Things You'll Need
Instructions
Insert a Memory Stick Duo into the dedicated port on the lower edge of your PSP console. Your PSP will use this memory to store streaming RSS video feeds or even entire RSS video channels for later viewing.
Connect your PSP to the internet by selecting the "Internet Browser" option, under the "Network" icon at the right side of the main menu screen. Select the wireless connection you&'d like to use, and press the X button. Your PSP will now connect to the wireless internet access point, and will open the web browser to your pre-set homepage.
Use the navigation bar, located at the top of the PSP&'s browser, to enter the URL of the website containing the streaming video you&'d like to view. According to PlayStation, since the PSP does not support outside video plug-ins, you must use a site that provides RSS content in order get streaming video working on your PSP. Fortunately, many major video sites provide this option.
Highlight the RSS icon for the streaming video you&'ve located and press the X button. Note that the RSS icon may vary in appearance, but will typically appear as a button that reads "RSS" or "XML." The PSP will display a confirmation screen -- press X once again to begin viewing streaming RSS video.
Use the "RSS Channel" options menu, located under the "Network" option, to view your streaming video feed or channel in the future. Once you have selected a streaming RSS video from your PSP&'s web browser, the PSP will automatically store the media feed beneath the "RSS Channel" menu for ease of future access.