Question:
I made a psp folder and I saved the music in the folder and it still says no tracks found? Can somebody help?
Lawrence W
2006-08-02 07:55:58 UTC
I made a psp folder and I saved the music in the folder and it still says no tracks found? Can somebody help?
Four answers:
anonymous
2006-08-02 18:38:06 UTC
You probably didn't make it right.



Connect your PSP to the computer using a USB cord. Then go to USB connection. Then go to the my computer folder in the start menu.(You need Windows XP) Click on removal Drive. then go to make new folder on the top left and name it PSP. then click on PSP and add 3 new folders. Music, photo, and game. Then you will need some music. I use Morpheus. It is free.



Once you have downloaded the music that you want, drag it to the music folder in PSP. If you want to have a lot of songs, you will need a larger memory card. You can go to Wal-Mart, Best Buy, game stop,etc.... to buy one. I use a 2GB. You can put more than 1000 songs on it. It cost about 150 dollars. You can get a used 1GB for 50 bucks. you can put almost 1000 songs on that one
anonymous
2006-08-02 19:23:25 UTC
you get a memory card from circuit city or best buy and a usb device. connect them to the computer and stick the moemory card in.
nintendods28
2006-08-02 20:54:10 UTC
All of this helps with what you need with the psp like basic stuff and it helps with putting stuff on your psp which is a little further down on the page:



The following installation pages are simplified versions of the installation instructions in the manuals. For additional details, please refer to your hardware instruction manual.



1. Insert the Battery Pack

2. Charge the Battery Pack

3. Turn the PSP™ on and off

4. Put the PSP™ into Sleep Mode

5. Put the PSP™ into Hold Mode

6. Turn the screen off

7. Insert and remove a UMD™

8. Insert and remove a Memory Stick Duo™

9. Download Videos, Music and Photos to your PSP™ via your PC

1. How to insert the Battery Pack

Before using the PSP™ system for the first time, the battery must be charged. Insert the battery pack into the system to charge the battery.





Remove the battery cover by holding down the push button and sliding the battery cover open.

Insert the battery pack. Align the bottom surface of the battery pack with the system to attach.

Replace the battery cover.

Align the tabs and slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow until it locks firmly into place.

Warning The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Do not plug the AC power cord for the PSP™ system into an electrical outlet until you have made all other connections.



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2. How to charge the Battery Pack



Plug the AC power cord into the AC adaptor.

Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 5V connector on the system bottom.

Plug the AC power cord into an electrical outlet. The power indicator on the PSP™ lights up in orange indicating that charging has begun. The power indicator turns off once the battery is fully charged.

Unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and disconnect the AC adaptor from the PSP™ system once the system is fully charged.

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3. How to turn the PSP™ on and off

To turn the PSP™ system on, locate the power/hold switch on the right side of the PSP™ system. Slide the switch up and release. The system will power up.



To turn the system off, locate the power/hold switch on the right side of the system and slide the switch up and hold for two seconds. The system will shut down.



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4. How to put the PSP™ into Sleep Mode

Putting the system into sleep mode allows you to effectively pause any current activity and place the system into a low power sleep state. While in sleep mode, the system turns off the screen, disables any wireless activity, and does not respond to button presses. When power is resumed, these functions are quickly restored and usage can resume with minimal interruption.



NOTE: If sleep mode is cleared during video or audio playback, the screen will return to the home menu.



To enter sleep mode:



With the system turned on and a game playing, slide the power/hold switch up. Hold the switch for less than 2 seconds. The power indicator flashes and then turns off, and the system enters sleep mode.

NOTE: Do not put the system into sleep mode while the Memory Stick Duo™ access indicator is on, as it may cause data loss or corruption. Additionally, not all software will feature the sleep mode function. Please contact the publisher of the title for more information.



To exit sleep mode:



Slide the power/hold switch up again.

If the battery runs out while in sleep mode, when the sleep mode is cleared, the system will not return to the screen that was displayed before entering sleep mode. It is recommended that you save game data before putting the system into sleep mode.



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5. How to put the PSP™ into Hold Mode

When the PSP™ system is in hold mode, the system buttons are locked and do not function. This mode is used to avoid unintended operation of the system.For example, it allows you to disable the buttons while music or movies are playing so as to not cause unintended operation.



To enter hold mode:



Slide the power/hold switch on the right side of the PSP™ system down. The hold indicator will turn yellow.

To clear hold mode:



Slide the power/hold switch back to its original position.

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6. How to turn the screen off

To conserve power, the screen can be turned off when it is not needed (for example, when playing music). Find the backlight button located directly to the right of the PSP™ logo on the front of the system. Hold down the backlight button for 2 seconds to turn the screen off. To turn the screen back on, simply press this button once. Note that this can be used in conjunction with the power/hold switch after turning off the screen to additionally protect against unintended operation.



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7. How to insert and remove a UMD™

TO INSERT A UMD™

Warning Do not eject a UMD™ during playback.



Slide the open latch on the top of the PSP™ system. The disc cover opens.

Insert the UMD™ with the disc label facing the system rear. Slide the UMD™ down the metal guides and press down until fully inserted. You should hear a slight click, indicating that the UMD™ is held in place.

Close the disc cover.

TO REMOVE A UMD™

Check that the UMD™ is not in use.

Hold the PSP™ system with the top of the system facing up.

Slide the open latch on the top of the system to open the disc cover. The disc cover will open and the UMD™ will eject.

Remove the UMD™.

NOTE: The following installation pages are simplified versions of the installation instructions in the manuals. For additional details, please refer to your hardware instruction manual.



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8. How to insert and remove a Memory Stick Duo™

Warning Keep Memory Stick Duo™ media out of the reach of small children, as the media could be swallowed by accident.



INSERTING A MEMORY STICK DUO™

Open the slot cover for the Memory Stick Duo™ located on the left side of the PSP™ system.

With the printed side of the Memory Stick Duo™ facing out, slide the Memory Stick Duo™ into the slot in the direction of the arrow printed on the Memory Stick Duo™.

Press the Memory Stick Duo™ until fully inserted.

Slide the slot cover back into its original position.

REMOVING A MEMORY STICK DUO™

First check that the Memory Stick Duo™ access indicator located on the lower left of the system is not lit. Do not eject a Memory Stick Duo™ while the system is loading or saving to it as this may cause data loss or corruption.

Open the slot cover for the Memory Stick Duo™.

Press the Memory Stick Duo™ and then release to eject it from the system.

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9. How to download Videos, Music and Photos to your PSP™ via your PC

NOTE: you will need a USB A to mini B cable to connect your PSP to your computer.



Click the Media Center button in the top right of us.playstation.com. Select the PSP™ Downloads tab.

Sort through PSP™ Downloads to find what you'd like to download

Click "Start PSP™ Download" button

Review and accept the Download agreement

When the window appears select "Save File" (the exact window will depend on your browser) and save the file to your computer

Connect your PSP™ to your computer via USB (Note: a USB A to mini b cable is required)

Turn on your PSP™ and select USB Connection under the Settings item in the Cross Media bar

A new folder should pop up on your computer. Transfer the extracted content to your Memory Stick Duo™:

- For video, copy the file to the MP_ROOT\100MNV01 directory

- For images, copy the file to PSP\PHOTO

- For game updates, follow the directions for the specific download

PSP™ is not compatible with all memory stick media. For additional instructions and troubleshooting visit memorystick.com/psp.



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austinisking302
2006-08-02 18:02:56 UTC
READ YOUR MANUAL THAT WHY YOU HAVE ONE!!!!


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