PSP - Transferring music, etc. - Can Anyone Help?

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=13169

nate08

01-05-2005 08:08:34

I am just wondering how to transfer things to the PSP as I have seen programs on PSPCrazy.Com - I downloaded them and I sent files (after conversion) to "F" Removable Device but for some reason, they still are not showing up on the PSP.

Anyone have a step by step guide tutorial on how to get a couple of songs on the 32MB card. I just want to see if I can even do it.

Thanks ahead of time for anyone who helps...

PodTopia

01-05-2005 08:35:14

Nate, try PSP411 or PSPworld, they're much better than PSPcrazy.

pSeuDo

01-05-2005 08:43:10

psp.commect.com has a good tutorial. basically, you have to have a certain file tree setup.
for photos, i had to create a folder called PHOTO.

hcl40u

01-05-2005 08:47:17

All you really have to do is format the memory stick from the PSP menu. Make sure to backup any saves or any other data on the stick first. You'll find a music folder after formatting and all you have to do is just copy your music to that folder.

Abaweet69

01-05-2005 09:40:28

[quotee2e0223406="hcl40u"]All you really have to do is format the memory stick from the PSP menu. Make sure to backup any saves or any other data on the stick first. You'll find a music folder after formatting and all you have to do is just copy your music to that folder.[/quotee2e0223406]
No, you don't format anything.

Read your manual!

You need to create a folder inside your psp titled 'Music'

xyclonez

01-05-2005 09:59:51

you do need to format the memory stick first

Abaweet69

01-05-2005 10:37:23

Isn't that done automattically? I didn't need to

CoMpFrEaK

01-05-2005 10:44:04

[quote525f2d7db5="hcl40u"]All you really have to do is format the memory stick from the PSP menu. Make sure to backup any saves or any other data on the stick first. You'll find a music folder after formatting and all you have to do is just copy your music to that folder.[/quote525f2d7db5]

i 2nd that, thats how it showed on my cousins that i was working on

bols24

01-05-2005 12:21:41

I had to format my memory stick on the psp b4 it would be recognized by my pc

nate08

01-05-2005 14:04:58

Okay - Not only am I playing Wipeout, browsing the web, listening to music, watching music videos and movie trailers, but I am also viewing a couple of pics of my trip to Washington DC in 2004.

This is absolultey incredible/amazing. I love my PSP.

PodTopia

01-05-2005 14:17:41

Nate, was I right in telling you to keep it )?

freephotos

01-05-2005 14:34:58

[quote8c7bc2c607="nate08"]Okay - Not only am I playing Wipeout, [b8c7bc2c607]browsing the web[/b8c7bc2c607], listening to music, watching music videos and movie trailers, but I am also viewing a couple of pics of my trip to Washington DC in 2004.

This is absolultey incredible/amazing. I love my PSP.[/quote8c7bc2c607]
Unless there is a hotspot inside your car, no you won't.

Abaweet69

01-05-2005 14:42:37

I just went to starbucks with a tmobile hot spot. It didn't work. I got a good signal but it would connect using infrastructure

I did a test and the signal was strong and it collected the IP addresses, but it said the internet failed. Are there restrictions or filters at the hotspots?

freephotos

01-05-2005 14:54:04

[quote8fb82fdde0="Abaweet69"][quote8fb82fdde0="hcl40u"]All you really have to do is format the memory stick from the PSP menu. Make sure to backup any saves or any other data on the stick first. You'll find a music folder after formatting and all you have to do is just copy your music to that folder.[/quote8fb82fdde0]
No, you don't format anything.

Read your manual!

You need to create a folder inside your psp titled 'Music'[/quote8fb82fdde0]
Yeah you do. You don't have to, but that way it creates all the folders for you automatically.

freephotos

01-05-2005 14:54:51

[quote59230535a8="Abaweet69"]I just went to starbucks with a tmobile hot spot. It didn't work. I got a good signal but it would connect using infrastructure

I did a test and the signal was strong and it collected the IP addresses, but it said the internet failed. Are there restrictions or filters at the hotspots?[/quote59230535a8]
You might have to pay to use their internet.