If you're like most people who own one of Sony's PlayStation Portables, you're probably in love with it. But you also want to be sure you get the most out of your investment and enjoy every one of its incredible features. And that includes the ability to play all your favorite music.
Sony's PlayStation Portable or PSP, built primarily for gaming, comes fully equipped with superb multimedia features. So if you thought it was just for playing games, think again. Not only can you play multiplayer games over the Internet, you can also watch movies, listen to music, browse the Internet, and more. It uses a small, yet powerful, Memory Stick PRO Duo, and the performance is superb due to advanced technology using Mp4 encoding.
Mp4, also known as MPEG-4, is the global multimedia standard defined by the Moving Picture Experts Group that delivers professional-quality audio and video streams over a wide range of bandwidths. Mp4 enables DVD-quality video to be delivered at lower data rates and smaller file sizes, and that's very important on smaller devices with limited storage capacity.
Your PSP comes ready to play music and movies in Mp4 format. Transferring music and movie files to your PSP is easy. First, download the files you want from the Internet to your PC. Second, ensure any movies are in mp4 format. For music, your PSP will play any music in mp3 format, and also wma and wav formats. Third, transfer the files to your Memory Stick PRO Duo. Your PSP instruction manual offers several ways to do that. Finally, insert the Memory Stick PRO Duo in your PSP and select either video or music from the home menu.
This is a beautiful device and it would be a shame to use it only for one purpose and to miss out on all its other uses. So I guess now you'll be watching movies, listening to music and playing games, all day long. Who's going to get any work done? Well, not me, I'm kind of busy right now.
Neil Wallace is an avid multimedia enthusiast and the editor of Mp4 Magazine. For movies, music and multimedia reources, visit http://www.Mp4Magazine.com |
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