User manual

3GP
MP4
We are always looking to expand our support for new file types, ensure you
have the latest version of the software for the maximum support (see section
2.c.)
TOP TIP: If you want to enjoy clips from your DVD movies on your PSP, use a
program like DVD Shrink (http://www.dvdshrink.org/) to rip your DVDs into
suitable sized vob files before using Max Media Manager to encode the clips
into PSP friendly video.
4. Working with Music
4.a. Introduction
Use the Max Media Manager software to automatically put your MP3 music
files on your PSP’s Memory Stick™ to play back when you’re on the move.
The PSP can natively play a wide range of MP3 specifications and should be
able to play just about any MP3 file you already have on your PC without the
need for re-encoding.
4.b. Transferring your Music
Take a look at the overview for the screen layout described in section 2.d. and
familiarise yourself with the basic functionality of the Max Media Manager
interface.
Click the ‘Music’ tab at the top of the screen to put the Max Media Manager
software in music mode.
Adding MP3s
Click ‘Add new media to library’ to open a file browse dialogue box with allows
you to search your computer for MP3 files. You can also open a ‘My
Computer’ window and use that to drag-and-drop files into the PC Media View
from where they can be added to your PSP’s Memory Stick™.
Highlight one or more files in the PC Media View (use CTRL+ click to highlight
multiple files) and then click the ‘Copy’ button to transfer them to your PSP.
Keep an eye on the Capacity Meter to see how much space you have free for
adding MP3s to your PSP. If you want more space for MP3s try using Max
Media Manager to delete other files from your PSP’s Memory Stick™ like
videos, game-saves or images.
Deleting MP3s