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Well, I was going to transform an anime viewing machine. Playing my rhythm games and watching movies
 
I have one but no intention of buying charger & battery, it's in 9/10 condition,played Suikoden Woven web of Centuries last time
One time I sleep moded my vita during FFX and forgot about it for like a month because I was in the middle of a move. Found it, popped it out of sleep mode.
Bam. I'm about to play blitzball and still have almost a full battery
 
Uma vez, coloquei meu Vita em modo de repouso durante o FFX e esqueci dele por um mês porque estava no meio de uma mudança. Encontrei-o e tirei do modo de repouso.
Pronto. Vou jogar blitzball e ainda tenho quase a bateria cheia.
That's the advantage of an old handheld console.I'm going to use it to play games and watch my movies.
 
One time I sleep moded my vita during FFX and forgot about it for like a month because I was in the middle of a move. Found it, popped it out of sleep mode.
Bam. I'm about to play blitzball and still have almost a full battery
Wish these emulation machines like Ayn Thor had that lvl of power efficiency,
 
If I had a PSP (which I do and a Vita) I would keep forgetting about it in my collection. See them from time to time and remember "Oh yeah, I need to replace the analog stick on this thing. I'll order one next paycheck" and then forget about it again for six months

Honestly whats happened a few times
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I used to have a PSP, used it for music listening and games. PSP Go's form factor was perfect for carrying it around. Now i have a Vita but i cant put it in my pocket and walk around, its not comfortable. Also it needs a new battery.

Also I recommend playing Secret Agent Clank on it, great light-hearted fun.
 
UEI'm going to buy my PSP to watch my anime and play my games.
Like i told you before Zega, if you're going to convert a video to play on a PSP, you need to use a program called HandBrake. Then set the container to MP4, the video codec to H.264 Baseline Profile, and the resolution to 480x272 or use the dedicated PSP preset if you have it...

Make sure the audio is AAC otherwise, the video will crash when you open the file.
(and depending on the file size of the original video it can take upward of 15-20 minutes per episode to re-encode for the psp, I use to put alot of Anime on my PSP way back when
And full movies can take upward of an hour to convert, Mind you this was YEARS ago)

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Like i told you before Zega, if you're going to convert a video to play on a PSP, you need to use a program called HandBrake. Then set the container to MP4, the video codec to H.264 Baseline Profile, and the resolution to 480x272 or use the dedicated PSP preset if you have it...

Make sure the audio is AAC otherwise, the video will crash when you open the file.
(and depending on the file size of the original video it can take upward of 15-20 minutes per episode to re-encode for the psp, I use to put alot of Anime on my PSP way back when
And full movies can take upward of an hour to convert, Mind you this was YEARS ago)

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Thanks for the tip, do you have another one?.
 
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Get an RCA cable for the PSP, if you can find one, connect it to a CRT tv, if you have one (works on models 2k and 3k) and play ps1 games. You can also watch old shows and anime on the tv if you do that, as long as they're in a format that the PSP supports. (stuff like evangelion, cowboy bebop, twin peaks and star trek TNG look better that way)
 
Se você conseguir encontrar um cabo RCA para o PSP, conecte-o a uma TV de tubo (CRT), se tiver uma (funciona nos modelos 2K e 3K) e jogue jogos de PS1. Você também pode assistir a séries e animes antigos na TV, desde que estejam em um formato compatível com o PSP (séries como Evangelion, Cowboy Bebop, Twin Peaks e Star Trek: A Nova Geração ficam melhores assim).
OThanks for the tip, have a great day!
 
Thanks for the tip, do you have another one?.
Welcome!
And nope, that's about it. Music and games will work just fine
(aside from PS1 games, which have to be PSP eBoots, but the repo has tons of those, so don't worry about that).
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Bem-vindo!
E não, é só isso. Música e jogos funcionarão perfeitamente.
(Exceto jogos de PS1, que precisam ser eBoots de PSP, mas o repositório tem muitos deles, então não se preocupe com isso).
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Well, I'm already downloading more games to save on my Android so I can play them on emulators and on my PSP. Thanks for the tip, I just want to listen to my classic 2000s music and the opening theme song that I'll download from that place you know so well that has files on the internet.
 
Well, I'm already downloading more games to save on my Android so I can play them on emulators and on my PSP. Thanks for the tip, I just want to listen to my classic 2000s music and the opening theme song that I'll download from that place you know so well that has files on the internet.
Hope you enjoy it.
Honestly... I keep forgetting about my PSP, The reason is that I bought one of those TRIMUI Smart Pro's for about 60 bucks. You're not going to play anything past PS1 on it, but you can't with a PSP either, so swings and roundabouts.

It has a better screen, dual analog sticks and 2 speakers... I put Crossmix OS on it, so it works a charm. I don't have to convert anything to different formats, it plays ISO/BIN CUE/ROM/MP3 and MP4.

So, honestly, it's a nice little replacement for a PSP. It feels good in the hands, and the buttons don't feel like the junk controller you give to a younger sibling. It feels nearly as good as the PSP's controls, minus the nubby analog stick.
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que ss.
Sinceramente... eu vivo esquecendo do meu PSP. O motivo é que comprei um desses TRIMUI Smart Pro por cerca de 60 dólares. Você não vai conseguir rodar nada além do PS1 nele, mas com um PSP também não dá, então é uma questão de sorte.

Tem uma tela melhor, dois joysticks analógicos e duas caixas de som... Instalei o Crossmix OS e funciona perfeitamente. Não preciso converter nada para formatos diferentes, reproduzir ISO/BIN CUE/ROM/MP3 e MP4.

Atenciosamente, é um ótimo substituto para o PSP. A pegada é boa e os botões não parecem aqueles controles vagabundos que você dá para um irmão mais novo. A sensação é quase tão boa quanto a dos controles do PSP, só que sem o analógico com textura ruim.
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Have a great week!
 
well i do have a psp so...

i've made over 400 songs on my psp, from short stuff during a coffee and ciggie break, to some pretty nice stuff
 
Bem, eu tenho um PSP, então...

Eu já fiz mais de 400 músicas no meu PSP, desde coisas curtas durante uma pausa para café e cigarro, até algumas bem legais.
What is the music format for the PSP?
 

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