Patronizing Sony's quality music expertise, PSP provides you an MD-kind of music output-rich quality music level especially with the use of quality headphones if preferred. Sony's PSP has a sharp but smooth playback capability. This means PSP users can store and transfer music and music videos at the same time. While PSP can't be attached to a direct audio system, its sound capability is still louder compared to the iRiver.
With the use of the Sony Media manager, authorized software from Sony, you'll have the option to transfer your favorite music and video from your PC to your PSP device. This is a convenient way to do the transferring of your multimedia files as the software also allows you to back up your important files from your PC. However, the Sony Media Manager can't be used for your music transfer from PC to your PSP device. You'll need a memory stick of at least 2.00 or higher for you to successfully transfer or store your music files to your PSP.
PSP is capable of playing UMD, MP3, WMAs, ATRACs, AAC encoded songs and WAVs files. The PSP has a dual Memory stick features thus allowing you to store and transfer music files to your PSP. The only flaw in transferring and storing music with the use of a Memory Stick is that it takes longer for the PSP to successfully transfer your files. Expect at least 2-5 minutes of transfer time for single music file to be transferred successfully. However, once transferred, you can be sure that you could enjoy your music flawlessly.
Transferring and storing music on the PSP is very easy. Considering its very slick features, the PSP is a user-friendly device for your multimedia needs. What you need is time and of course, your Memory Stick 2.00 or higher (the better) and a USB cable for your PC to the PSP. If you have these 3 things ready, you can now follow these To these quick steps in storing music to your PSP:
1.Insert your 2.00 or higher Memory stick to the left side part of the PSP.
2.Use your USB, a standard connector for your PC and a Mini-B connecter for your PSP.
3.Turn the PSP on for you to get a clear view of path where you'd like to save your music files. Go to the Settings icon and locate the USB connection icon. Remember that PSP have files and icons, so locate the proper file or icon.
4.Once located the correct "settings" icon, click on the X-button so your PSP could recognize the USB device you're using.
5.Locate a folder branded as PSP on the Memory Stick you're using. At the PSP on the other hand, you have to create or brand a folder. Depending on your preference, you could use the word "music."
6.Drag and drop your music files to that folder just like the way you do in your PC when saving files.
7.Don't forget to safely remove the USB by clicking the "safely remove hardware." This option is available at the bottom part of your PC. If you're using Mac, use the "eject" option.
Follow these 7 quick steps and you're all set! You can listen to your favorite music while on the go.
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