Normal MP3 files. Windows Audio/Video files will not work in a PSP unless you enable WMA Playback. However, WMAs with copyright protection (WMA-DRM) will be considered Unsupported Data.
I think the psp supports mp3s and wmas, just put your music in the psp/music folder on your memory stick
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
No a Sony Psp or Playstation portable isn't compatible with any Nintendo games and there is no adapter for this kind of support.
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.
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It does not have an inbuilt camera, but is compatible with the PSP camera peripheral.
It does not have a UMD drive, but a selection of compatible PSP games can be bought for it from the PSN. The full PSP library is not currently available, though more games will be made compatible in the future.
No, the 3000's screen is not compatible with a PSP-2000.
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yes as long as you render in the right video codec (file type), same with mp3s I believe its MPG, MPEG and a few others not windows media video (wmv).
the game has to be game share compatible. you basically got to gameshare on your psp and then your friend loads the game up n his psp.