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= How to Add Music to a PSP = Here's a comprehensive guide on how to add music to a PSP (PlayStation Portable): == Supported Audio Formats == The PSP supports the following audio formats14<ref name="ref16">16</ref>[18]: - MP3 (most common) - AAC (in MP4 container) - WAV - WMA (with firmware 2.60+) - ATRAC3 and ATRAC3plus MP3 is the most widely used and compatible format for PSP music playback. == Steps to Add Music to PSP == 1. '''Prepare Your PSP''': - Ensure your PSP firmware is updated (at least version 2.00)[10]. - Have a Memory Stick Duo inserted into the PSP[1]. 2. '''Connect PSP to Computer''': - Use a mini-USB cable to connect your PSP to your computer1<ref name="ref10">10</ref>. - On the PSP, go to Settings and select "USB Connection"[2]. - Your computer should recognize the PSP as a removable drive[2]. 3. '''Create Music Folder''' (if not already present): - On the PSP's memory stick, create a folder structure: PSP > MUSIC1<ref name="ref16">16</ref>. 4. '''Transfer Music Files''': - Copy your MP3 or other supported audio files from your computer to the MUSIC folder on the PSP1<ref name="ref2">2</ref>[8]. - You can drag and drop files or use copy/paste. 5. '''Disconnect PSP''': - Safely eject the PSP from your computer[2]. - On the PSP, press the O button to exit USB mode[2]. 6. '''Access Music on PSP''': - Go to the Music section on your PSP's XMB (main menu)[2]. - You should now see and be able to play your transferred music files. == Additional Tips == - '''File Organization''': You can create subfolders within the MUSIC folder to organize your tracks by album or artist[2]. - '''Conversion''': If your music files are not in a supported format, use a media converter to change them to MP3 before transferring[1]. - '''Space Saving''': To save space, consider using a lower bitrate for your MP3 files (e.g., 128kbps), which still provides good quality on the PSP[5]. - '''Playlist Creation''': You can create playlists on your computer and transfer them to the PSP, or create playlists directly on the PSP[17]. - '''Alternative Method''': If you have a PlayStation 3, you can use it to transfer music to your PSP via USB connection[17]. == Troubleshooting == - If music doesn't play, ensure the files are in the correct format and properly placed in the MUSIC folder[9]. - For WMA files, you may need to enable WMA playback in the PSP's system settings[1]. - If the PSP doesn't recognize your music, try restarting the device after file transfer. Remember, the PSP's music playback feature is designed for personal use. Ensure you have the rights to the music you're transferring and using on your device. == References == <references />
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