Posts Tagged ‘Easy Music’

How To Put Music On The PSP

April 22nd, 2010



Let’s face it people, if you don’t own a digital music player you are more than a little out of touch with society and popular society in particular. Everyone seems to have their entire music collections stored on a small device that can fit in your pocket, so what are you doing still carrying around your Walkman? If the problem is that you can’t spend any extra in addition to your PlayStation Portable then let me let you in on a little secret that could change your life … the PSP can play MP3s! Follow a few easy steps and you too will be able to learn how to put music on the PSP.

Begin by getting your CDs moved to your computer’s hard drive. This is quite simple if you have Windows Media installed on your computer, just insert the disc into the PC and click on the button that is titled “rip”. This puts the tracks on your hard drive and makes it possible for you to move on to the second stage of the transfer process. In addition you can also search the internet for a suitable free CD ripper, one that will convert your CD’s to the MP3 format.

It is very important that you purchase the right USB cable to hook your PSP up to your PC so you can begin to transfer the files from one to the other. Once the cords are connected you only have to click on the “home” and “X” buttons to bring up the option to connect with the “USB Device”.

Once you have connected the PSP to the PC then you need to copy the audio files in the MUSIC folder, which resides in the PSP folder on your computer and begin transferring (or copying and pasting) mp3 files to that area. Once you are done all you have to do is press the “O” button to get ready to enjoy all of the music that you transferred.

That’s how easy it is to put music on the PSP. Make sure that you have some sort of categorization or sorting process in place so you can tell what you are choosing to listen to when the time comes to do a little easy listening. Does it really get much easier than that?

By: Jerry Highsmith

Sony Ericsson W880i – The New Beat

November 25th, 2009



Sony Ericsson’s world wide acclaimed Walkman series has carved a niche in the world of music phones. The situation is like this that these highly powerful music phones have become the another name of easy music. Well, its not an exaggeration, but a fact that the advent of Walkman series has really raised the bar for others and other handsets manufactures are trying their best to match up with the quality of these phones. The next big performer of this elite league is the Sony Ericsson W880i, which comes packed with loads of exciting features.

The Sony Ericsson W880i is not only a music powerhouse, but it also adds a lot of style in your mobile life. This designer phone is very well designed and supports amazing connectivity and music features – all that you would love to have in your mobile phone. The most striking thing about the Sony Ericsson W880i is its petite designing, as it is just 9.4mm thin and easily slips into your pocket without getting noticed. However, this gadget carries a ultra-thin profile, but nothing has been left out as all the essential goodies are duly packed into it. Besides that it also comes with a set of music and navigation keys to let you get quick access to all the desired functions. As a Walkman phone, the Sony Ericsson W880i ensures that you get the best music experience. It is loaded with the updated Walkman player, which is all set to rock your world. On the other hand, this music player can support music in various popular formats such as MP3, AAC, AAC+, E-AAC+, WAV, WMA, and MIDI files. Furthermore, it also comes with its own MegaBass and equaliser settings – play music the way you like with the right effects.

Although music is the foremost priority of the Walkman series, but it also comes with other remarkable features. It is endowed with a 2 mega pixels camera, which can grab those quality snaps for you. Well, there are various assisting camera features which help you to shoot with precision such as night mode, panorama view and burst mode. Play all your music like never before with the Sony Ericsson W880i.

By: Carly Charu