Want to take some music on the road along with your PSP games? This

article will cover how to download mp3 to PSP.

If you are like most people, you want to squeeze the most out of your Sony

Play Station Portable
(PSP). Yes, the PSP can play console games,

that’s obvious, but it can also play movies and music, do Internet

browsing, listen to the radio, and act as a PDA and read PDF files. Throw in a

touch screen interface and cell phone calling abilities and it’s almost an

iPhone. But the gamer on the go usually just wants to kick back and kill

time, so he wants to listen to mp3s of his choice. This piece shows you how to

download mp3 to PSP in three simple steps.

Step one: how to download mp3 to PSP. You need something to download into

your PSP to begin with. This can be your stash of music files in your PC,

a couple of music CDs you love, or music files ready for download from the

Internet. Whatever the source and regardless of how small or large it is, this

is where you start. If you have this ready, what you now need to do is make sure

your PSP can read these music files. Otherwise, transferring them to you PSP is

pointless.

Step two: how to download mp3 to PSP. Make sure the music

files are in PSP-readable format, or mp3. To do this, you need a CD ripper–it

is a program you can download for free from numerous websites. Just type in the

words and run it on the search engine, you’ll find different ones. Choose one to

download and install in your PC. Once that’s done, run the CD ripper and rip

songs from your music CDs, or convert music files in your PC to mp3s if they are

already in mp3 format.

Step three: how to download mp3 to PSP. Connect the PSP to your PC

using your USB cable. When your PC detects your PSP as a storage device, it will

be assigned a drive letter. This letter will appear once it is detected. You are

now able to just drag and drop music miles from your PC to your PSP.

That’s it. Now you know how to download mp3 to PSP in three simple

and easy to follow steps. Enjoy your music on the road!

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