yahoo musicmatch to import ...
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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| I used music that I had already downloaded on musicmatch jukebox which was brought out by yahoo musicmatch to import to my psp, but the tracks would not be imported, but I would still lose memory on my music files. Should I try another software? Or is there something wrong with my PSP? It plays games fine. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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| This is how you put music on PSP: 1. Connect your PSP with your PC using the USB cable. 2. Use your PSP interface and hit HOME button, and then go into “Settings”. Here you will have to use the directional button to find “USB Connection” 3. Once the connection is made, you will need to check your PCs available drives. You can do this by going into “My Computer”. Your PC should detect your PSP as and additional drive. It is not much different from using portable drive or thumb drives actually. 4. Click on your assigned PSP drive. 5. Create a new folder call “music” on your PSP drive 6. Select your MP3 music from your PC and drag it into your “music” folder on your PSP. Note that all this is done in your PC interface. 7. When all the desired MP3 are transferred, get out of the USB connection mode by pressing “O” on your PSP. 8. Find the music area in your PSP, and select your memory stick. Search for your “music” folder and you are good to go. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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| use limewire but dont download files like 600kb(viruses) only download files 1000kb or more |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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| WEll, Limewire would be free, but my friend says its "illegal" But hell with that. If u do use lime wire i would suggest removing it after ur done. It screwed up my laptop so yea. My friend only downloads it when she uses it. After wards she removes it. Itunes would cost more 99for a song i would use limewire since im the rash type u pick xPP |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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| You can use Windows Media Player. That is probably the easiest. You just move the song onto the sync tab and click start sync. |
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