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Thu 01/09/05 at 01:04
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I've had one for a while, if you want to know something, I might be able to help :).

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Starting with

[URL]http://forums.minidisc.org/downloads/details.php?file=23[/URL]

You need this software (Sonic Stage 3.2) to transfer atrac3plus files to your PSP. I'm using 64kpps and it sounds amazing. I have 157 files on my PSP taking up 289Mb. Bullet had 83 files on his taking up 480+Mb. Atrac3plus is definately the way to go.

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And this (PSP Video 9) to convert and transfer videos, it even supports the AVC codec added by firmware 2.0 (which your new European PSP already has on it):

[URL]http://www.pspvideo9.com[/URL]

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And this to rip DVDs

[URL]http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/[/URL]

You need to change the settings to create a single VOB file for PSP instead of 1Gb chunks, then convert it with PSP Video 9.

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Tabbed browsing:

While in the browser and viewing a web page, hold square and push R or L to move to a new tab. You will see a band of red, blue and yellow at the top of the screen, these show which tab you are currently on.

To open a link in a new tab, hold cross on the link instead of just pressing.

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Scrolling on a web page:

While holding square and you can use the analogue stick like a mouse.

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Thu 01/09/05 at 01:04
Regular
Posts: 6,492
I've had one for a while, if you want to know something, I might be able to help :).

__________________________________________________________

Starting with

[URL]http://forums.minidisc.org/downloads/details.php?file=23[/URL]

You need this software (Sonic Stage 3.2) to transfer atrac3plus files to your PSP. I'm using 64kpps and it sounds amazing. I have 157 files on my PSP taking up 289Mb. Bullet had 83 files on his taking up 480+Mb. Atrac3plus is definately the way to go.

__________________________________________________________

And this (PSP Video 9) to convert and transfer videos, it even supports the AVC codec added by firmware 2.0 (which your new European PSP already has on it):

[URL]http://www.pspvideo9.com[/URL]

__________________________________________________________

And this to rip DVDs

[URL]http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/[/URL]

You need to change the settings to create a single VOB file for PSP instead of 1Gb chunks, then convert it with PSP Video 9.

__________________________________________________________

Tabbed browsing:

While in the browser and viewing a web page, hold square and push R or L to move to a new tab. You will see a band of red, blue and yellow at the top of the screen, these show which tab you are currently on.

To open a link in a new tab, hold cross on the link instead of just pressing.

__________________________________________________________

Scrolling on a web page:

While holding square and you can use the analogue stick like a mouse.

__________________________________________________________

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