Downloading PSP Movies, Audio, Video and Software to your Home Computer. People has asked for more information concerning the downloading of movies, television shows, video games, music and PSP software using a computer to later be transferred to their PSP. The files are downloaded to your computer then you simply transfer the files straight to your PSP using a USB cable or compatible memory stick reader. The software required is easily obtained with step by step instructions. All of your favourite PS1 games can also be downloaded and played on your PSP. Thousands of PSP compatible ROM games can also be played on the following systems:- * Gameboy / Gameboy Color * Neo Geo CD * Super Nintendo * Sega Genesis * Neo Geo Pocket * Turbo Grafx 16 * Nintendo (NES) * Sega * PC (Windows) You can also play almost any type of video or audio on your PSP this includes the following video formats. * AVI * MP3 * MOV * M4A * MP4 * WMA * OGM * OGG * MKV *WAV * NUT * ASF * WMV There is no limitation on where you can watch the movies. Watch them on your computer, burn them to a disk and watch them on your TV, watch them on your iPod Video etc. Most downloads are now fully compatible with Macintosh Systems. Step by step guides and instructions specific to Macintosh users are also normally included. At a minimum, you will need the following items:- *Operating Systems Windows® Vista/XP/2000/98/ME Macintosh OS X *Processor (CPU) A Pentium II 300 MMX or equivalent as a minimum *Memory (RAM) At least 64meg memory *Hard Drive (HDD) Hard drive on your computer with at least 4 gb, but preferably 10 gb FREE space in one partition. *USB Cable PSP USB Cable or memory card slot on your PC *PSP Memory At least a 256MB-512MB memory card. 1GB or larger cards are preferred. The PSP can function as a USB Memory Stick Duo reader. Using this functionality, you can copy pictures, audio, and other content to and from your Memory Stick Duo. To access the Memory Stick Duo in your PSP from your PC, you'll need a USB cable that has a "Mini-B" connector (common for digital cameras) and a "Standard-A" connector (common for printers, etc). Plug the Mini-B side into the top of your PSP and the Standard-A side into your PC. From the PSP software, navigate to the top of the settings list and select "USB Connection." Your PC (Windows/Mac/Linux) should detect a new "Removable Disk Drive" that you can then access.
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