User manual
Highlight files in the PSP Contents window and click the Delete button to
remove them from your PSP and free up more space for other MP3s or files
like game-saves or videos.
5. Working with Images
5.a. Introduction
Your PSP’s fantastic screen and Memory Stick™ DUO storage makes it the
perfect machine for showing off your digital pictures on the move so why not
use your Get Connected! pack to copy your pictures from your PC to your
PSP?
The PSP requires your images to be in JPG format (native format for most
digital cameras). It is also worth remembering that the PSP’s screen is 480 x
272 so if you want to maximise the number of pictures you fit on your PSP
(without distortion) you could use the software that came with your digital
camera or scanner to resize your images. If you choose not to resize your
images, the PSP will still display them and gives you options on how to scale
the image on screen.
5.b. Transferring your Images
Click ‘Add new media to library’ to open a file browse dialogue box which
allows you to browse your computer for JPG 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 images to your PSP. If you want more space for images try using Max
Media Manager to delete other files from your PSP’s Memory Stick™ like
videos, game-saves or MP3s.
Deleting Images
Highlight files in the PSP Contents window and click the Delete button to
remove them from your PSP and free up more space for other images or files
like game-saves or videos.
6. Working with Saves
6.a. Introduction










