Wednesday 2 September 2015

Get Itunes To Psp Without The Internet

Transfer your iTunes music to your PSP.


The Playstation Portable (PSP) device is a gaming system that is also a media player that can play music transferred from your computer, including iTunes. As of 2010, the PSP supports audio playback for MP3 files, and, in order to play your iTunes-purchased music on your PSP, you must first convert the songs to the standard MP3 file format. The iTunes program has a built-in audio converter that enables you to convert your music between various file formats, including AAC, WAV and MP3.


Instructions


1. Click "Start" on your Windows PC, and click "Programs," "Apple" and "iTunes" to run the iTunes program.


2. Click "Edit" at the top of the menu and select "Preferences" from the drop-down menu. Click the "Import Settings" button, and click the drop-down menu next to "Import Using."


3. Select "MP3 Encoder" from the menu, and click "OK" in the Import Settings window and the main Preferences window.


4. Right-click the songs you wish to convert and select "Create MP3 Version" from the pop-up menu.


5. Plug the USB cable into the PSP's port and the other end into your computer's empty USB port. Tap the "Home" button on your PSP and select "Settings." Press the "X" button to select "USB Connection."


6. Double-click the "My Computer" icon on your PC desktop, and double-click the icon that represents your PSP device. Right-click a blank area of the PSP window and select "New" and "Folder" from the pop-up menu.


7. Name the folder "Music" and press the "Enter" key on your keyboard. Drag and drop the recently converted MP3 files to your PSP's Music folder, and press "O" on your PSP to disconnect from your computer.

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