How to add audio or video to your PSP

The audio and
video files you download from iPREPpress are zipped files that end
in extension ".zip". For example, the file may be named
something like "1984 zip file.zip ."
On PCs, you can usually double click on the
zipped folder and then extract and save the files to your computer hard
drive. If not, use a program like WinZip or any other available
unzip programs. Remember where you save
these files on your hard disk.
For
Macs, there is a free program called
Betterzip. Click to download
it.
Add MP3s to your PSP

Add Audio
OR follow the instructions
below.
With your PSP
turned off, insert the Memory Stick Duo into the Memory Stick slot
on the left of the PSP console. Turn your PSP back on and go to
the home screen and access the Settings. Scroll down to System
Settings and press X.
Within
the System Settings section, scroll down to Format Memory Stick
and press X. Confirm that you want to format the Memory Stick Duo
and wait for a few seconds while it takes place.
Once
formatted, return to the Settings section at the home screen and
scroll to USB Connection. Connect one end of the USB cable to your
PC and the other to your PSP and then press X.

This will enable your PSP's USB
connection and, after your PC has loaded any drivers it needs (as
long as you're using Windows ME, 2000 or XP it'll do this
automatically), open My Computer on your PC's desktop.
Double-click
on the Removable Drive icon and then on the MP_ROOT folder. You'll
now see a selection of folders, one of which is called PSP. Open
this folder by double-clicking on it with your mouse.
You
can now save or drag and drop the study guide audio folder,
usually named something like "1984 Study Guide" into this folder.
Once transferred, play the audio tracks like you would play any
other track.
Add MP4 video to your
PSP

Add Video

OR follow the instructions
below.
With your PSP
turned off, insert the Memory Stick Duo into the Memory Stick slot
on the left of the PSP console. Turn your PSP back on and go to
the home screen and access the Settings. Scroll down to System
Settings and press X.
Within
the System Settings section, scroll down to Format Memory Stick
and press X. Confirm that you want to format the Memory Stick Duo
and wait for a few seconds while it takes place.
Once
formatted, return to the Settings section at the home screen and
scroll to USB Connection. Connect one end of the USB cable to your
PC and the other to your PSP and then press X.

This will enable your PSP's USB
connection and, after your PC has loaded any drivers it needs (as
long as you're using Windows ME, 2000 or XP it'll do this
automatically), open My Computer on your PC's desktop.
Double-click
on the Removable Drive icon and then on the MP_ROOT folder. You'll
now see a selection of folders, one of which is called 100MNV01.
Open this folder by double-clicking on it with your mouse.
If the MP_ROOT and 100MNV01 folders
don't already exist on your PSP's Memory Stick, then you need to
make two new folders and name them in ALL CAPS. Just a reminder,
the 100MNV01 folder goes inside the MP_ROOT folder
You
can now save or drag and drop the study guide video folder,
usually named something like "1984 Study Guide" into this folder.
Once transferred, press O on your PSP and go to the Video icon on
your PSP's home screen and press X.