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PSP Video - What to do when you need to do a PSP Video Transfer

Everyone may be excited when they enjoy DVD video at home, but PSP provides the solution that you can watch them anywhere, anytime. You just need to transfer and put DVD video in your PSP

By Richard Miller on Feb 20, 2008 - 04:42 AM | 120 Views

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Everyone may be excited when they enjoy DVD video at home, but PSP provides the solution that you can watch them anywhere, anytime. You just need to transfer and put DVD video in your PSP. ImTOO DVD to PSP Converter can help you to put DVD to PSP Video and Audio Format. It also has its own PSP transfer software, PSP Video Manager which helps to transfer DVD video to PSP.

This will take a few minutes or so to complete the PSP video transfer. The PSP video transfer time will depend on the quantity of files to be transferred.

Here's what you have to do in accomplishing the PSP video transfer Insert your memory stick into the PSP's memory stick slot. It is located on the left side part of the PSP. You may want to avail of a larger memory stick in order for you to transfer as many videos as you want compared with the memory stick that comes with the system. Once you have inserted the memory stick on the PSP you switch it on. After that you plug your USB cable on the back of your PSP then insert the other end of the cable to USB slot of your computer or a Mac. Make sure that your USB cable contains a Mini-B connector on either its ends so you can plug this to your PSP, and on the other end, you should see the standard USB connector that you will plug to the USB slot on your computer. Then start going to the "Settings" an icon that you can find on the PSP's home menu.

After that, look for the “USB Connection”, the icon that you can find on the "Settings" icon. Once you've seen it click the X button. After clicking you will a display stating "USB Mode" and your computer will recognize the connection as USB storage device. You must have a folder in your PSP called "MP_ROOT it is on your PSP memory stick, if you can't find any then you must create one. Inside the MP_ROOT folder there must be another folder named "100MNV01". The next thing to do is to drag and drop the files onto the folders just like when you are saving files on other folders in your computer. The video files that are transferred will be moved to "100MNV01" folder. Once you have finished doing this, disconnect the PSP by hitting on the "Safely Remove Hardware" located on the bottom right menu bar of your computer, as to Mac users you must hit "ejecting" to remove the device. Then you must unplug your USB cable and then hit the circle button to go back to home.

Video files that can run with firmware PSP version 1.50 or greater are MPEG4 or MP4/AVC. What are the essentials in completing a PSP video transfer? You will need a PSP, your well equipped computer, a 256 memory stick or higher or a Pro Duo and a USB cable equipped with Mini-B connector on its end.

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