Connect your PSP to your computer via USB link, make sure that your PSP is in USB Mode (Settings > USB Connection), open up your PSP's "drive" - My Computer > Removable Drive (F:) in Windows Explorer, and use it like any other way.
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* Connect via USB * Put PSP in USB Mode (Settings > USB Connection) * Open your PSP in Windows Explorer, either by pop-up window or manually * Right-click * ** New... ** Folder
Folder names are quite sensitive and MUST be in all caps. For videos, create a folder named "VIDEO" (without quotes). Music is usually in the "PSP" folder, but I made a separate one in the root, named "MUSIC".
Once you're done with all that, just press O on your PSP and take out the USB cable. You're done!
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Then you have to run custom firmware. There's a app for the PSP that's called: Explora Run that on your PSP, and you can delete, copy, open files in all folders on your PSP. Hope this helps
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To put a music playlist on a PlayStation Portable (PSP), follow these steps: Prepare Your Music Files: Format: Ensure your music files are in MP3 format, as this is the format the PSP supports. Organization: Create a folder on your computer for your playlist if you haven't already. Connect PSP to Your Computer: Use a USB cable to connect your PSP to your computer. On your PSP, go to the Settings menu and select USB Connection to enable file transfer mode. Transfer Music Files: On your computer, navigate to the PSP’s directory (it should appear as a removable drive). Inside the PSP’s directory, go to PSP > MUSIC. If there is no MUSIC folder, create one. Copy your MP3 files or folder of music into the MUSIC folder on the PSP. Disconnect and Access Music: Safely disconnect your PSP from the computer by using the Disconnect USB option on the PSP. Go to the Music section on the PSP’s XMB (cross-media bar). You should see your music files listed here. Create and Use Playlists: To create a playlist directly on the PSP, you might need a third-party application or software, as the PSP does not have built-in playlist management. Alternatively, you can manually organize the music files into different folders on your computer and copy them to the PSP to simulate playlists. Additional Tips: Check File Names: Ensure file names are simple and do not contain special characters to avoid any issues with playback. Memory Stick: Ensure your Memory Stick Duo has enough space for the music files. By following these steps, you should be able to enjoy your favorite music on your PSP!
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first open your psp folder then you should see a theme folder drag the theme in to there if not create a new folder in capitals called THEMES in the psp folder.