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Hey YouTube, as requested by Kafeba3
( http://www.youtube.com/kafeba3 )
I am showing you how to transfer all your media files (Music, Videos, Photos) to your PSP for free
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Music –
Step 1 – When Auto play comes up (or manually access My Computer, then your PSP drive) scroll all the way down and click ‘View all Files’
Step 2 – Open up the folder ‘PSP’
Step 3 – Create the folder ‘MUSIC’ (All capitals)
Step 4 – Open your music folder on your computer (anywhere you store your music files)
Step 5 – Highlight the ones you want to put on your PSP (you can pick multiple files by dragging your mouse over the files or by holding CTRL or Shift and clicking the files you’d like)
Step 6 – Right-click and click ‘Copy’ or ‘Cut’
Step 7 – Open your PSP Music folder again and paste the files into that folder that you cut or copied.
And that’s all for Music.
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Videos -
Step 1 – When Auto play comes up (or manually access My Computer, then your PSP drive) scroll all the way down and click ‘View all Files’
Step 2 – DO NOT OPEN THE PSP FOLDER, create a new folder called ‘VIDEO’
Step 3 – Download this program
YouTube Downloader – http://www.download.com/YouTube-Downloader/3000-2071_4-10647340.html?tag=lst-1&cdlPid=10801797
and install it
Step 4 – Open up YouTube Downloader and click the circle that says “Convert video (previously downloaded) from file” and click the three dots/periods (…) and open up the folder where the video you want to convert is located at and click the drop down bar under or to the right of the empty text box and change it from ‘Flv Files (.flv)’ and choose All Files (.)
Step 5 – After choosing the file, click the drop down menu where it says ‘Convert to’ and choose PSP Video (.H264 MP4)
Step 6 – Then click ‘Ok’
Step 7 – Then choose your quality level (Highest recommended) then click ‘Ok’
Step 8 – Locate your file (It should be in the same folder as the original video file)
Step 9 – Then Cut/Copy and Paste the video file into your PSP ‘ VIDEO’ folder.
And that’s all for Video.
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Photos –
Step 1 – When Auto play comes up (or manually access My Computer, then your PSP drive) scroll all the way down and click ‘View all Files’
Step 2 – Open up the folder ‘PSP’
Step 3 – It should be created and if not, create the file ‘PHOTO’ (All capitals) (Some use the word ‘PICTURE’ instead, so try one or the other)
Step 4 – Open your photo folder on your computer (anywhere you store your photos)
Step 5 – Highlight the ones you want to put on your PSP (you can pick multiple files by dragging your mouse over the files or by holding CTRL or Shift and clicking the files you’d like)
Step 6 – Right-click and click ‘Copy’ or ‘Cut’
Step 7 – Open your PSP Photo folder again and paste the files into that folder that you cut or copied.
And that’s all for Photo.
© S, R, C, F
Duration : 0:6:36
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