Programs such as Media Manager and iTunes My Walkman will help with this process, but you can also simply drag and drop the music files from your computer's hard-drive to the PSPs memory stick.
You don't. 'Burning' is the process where a CD or DVD's writable layer is permanently etched ('burned') by the writing laser.
Memory sticks do not use the same process, they are written to just like a computer's own hard drive. The easiest way to write to a Memory Stick is to have it inserted in the PSP, and then connect the PSP to a PC by a USB cable. The Memory Stick will appear on My Computer as an external drive, so music can be copied to it from there. You might have to select USB mode on the PSP, though it can be set to go into it automatically when a USB connection is detected.
You can plug in your PSP directly and activate the USB connection option from the XrossMediaBar (XMB) or use a memory card reader that supports Memory Stick Pro (2) Duo with MagicGate and use a computer to drag-and-drop music in the PSP/MUSIC folder.
I like arrange music on memory stick in alphabet!
you should be able to use your old memory stick in order to download music
You can donload it without the memory stick
Yes it does. It has a memory stick to save games, music, videos, etc.
Insert the memory stick into a USB port. Open iTunes and then drag the songs to the memory stick icon on the desktop.
A memory stick holds files on your PSP. Such as pictures or music. However they are usually a little pricey.
The fact that the memory stick is write protected will not prevent you "reading" the contents. Thus there is no problem in making the copy from the stick to the memory card.
i think so
For an iPod, an 8 GB memory stick will hold approximately 2,000 songs.
The SensMe Channel sorts the music on your Memory Stick, or Internal Memory by "mood", it doesn't let you get music.
No. A DVD is the physical object that can be burnt to. If you mean the files accociated with a DVD, then yes, but the memory stick will not be read by programs that read DVDs.
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To keep music on a CD, it is already there and you do nothing. To put music onto a CD, you "burn" it to the CD. To copy music from a CD to some other memory location, you "rip" it.