PSP Video Games are all region free, so no firmware is needed to play them. However, movies are not, so it would depend on the movie in that case.
If your in the Uk no. i did the same thing:( what you need to do is buy a multi-region player.
IF you mean it's been encoded for a specific region - you cant - you need to play it back on a multi-region player.
You need the latest firmware to access the PSN, you can update the PSP from the XMB.
This model is set for region 2 (UK) and cannot be changed. You will need to buy a multi-region DVD player or purchase a model sold worldwide if you hope to be able to play DVD's designated for Asia or North America.
You need your PSP to be upgraded to the latest firmware, in order to access the PSN and download games.
This is indeed a multi-region game. This means you may play with people all over the world.
You need to flash the DVD drive and the Xbox firmware.
No, to access the PSN, you need the latest firmware update.
Most Blu-ray players are region-locked, meaning they are designed to only play discs from specific regions. However, there are multi-region or region-free Blu-ray players available that can play discs from any region. It's important to check the specifications of the player or consult the manufacturer to determine if a specific model is multi-regional. Additionally, some players can be modified or hacked to become region-free.
No it is not illegal but to get it you need custom firmware which causes controversy. If you use Custom Firmware to use applications like PSPtube called homebrew it is legal but if you use it to play pirated games then it is illegal.
If you have official firmware you can only play demos If you have Custom firmware you can play all kinds of games So You Don't have custom firmware
No, you need the latest firmware to be able to access the PSN and play the games you downloaded from it.