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
you can connect your psp to your computer and transfer all the files to the psp and that should do it
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.
You can certainly connect your PSP to your computer via a USB cable to transfer files to and from it, and you can use the PSP's WLAN function to connect to a wireless connection point. But you don't use the computer as a bridge between PSP and internet, the PSP needs to connect to the router.There might be homebrew software that can do it though.
just use USB port of PSP and connect it to the computer then copy then saved files to your computer.
1. Open up My Computer 2. Restore Down and put it off to the left 3. Open another My Computer and Restore Down and put it off to the right 4. Open up your psp memory drive (it should show memory stick or something similar) 5. Use what ever files you please on the opposite My Computer and click and drag to the assigned files on the psp hard drive After that it should work
You can transfer files between a tablet and a computer with Bluetooth.
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!
Either plug the PSP into your computer, or transfer the file onto your PS3 (if you have one) and use the wireless connection to transfer the file to the PSP.
it means that u can download songs,videos,images with the usb chord from computer etc.
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When the PSP is in USB mode, it means it is connected to a PC, and the PC can now transfer files onto the PSP's memory card.