PSP Browser Tips 92
ZOverLord writes "Onlytherightanswers.com has a great guide on how to use all the possible features available in the PSP Browser and shows how to save and copy files, transfer files without a USB cable, and limit Out Of Memory errors."
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Don't use it? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Don't use it? (Score:4, Interesting)
But seriously, what are people actually using the psp browser for? I find that whenever I'm somewhere that has a wireless access point I am near a pc or laptop anyway. I doubt anybody who has used the psp browser would use it over something with a keyboard. I still love my psp but I don't know that I'll be using the browser feature that much unless I'm somewhere with no computers that also happens to have wifi access.
Re:Don't use it? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Don't use it? (Score:1)
no keyboard needed. just bookmarks. and the owners can even "right click->save as" the images too. neat-o
for $200 used the PSP is one of the finest portable browsers ive ever seen.
Re:Don't use it? (Score:2)
It's great if you are meeting someone who is running late, or you are on the bus in a c
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I HAVE A TIP... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:I HAVE A TIP... (Score:5, Informative)
I would love to install the browser, but sorry Sony, I'd like to keep developing HB stuff for the community
Re:I HAVE A TIP... (Score:3, Interesting)
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However, I see why sony is doing this: if you can develope homebrew, you can create ISO loaders.
What I can't see is their current heavy handed lawsuit approach towards game importers. They remove regions as a "feature" yet they sue and attempt to shut down the very stores that are providing the services this feature takes advantage of.
Sony has always been dick-ish, however. Keep in mind they are both a member of th
Of course people still buy them (Score:2)
Comnpanies will continue to make products with restrictions and implement policies/tactics like this because they still sell.
If nobody bought PSPs because they don't let you run himebrew code or nobody bought DRM'd music the companies would be forced to change their policies.
The desire to avoid an endless cat & mouse game with Sony to run whatever software I want on the hardware I bought, along with their use of the effectvly poprietary and therefore outrageously espnesive Memory Stick are the main
Re:I HAVE A TIP... (Score:1)
As one of the users of ScummVM-PSP, I love you man *hugs* Portable Sam and Max, *tears up*
Re:I HAVE A TIP... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:I HAVE A TIP... (Score:2, Insightful)
Having both could have been good for the platform, instead of pushing the homebrewers into the same camp as the pirates, who will have worked out a way of patching 2.0 soon enough anyway.
Anyway, enjoy your PSPs - you're lucky to have a wife who likes the same toys as you!
Re:I HAVE A TIP... (Score:2)
"Support pirates"? Unless you're sending pirates money or free software, you're not supporting pirates by running homebrew applications. Perhaps you meant "supporting terrorists."
The REAL psp browser tips: (Score:3, Informative)
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Actually, what I really want is to be able to play modern top-notch portable games like Hot Shots Golf and Wipeout Pure and do various kinds of portable computing without having to carry two devices.
The PSP is great at the games, and offers some of the computing. If Sony didn't keep thwarting the homebrew apps, it would probably be the best solution.
Most PDAs, on the other hand, don't support modern games, and my appetite for emulated older games, while real, is not that big.
Re:The REAL psp browser tips: (Score:1)
I'm all for convergence, but not when it comes at the price of sanity. The whole because you can thing was cool when it was a hack, but now that it is releas
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Yes it does. Cause Id still need to buy a PSP. Now isntead of a PSP, its a PSP and a PDA.
Re:Fun games? (Score:1, Funny)
> What the hell, Sony, where are the games?
Maybe.... Here [amazon.de]?
Re:Fun games? (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Fun games? (Score:2, Interesting)
Take a look at the reviews on IGN.
http://psp.ign.com/reviews/ [ign.com]
I don't see too many decent games in there.
Considering most people do shop at Best Buy for their games, along with Amazon; I'm not impressed with their selection.
Admit it, most of the PSP games out right now are just rehashed PS2 games that are not designed for handheld play...
Re:Fun games? (Score:2)
Well, on this point you probably know a lot more than I do. I'm not a gamer. I hadn't played a video game since my Lynx maybe five or ten years before I got my PSPs. I'm afraid I don't know if these are retreads of PS2 games because I never had a PS1 or PS2, so as they say, "It's new to me!" I bought a PSP instead of a PS2 because I want something small, neat, and without wires.
I have
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http://mirrordot.org/stories/dafd4186af6825479246
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There may be many questions, and please just post comments if you want some good answers.
None of the Examples below will apply to trying this on a PC, they apply to the PSP browser.
First, we need to use this in our examples, so lets get that out of the way.
On your PSP enter the following web site:
http://testing.onlytherightanswers.com/pspkey2.htm [onlytherightanswers.com]
Now wait for this to load and when finished continue.
Many people do not understand how the PSP browser windows function, in fact, many people constantly re-load pages that are already in the browser memory, we will show you how to see if a page is in browser memory or not and many other things in this thread.
Using the Virtual keyboard type the word "browser" without the quotes and then click on the Google button.
This may or may not prompt you asking if you wish to open a new page, you will get prompted ONLY if you have other pages already taking up all your browsers tabs ("windows") you then would have a choice of using one of the currently open brower tabs ("windows") to open your new page.
If you had a unused browser tab ("window") you would not be prompted and the page would simply open.
If prompted pick one of your currently open tabs ("windows")
Now, you will notice that the Google search page is being currently displayed, and that the Virtual Keyboard and Browser seems gone at the moment.
This is Not true, Simply hold down your SQUARE key and use your left or right clear plastic key while still holding down your SQUARE key. You will see the Virtual Keyboard and Browser, if you do it again, you will see the Google page.
What's Happening?
Holding down the SQUARE key and using the clear plastic Keys allows you to Change tabs ("windows") so that you can have multiple windows open at the same time.
Now lets try something else. Again, Holding down the SQUARE key and using one of your clear plastic keys on the top of the PSP display the Virtual Keyboard and Browser.
On the Virtual Keyboard and Browser keyboard, click the clear button, the text that was there the word "browser" should be gone now.
Enter using the Virtual Keyboard and Browser http://msn.com/ [msn.com] without the quotes ("Note: There are quick buttons that will type the http:/// [http] and the
Click the GO! button. You may or may not be prompted to open a new page, if you are and are given a list do NOT replace the Virtual Keyboard and Browser or the Google tab ("window") choose any other.
Now you will see MSN.com, But, both the Google Search and the Virtual Keyboard and Browser tabs are still there.
How do I get back to then?
Simple, do the same thing, hold down the SQUARE key and then use one of the clear plastic keys to get back to the Google search page or the Virtual Keyboard and browser page.
How do I REMOVE a tab ("window") from my browser memory?
OK, Use the SQUARE key and one of the clear plastic keys to get to the Google search page.
Once the Google search page is displayed click your TRIANGLE button, this will invoke the PSP Browser Toolbars. Using The TRIANGLE button again will close the PSP browser toolbars.
The Toolbar on top displays the web site address and the title of that web page.
The Toolbar on the bottom allows you to do many things, we will explore them all.
Once you have clicked your TRIANGLE key and have the PSP Browser toolbars displaying with the Google search page displaying as well, use your left arrow to go all the way to the left you will see the word "File" displayed.
Now, click on the File Icon, and you will see a menu, choose "Close Page", you will see that the top PSP Browser toolbar is now empty and that the page is BLANK.
They are called tabs just tabs damnit! (Score:1)
Re:They are called tabs just tabs damnit! (Score:2)
Actually, it's an interesting phenomenon, but it seems that computers have become so easy to use that most kids these days are not power users. Used to be back in the day you had to be a hacker to use a computer, not so. It will be interesting as these people enter the workforce...
Nojan
Re:Nice broad spectrum statement there... (Score:1, Informative)
In today's world users expect (and rightfully so) that they not be required to understand all of these things in order to research a school project, investigate a company's financial history, ty
Re:Nice broad spectrum statement there... (Score:2)
The "metric" I'm using in this case is the PSP message forum on Sony's own site. There are oodles of newbie messages such as "what's a router" and "how do I configure wifi" posted by people that are obviously otherwise quite adept that using computers.
Further, the other metric I'm using are reports by teachers and administrators in schools that have switched to laptops instead of textbooks. A report on NPR last week touched on the
Re:They are called tabs just tabs damnit! (Score:1, Insightful)
Honestly, what more do you need to know to run a computer? Someone working at Target *grin* isn't going to have to be able to argue whether Internet Explorer's CSS2 rendering is bad or not.
video issues (Score:5, Interesting)
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-vcodec mpeg4 -acodec acc
(use mpeg4 for video codec and acc for audio codec) (maybe try also adding -bitexact option)
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ot: windows 95 on the PSP (Score:2, Interesting)
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My PSP hates WPA (Score:2)
If i turn off WPA on my router and PSP... and go wide open balls to the neighborhood, the PSP connects just fine.
Useless (Score:3, Informative)
Here is the GUIDE! (Score:1)
I didn't know Paint shop pro had a browser? (Score:2, Redundant)
(smile you are on candid camera)
PSP Updates (Score:3, Interesting)
There is such a thing as a Homebrew Web Browser (Score:1)
Our other PSP Tools Are Here (Score:1)