when you plug your psp into your PC, go to "my computer" you will see, usb mass storage divic or PSP, or somthing like that, when you have music saved to your PC, you just coppy the file into that .....but when you open the folder up, you have to make a new folder in it named MUSIC then just coppy you files into that file "MUSIC"
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.
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.
No, you just connect your psp to PC via usb. and you copy and paste the music into the music folder on the psp.
You have to make a music folder inside the PSP folder, name it MUSIC. Then copy your music data from the PC and you get music inside your PSP. This works with my ps3 Move.
I think the psp supports mp3s and wmas, just put your music in the psp/music folder on your memory stick
download selected songs to your computer, connect psp and copy the songs to ms0:/psp/MUSIC and they will be there on your psp's music selection.
The music file is probably not supported by The PSP
you send the music to your laptop/computer then send to psp
You need internet to play your music. (Windows Media Player) To download music from your PC to your PSP, make a folder named MUSIC under the folder named PSP. Load your music into this folder. PUT THE ACTUAL SONGS IN THE "MUSIC" FOLDER. Do NOT make subfolders or the PSP will not recognize the songs.
Yes it can, you have to make a music folder inside the PSP folder, name it MUSIC. Then copy your music data from the PC.
YES. It works the same as a normal psp with video music themes etc. The only difference is that you must download games.
There are many programs which allow one to access free PSP music downloads. These include Free PSP Music Downloads, M4MY, NV Entertainment and Music4ce.