How to download Movies to Your PSP?
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Juri Hass
- Published April 5, 2008
- Word count 370
How to download Movies to PSP?
Well, like most modern entertainment devices, PSP also has the capability to be updated with help of Your PC.
In fact, this is the easiest, fastest and cheapest way.
So let's look into it.
The traditional way of watching movies on your PSP is using the UMD. UMD stands for universal media disc and is the only format for PSP.
However, a PSP UMD movie is not cheap. It cost about USD $30 for a single movie and You have to go to store to get this. Plus there isn’t great selection of movies to choose from. Many big movie distributors have abandoned the UMD format because of lack of sales. In Europe and other regions, it almost impossible to find anything at all.
Here comes Internet to the rescue. If You have a Computer with Internet connection, then You can solve the problem with lack of Movies for Your PSP.
How to do this? How to download Movies to Your PSP?
It is really simple. The process looks like this:
- You have to download the Movie to Your PC.
For that purpose there are many p2p (peer to peer) membership sites, where You can download all files for free and without any limitations. Most sites provide in addition to Movies also Games, Music, Wallpapers and other content for Your PSP. The most popular such site (millions of members and over 20 million files) is "PSP Center" (at www.download-psp.com). To get Your LIFETIME membership there, You'll have to pay a one-time fee (about $30). There is a variety of payment methods and anyone from any Country can join this massive network. Downloads are really fast, and there is nothing illegal. The best of all, if you will not be satisfied, you can get Your money back within 8 Weeks. But this happens rarely (mostly because member has too slow Internet connection - required at least 56K Internet connection).
- You have to simply transfer the files straight to your PSP using a USB cable or compatible memory stick reader. They offer all software needed and complete step by step instructions making the process simple even for a child.
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