Apple instruction manual Gameshark Media Manager for PSP Manual, Getting Started a Requirements

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GAMESHARK MEDIA MANAGER FOR PSP MANUAL

1)GETTING STARTED a) Requirements

To use GameShark Media Manager for PSP you must have a PC running Windows 2000, or XP. It is advisable to have over 300MB of disk space free for storing the various file types that are available via GameShark Media Manager for PSP. You will need a CD-ROM drive and one free USB port.

A PC modem and an account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a dial-up Internet con- nection is required to use GameShark Media Manager for PSP online features.

b)Setting up GameShark Media Manager for PSP for the first time

1.Insert the GameShark Media Manager for PSP disc into the CD-ROM drive of your PC and close the drawer.

2.After a few seconds, the installation launch panel will appear. If the launch panel does not automatically appear, double-click on the My Computer Icon, then double-click on the CD-ROM icon, and lastly double-click on the SETUP.EXE file to bring up the launch panel.

3.Follow the onscreen prompts to install GameShark Media Manager for PSP onto your PC.

c)Connecting your PSP™ Console to your PC

1.Ensure you have a Memory Stick inserted into your PSP console, and that it has been formatted in the PSP.

2.Using the supplied USB cable, connect the smaller USB connector into the top of your PSP console.

3.Insert the larger USB connector into a spare USB slot on your PC.

4.Turn on your PSP console. Use the D-Pad to scroll to the left.

5.Scroll up or down and select the “USB Connection” option. The PSP is now connected to your PC.

d)Starting-up the GameShark Media Manager for PSP Interface

Make sure you have your PSP™ console connected via the supplied USB cable, and that the console is in “USB Connection” mode. Double-click the GameShark Media Manager for PSP icon on your PC desktop to start.

2)AN OVERVIEW OF THE GAMESHARK MEDIA MANAGER FOR PSP INTERFACE When you first start your GameShark Media Manager for PSP software, you will be presented with an interface consisting of 2 different panels as shown below. Details of each panel and its functions are explained in more detail below:

a) PC Panel

This is the left panel that displays all the Gamesave, Photo, Music and Video files stored on your PC. The files are stored in Group Folders so you can identify and manage your own files by simply grouping them together.

b) Memory Stick Panel

This is the Panel on the right and displays the files that are stored on your Memory Stick that is in the PSP console.

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Contents For use with the PSP PlayStation Portable Game Console Getting Started a Requirements Connecting your PSP Console to your PCGameshark Media Manager for PSP Manual Starting-up the GameShark Media Manager for PSP InterfaceUser Interface Managing FilesAdding Video files to the My Videos folder MY VideosVideo Conversion Organizing Video Files Converting and copying video files to the PSP Memory StickPlease Note Adding Music files to the My Music folder Deleting Video FilesMusic Organizing your MP3 files Copying Music files to your PSP Memory StickCopying songs from iTunes to GameShark Media Manager Renaming your MP3 filesPhotos Deleting Music Files or foldersImporting your own CD collection to your PSP Adding Photos or images to the My Photos folderOrganizing your Image files Copying Image files to your PSP Memory StickGamesaves Renaming your JPG files To rename your files or foldersDeleting Image Files or folders Backing up GameSaves to PC User Configuration boxCopying GameSaves to your PSP Memory Stick Internet DownloadsRSS Feed Searching for filesDownloading files from Internet Panel to PC folders Can I plug the cable into a hub? Why doesn’t it work with Windows95 and Windows98?Seem to have various problems when running your software Can I use a USB extension cable?Mailing Address Warranty InformationCustomer Support Technical Support

Media Manager for PSP specifications

Apple Media Manager for PSP is an innovative solution specifically designed to enhance the multimedia experience for PlayStation Portable (PSP) users. The software empowers users to efficiently manage, transfer, and organize their media content, offering a seamless integration with Apple’s ecosystem.

One of the standout features of Apple Media Manager for PSP is its user-friendly interface. This intuitive design allows users to easily navigate through their files, making tasks such as dragging and dropping media files straightforward. The software supports a variety of media formats, including MP3, MP4, and JPEG, ensuring compatibility with the diverse range of content users may want to transfer to their PSP devices.

A significant aspect of this media manager is its robust syncing capabilities with iTunes. The ability to sync music, videos, and playlists directly from iTunes ensures that users can maintain their existing libraries and access their favorite content on their PSP without any hassle. This integration saves time and enhances the overall user experience, as it negates the need for manual file transfers.

Moreover, Apple Media Manager for PSP offers transcoding features, allowing users to convert media files into PSP-compatible formats on-the-fly. This ensures that the content enjoys optimal playback performance on the device. Users can also utilize batch processing, enabling them to convert and transfer multiple files at once, thus streamlining the entire media management process.

The software also boasts an organization tool, which helps users categorize their media into folders or playlists, making it simpler to find and enjoy specific content. Whether for gaming, music, or watching videos, the organizational capabilities greatly enhance the user experience.

Additionally, Apple Media Manager for PSP includes editing tools that allow users to permanently edit the metadata of their media files. This feature is particularly useful for improving searchability, as users can edit titles, artists, album names, and more, resulting in a more organized library.

Security features are also built into the manager, offering users peace of mind while transferring sensitive data. The software ensures that all media files are transferred securely, minimizing the risk of data corruption or unauthorized access.

In conclusion, Apple Media Manager for PSP stands out as an essential tool for PSP users looking to simplify their multimedia management. With its user-friendly interface, powerful syncing capabilities with iTunes, transcoding features, and robust organization tools, it provides an all-in-one solution for an enhanced multimedia experience. The software is a testament to Apple’s commitment to integrating its products with popular gaming platforms, catering to the needs of users seeking seamless media management.