There are media player apps, but it might be easier for you to just do this:
http://www.pspvideo9.com/
I am trying to watch videos on my psp and it seems Avi doesn't work any one know of a different file format to look for? or a way to use avi?
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There are media player apps, but it might be easier for you to just do this:
http://www.pspvideo9.com/
Thanks I'll give that a shot.
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Jesus christ it takes an hour to convert one video -_- that blows quick question while it's converting. Does the original file stay and then you have the AVI and now a converted file too?
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Well after an hour I got my first video to transfer to my psp and works amazing. Thanks guys.
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The only music player that I know of is the one built in to the PSP. I believe it sorts by filename and the name of the song.
What I found...
I do not sell hardware. I have affiliates that do but may cost more than retail and they do not have CFW. If they did, they would charge you extra. Best option would be to buy it yourself and have a friend who has CFW install it for you or have someone on TNL buy it for you, install CFW for you and ship it back to you.make sure you have a 0 in front of numbers 1-9, for example: 01 [song name].mp3 - 09 [song name].mp3. Edit the file's properties as well. Right click on the file and click on "Properties" and change to the "Summary" Tab and you can change the Title there, that's what's going to show up on your PSP screen so you don't put a number in front of it. (this might be hard because you have to manually do this for every file) I simply put them in folders of the artists and number them according to which one I like most (1st one being the most)
I have been trying to get Skype working on my new GoW PSP. I have the official PSP Slim Skype Headset Kit and when I boot up Skype I get this message "An audio input device that is compatible with the PSP system is necessary for the voice calls." After I start it, I go to the voice test and I can hear the woman's voice perfectly but I can't hear my voice on the playback.
The really odd thing is my buddy came over yesterday and was able to use Skype through my wifi with his GoW PSP and the PSP Slim Skype Headset Kit. He also doesn't get the "An audio input device that is compatible with the PSP system is necessary for the voice calls." message when he starts Skype. Does anyone have any idea what I might need to do? I tried to Google many different ways to get info on this and I found nothing.
is still still any reason to get a phat over a slim anymore? i remember something about emulators and a 1.5 kernel?
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