Songs do not play properly when earplugs are plugged in
When the earplugs are plugged in my son's PSP and he is playing downloaded music, you can only hear the music; you can can not hear vocals or the vocals do not play correctly
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If your music files are on your phone or memory card, you can set up the app and it will create a database of all your songs (usually in a folder called "Music"). The app plays what you ask it to play - one song, or an entire album, or all songs in the "genre" Country, etc. The radio just plays whatever sound the phone is sending. The iphone is set up to play a series of songs (probably you selected an album) before pausing.
Just connect your PSP with PC, and copy your mp3 file(s) into “H:\PSP\MUSIC Make sure that the audio files you download to the PSP are one of the following formats, MP3, MP4, WMA, ATRAC3plus and ATRAC3.
hi, there is an option on the psp menu taht enables the psp to play WMA files on it. just enable it and they should work..
If this doesn't work try to convert the zzzz.WMA into zzzzz.mp3 format, you can get a FREE WMA to MP3 converete at www.download.com
good luck
In order to play music in the PSP, the songs have to be in mp3 format other formats do not work with the PSP.If you do not have songs in mp3 format,you can download mp3 songs from www.beemp3.com. Once you have downloaded the songs save them in your computer and plug in your PSP.Then drag or copy and paste the songs to the PSP memory stick in the music file.
For pictures,choose the pictures that you want to transfer to your PSP and drag them to the memory stick in the picture file
connect PSP to computer then copy songs (mp3's) into the folder called MUSIC...
then from XMB menu under music all songs that you've copied should show up.
The nameless mp3 player that you have is probably not capable of playing DRM-protected songs. Double-check the songs that you have downloaded from Limewire, and see if the 3 songs that you ARE able to play are in mp3 format. If so, only transfer songs in mp3 format to the player. DRM-encrypted WMA's and iTunes (AAC) songs will not work.
Hey minimart, If you kept all of the MP3's in the same file structure they were on your computer, this might explain why you are encountering this problem. Unlike some regular MP3 players, the PSP is unable to recognize anything beyond two folder levels. As an example, while your computer would be able to determine what "Music > Artist > Album > Songs" means, the PSP is not able to read anything beyond the "Artist" subfolder. Hope this helps you out. Sincerely, Aaron Go Ahead. Use Us.
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