YES. It works the same as a normal psp with video music themes etc. The only difference is that you must download games.
To transfer music from BearShare to a PSP the PSP needs to be connected to the computer. When the files are downloaded a person will need to choose where the files should be saved to and the PSP should be chosen as the file to save the files on. This will allow the files to go straight to the PSP once they are downloaded.
No You Can Not
You transfer with a USB cord and a computer. It is easy. you can get music off psp internal browser go to google type in g2p press im feeling lucky then search a song on g2p go to one of the results press X it will ask you do you want to save or something press yes and voila to hear it go to music select memory stick and it will be there
To put a music playlist on a PlayStation Portable (PSP), follow these steps: Prepare Your Music Files: Format: Ensure your music files are in MP3 format, as this is the format the PSP supports. Organization: Create a folder on your computer for your playlist if you haven't already. Connect PSP to Your Computer: Use a USB cable to connect your PSP to your computer. On your PSP, go to the Settings menu and select USB Connection to enable file transfer mode. Transfer Music Files: On your computer, navigate to the PSP’s directory (it should appear as a removable drive). Inside the PSP’s directory, go to PSP > MUSIC. If there is no MUSIC folder, create one. Copy your MP3 files or folder of music into the MUSIC folder on the PSP. Disconnect and Access Music: Safely disconnect your PSP from the computer by using the Disconnect USB option on the PSP. Go to the Music section on the PSP’s XMB (cross-media bar). You should see your music files listed here. Create and Use Playlists: To create a playlist directly on the PSP, you might need a third-party application or software, as the PSP does not have built-in playlist management. Alternatively, you can manually organize the music files into different folders on your computer and copy them to the PSP to simulate playlists. Additional Tips: Check File Names: Ensure file names are simple and do not contain special characters to avoid any issues with playback. Memory Stick: Ensure your Memory Stick Duo has enough space for the music files. By following these steps, you should be able to enjoy your favorite music on your PSP!
u have to download media go and then let it reconize it as a psp then drag the music you want on to it
You have to plug in the psp with a usb cable to a computer, then you turn on the psp and go to the settings and find "usb mode" turn that on and go into my computer on your PC and click on the jack the psp is plugged into and open the psps music file, then open your file that has your music in it and just drag the music files to the psps file
Yes, you can have music on a psp. You could download music, or, sometimes, the music is already there on your psp. So, of course you could have music on your psp.
Will have to get a psp media disk at about 19.99 at wal-mart. Then you have it you will have to download the disk to your computer. Then you put the usb wire in the computer and your should have a icon on your desktop. when you open it it should just look like itune's You can put Cd's on a file on it. Then there would be a transfer button to transfer music from your psp to your computer.
It depends on whether you have Internet on your PSP. If you do, go to it. In the browser, type in a specific music website. I used mp3realm.org as my music site. Once there, type in the song, click on it, and click 'download' once done, go to the music section of your PSP and it'll be there.
You can't transfer music from Itunes to a psp. 1. Itunes content is DRM protected 2. Itunes songs are in .m4a format. The only way to transfer it requires converting it to .mp3 format. That normally requires you to download software that costs money. Check out http://www.airmp3.com for free mp3's Real player can convert Videos into Mp3 format, there may be a way to change music to mp3 format using Real player. Or if not you could find the folder where the music is saved and try to drag and drop the music files onto the psp's memory card. (But i don't have a Psp any more so im unsure.)
PSP stands for PlayStation Portable. PSP Music is referring to the music that can be played on the PSP. It can be downloaded directly through the unit's own browser.
Yes you will. Sony was designing a program whereby people could transfer UMD games onto the PSP Go, however this has been scrapped for now.