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A Sony PSP component video cable is needed. It connects the A/V output on the PSP to an RCA Component video and analog audio on a TV.
Cameras can use different USB cables. If you want one that works with a PSP, you need to find a 'Mini-B' type connector.
The PSP Go has a special proprietary USB port, which needs a special cable produced by Sony. The regular PSP's USB port is just a Mini-B slot, for which you can buy a commercially available USB cable.
The USB is the little port at the top of the PSP, which can be used to connect it to a PC.
get a psp-usb cable attach to the top of your Psp and then your computer usb slot, it will then be in your computer, there you can access it
USB 3.0 Extensions are backward compatible. USB 3.0 Device cables are not.
Sony PSP usb cameras cost $108 on amazon
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The first step is to get all the object that come with the psp go, these are the adapter, charging cable, and the USB cable. plug in each of these together. Once all the cables and the adapter are plugged in, plug the power cable to the outlet, and the other end goes to the psp go.
Songs, I'm assuming? Just like any other song. Connect the USB to your PSP and PC. If off the internet, right click the link and select Save Target As... Save it in [I, G, H, F or whatever]/PSP/MUSIC
USB cables do come in different lengths depending upon the device that is used with it. USB cables range from 3-5 meters, but do not extend beyond 5 meters.
Most Yamaha keyboards have jacks for MIDI and USB cables. Recently, Yamaha keyboards have built-in MIDI and USB cables to give the keyboard a compact look.