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uche ezeoke Posted on Apr 17, 2008

Psp each time i download mp3 files to my psp it always says enable wmaplayback meanwhile it can`t be enabled

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Go to the recovery menu(turn off your psp. hold the r trigger while turning on ur psp. )go to registry hacks.activate wma and flash player.

NOTE: I think this is only for M33 firmwares.

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Ok if you have official firmware to enable it you have to be near a wylan, wi-fi ,or ,wirless internet connection whatever you prefer to call it then go to system settings and make sure you can accses an internet connection but this only happens with wma files of music not mp3if its from a disk its usually wma

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Do you have the music files in the PSP music folder. If not, it will not read that there are any files there. Do you have the latest update? If so, under the system settings, there is an option that says, Enable WMA playback. Turn this on. If this doesn't help, you can either get the same music in MP3 format, as the PSP system has no problem with, or transcode said WMA files into MP3 format. There are many programs you can get to do this, but the simplest way is to use any multimedia player on your PC and rip said music files in MP3 format, as they will allow for said selection, then move them to the Music folder on your PSP memory stick.
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http://us.playstation.com/support/answer/index.htm?a_id=474
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I DOWNLOADED MUSIC FROM PC TO PSP, I CAN'T PLAY THE MUSIC BECAUSE i MUST ENABLE WMA PLAY BACK, BUT THE SYSTEM WILL NOT ALLOW THIS BECAUSE I NEED A NETWORK CONNECTION. i HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THE NEXT STEP IS...

i think you download the music u should put in the psp as mp3 format and they are asking for wma play back for music hearing in the internet if the format is in mp3 it should definetily work because psp is designed for that try putting the music in mp3 format(or convert the music to mp3 format with mp3 converter)to the psp and it will work and you can hear the music Voila
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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
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http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/products/product.asp?pid=423

this will enable you to put all media files on to your PSP.

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