Hobbies And Interests
Home  >> Internet Games >> Sony PSP

How to Get RSS Channel Videos on PSP

With the ability to connect to wireless Internet networks, the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) not only plays video games, but can play streaming Real Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds from various websites. Accessing RSS channels with video on your PSP is a process that requires a little preparation, but can be accomplished by keeping some key points in mind.

Things You'll Need

  • Sony PSP
  • Memory Stick Duo
  • Wireless Internet access
Show More

Instructions

    • 1

      Connect your PSP console to the Internet by selecting the "Network Settings" option from the drop-down menu at the far left of the main options screen. Ensure that the "WLAN" switch on your PSP is set to the on position. Set up a wireless network connection, selecting "Infrastructure Mode" and following the on-screen instructions to establish a wireless connection.

    • 2

      Insert a Memory Stick Duo into the port on your PSP at the lower left side of the console. This memory will enable your PSP to save streaming RSS video and also acts as temporary "flash" memory as you watch video from RSS feeds. If you're using a flip-top PSPgo console, the on-board memory will handle this.

    • 3

      Select the "Network" option from the far right of your PSP's menu once you have established a wireless Internet connection. Open the PSP's browser by selecting the icon displayed, and use the browser to navigate to the web page where the RSS video you wish to watch is located.

    • 4

      Start the RSS video channel feed on your PSP by highlighting the website's RSS option using the directional pad, and pressing the X button to confirm. A confirmation screen will appear--select "Yes" at this screen to begin streaming RSS video from the channel you have selected.

    • 5

      Find your RSS video channel for later viewing beneath the RSS menu. Any video RSS feed channel you watch will be saved to your PSP's Memory Stick Duo for easy access later. You can add multiple channels to this saved list simply by viewing the RSS video once.


https://www.htfbw.com © Hobbies And Interests