So, you're trying to stuff your music files of choice to your Sony Play Station Portable (PSP)? It can be hard if you don't know how. This guide shows you the ropes, or how to put music on the PSP, in five simple steps.
How to put music on the PSP step 01:
If you don't have one, download and install a CD ripper in your PC. You can search it over the web and choose from among several free CD rippers. What this program does is rip your music files from your music CDs, convert them into a format your PSP can play, and saves the converted files in your PC. If you're still lost about this, ask friends who have already installed it. Ask them what particular CD ripper they installed. Or you can Google it up.
How to put music on the PSP step 02:
With your PC turned on, fire up the CD ripper you have installed. Load up the music CDs of your choice and ripe the music tracks you like. Or if you have music files in your PC but are not in the PSP format, use the CD ripper to convert them. Wait for the ripping or conversion to finish.
How to put music on the PSP step 03:
Connect the PSP to your PC and wait for the PC to detect your PSP as a storage device. It gets really easy from there. Now you can copy and paste or drag and drop your favorite songs from your PC to your PSP.
That's it. To build up you collection of songs so you can transfer more songs to your PSP, you can borrow or buy more music CDs to rip, swap music files with friends, or download music files from websites on the Internet.
Now you know how to put music on the PSP. Just follow these steps and you're on your way to enjoying music, your selection of music, on your PSP.
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