Archive for August, 2009
Posted on Aug 25, 2009 03:48:08 PM
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by Paul Hayhurst
It isnt as difficult as it appears to download music, and video for that matter to you psp. With a few simple steps you can soon have your psp operating as a true multimedia tool. Before long you will have a portable cd and dvd collection that you can take with you everywhere. I am going to show you a really fast foolproof way to fill your psp with all of your favourite tunes. Its really quick and you will be amazed how easy it is when you know how.
1. To start with you will need to download yourself a cd ripper and if you fancy watching videos then you should also get hold of a psp video convertor. A cd ripper lets you take music directly off your cds and will change them into different music file formats. You can do just the same with your dvds too but for this you need a video convertor. Your psp can then become a music and video player. Wouldnt that be good?
2. Once you have put a cd into your computer, set the cd ripper software running. All that is required then is to pick the songs you would like to listen to on your psp and press the rip button.
3. If you already have music files on your pc then all you need to do is hit “add” from your cd ripper or psp video converter.
4. Make sure on all of the above you select the “PSP” format.
5. How to download or transfer your music to PSP? Just connect your PSP with your PC with the USB cable, and copy your mp3 file(s) into “H:PSPMUSIC” where H: would equal the drive of your PSP.
That’s it. It is real simple to put music on your PSP!
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Posted on Aug 18, 2009 06:57:36 AM
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by Steve Brener Roy Breet Kevin Risse
Is the Nintendo Wii the most precarious computer games console of all time? Well, you’ve no doubt heard or seen some of the news stories that suggest it probably is. The physical risk issue stems from the technique you make use of the game controller that comes with the console.
In an endeavor to make a more real way of affecting the onscreen action, Nintendo have given you a controller that you move back and forth around as you play. So, for example, if you were playing a computerized game of tennis, you would swing the controller as if it were a tennis racket in a real game of tennis. This introduces much better interactivity and nearly all players have reacted very happily to this.
This novel approach of using the game controller is certainly exclusive to the Nintendo Wii and makes it stand out from the present crop of computer gaming consoles, but it has caused problems - and even real injury - to a minority of users who’ve failed to exercise the proper level of caution.
Injuries caused by the use of the Nintendo Wii fall mostly into two categories: 1) Injuries to players themselves straining muscles etc. that they aren’t used to using, and 2) Injuries to innocent bystanders who’ve been whacked in different parts of their anatomy by flailing games players and airborne controllers.
If you would like to stop injury to yourself from playing games on the Nintendo Wii it follows that you should use a warm up routine similar to that practiced by an sportsperson. Don’t snicker! Perhaps it does sound rather silly to be warming up physically before playing computer games but, seriously, a regime of stretching aerobics ahead of playing will guarantee that your body is warmed up correctly and will aid avert strained muscles, ligaments and tendons.
To stop injury to yourself if you’re in the area of a Nintendo Wii player, the best thing you can do is to stand as far out of harms way as possible. If you’re the player and there are others sharing the area with you then just use reasonable caution. A modicum of common sense is typically all it takes to stop accidents.
On of the commonest causes of Nintendo Wii injuries is failing to make certain that the strap that goes all-around your wrist from the games controller is appropriately secured. An unsecured Nintendo Wii games controller can without doubt slip out of your grasp and strike someone.
You must make sure to confirm the games controller wrist strap at frequent intervals and get a replacement if the original shows any signs of wear and tear.
As long as you follow the above tips and exercise due care when playing with your Nintendo Wii, your computer game playing should be as pleasing and safe as possible.
Posted on Aug 14, 2009 08:38:33 AM
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by Anika Woods
With the help of special batteries called Pandora Batteries and Memory Sticks you can easily unbrick or unlock your PSP, upgrade it, rectify a incorrect download and make it as good as new. However care should be taken, both in getting a Pandora battery since the internet is full of scammers who sell cheap and bad batteries. Once you have got the hardware mentioned below, you can unlock your PSP .
The hardware you require is as follows: The PSP that has to be reflashed A non-bricked PSP which can run 1.5 homebrew, to put your files on A battery in addition to the one you have, since after you are finished with this process your PSP will not boot to its normal state A Memory Stick Pro Duo(256Mb - 4Gb)
You first need to prepare your memory card. With a USB cable connect your PSP to your PC. Before you begin, you need to back all your data on a memory stick. First format your memory stick, using WinRar, unzip your Pandora file into a folder on your PC. When you see this prompt (Start - Run - cmd), give the computer the location of your PSP drive and your drive will be formatted and partition removed.
Remove the memory stick after disconnected the USB. Now once again replace it and turn your USB on. In the root of the memory stick create a PSP folder and in that you will need to create a fresh folder which you can name “Games”. This is where you can store your battery and installer data. Give a name to the file, for instance the date of the data or any other name you wish. Copy this data to the Memory Stick Root.
Once again you need to remove your memory card after disconnecting the USB. Once again put it back and run your installer. You will now create your file to reflash the PSP. The system will keep giving you prompts while you copy all the data to the relevant files that you saved in your computer. Once you are finished, you have created your very own Magic Memory Stick.
To prepare your battery, you once again need to replug your memory card and then run the Pandora battery creator. From the PSP that is bricked you would have to remove the UMD, the Power cable, the Memory Stick and the battery. Re-insert the battery and boot your PSP. Your screen will keep giving instructions that you need to follow. After the process is finished, you can start your PSP. The blue screen will give you repair instructions. Follow them. If you need to reboot, do so. Now your PSP is unbricked.
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