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File formats supported by PSP: jpeg (jpg), tiff, gif, png, bmp
No, the 3000's screen is not compatible with a PSP-2000.
*.cso and *.iso are the formats of the psp games
One possible answer could be that you didn't save the pictures into a file format that the psp can read, try looking at the file format and then look at the psp compatible files.
PSP Video 9 converts videos from various file formats to a format that the PlayStation Portable can play. Some of the formats it can convert are xvid, avi, divx, and mpeg. These formats are converted to either MPEG-4 or H.264.
The PSP can play at least MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer III, MPEG-2/4 Advanced Audio Coding, and possibly others.
One would use a PSP video converter to change the file type of digital content to a file that is compatible with the PSP. A PSP video converter would allow a person to transfer movies and home videos to their PSP device.
PSP supported formatsGames:UMDNot counting homebrew games, the PSP currently only plays games on UMDs (Universal Media Discs). Sony plans a PlayStation emulator for the PSP, which might be able to play game ROMs off a Memory Stick.Video:UMDMPEG-4 (aka MP4)PMF's (Sony's video formats for the PSP)Aside from movie and music videos available commercially on UMD, the PSP can also play video files from the Memory Stick. These files must be in MPEG-4 format.Music:UMDMP3ATRAC3plusMP4WAVWMAMusic can come on UMD (though usually it comes in the form of music videos). You can also load up your own music to play, as long as it's in one of the formats listed (you may not be able to play some of the file formats if you're using a Memory Stick Pro Duo, though; only the Memory Stick Duo is compatible with all file formats).Photo & Image:UMDjpeg (aka jpg)tiffgifpngbmp
No. The headset made for the PSP 2000 and 3000 has a different connection. Also the PSP Go is compatible with most bluetooth headsets as well which is not an option on older PSPs.
It might if it is soft. The PSP-1000 is thicker than the PSP-2000, with two protruding bumps either side at the back. The PSP-2000 by comparison lies flat at the back, due to the thinner battery. A PSP-1000 would probably not fit in a hard case designed for the PSP-2000#s flat back, but a more flexible case might accomodate it.
It has no UMD slot, but some PSP games on the PSN are compatible.
a psp go is more able to brake than a normal psp