User manual

Add Media
Click the ‘Add media to library’ button to browse for a supported files.
Supported file types will depend on the tab you are on. Your file(s) will be
added to the PC Media View window.
PC Media View
After adding media (see above) this window displays your list of files along
with their details. Files shown in this window are still in their original location,
they are just listed together for convenience from where you can choose to
transfer them to the PSP’s Memory Stick™.
Remove
Highlighting a file and then clicking ‘Remove’ will simply remove it from your
PC Media View window. The file itself will be left in its original location.
Transfer
Highlight one or more files in the PC Media View (use CTRL+ click to highlight
multiple files) and then click the ‘Copy’ button. Your files will then be copied
over to the PSP’s Memory Stick™ (including any necessary renaming or
encoding).
Application Controls
Used to minimise and close the application.
PSP Status
When the PSP is connected via the supplied USB cable to your PC and the
PSP is in USB Mode ‘PSP ready on drive:’ will be shown. When the PSP is
not connected or not in USB mode ‘Searching for PSP’ will be displayed. If
you have connected your PSP and put it in USB Mode (See section 2.c.) and
‘Searching for PSP’ is still displayed check in ‘My Computer’ in Windows® to
ensure that the PSP appears as a new drive. If it does then make a note of
the drive letter and then use the Options screen (see below) to instruct Max
Media Manager to look for your PSP on that drive letter. If ‘My Computer’
does not show your PSP as a new drive then consult your hardware and
operating system documentation regarding USB devices.
PSP Contents
This window displays the contents of the special video folder on the Memory
Stick™ DUO inserted in your PSP. If no files are shown then no PSP
compatible video media is on your Memory Stick™. As you use the Max
Media Manager software to add video files to your Memory Stick™ you will
see the contents shown here.
Capacity Bar
This bar displays the total capacity of your Memory Stick™ DUO (the figure in
brackets) and the amount of free space available. Space on your Memory
Stick™ is used by all files you add to it, therefore, if you have a lot of game-
saves or MP3 files on your Memory Stick™, then less space will be available
for storing video files. This shared capacity can explain why even when no