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Is now the time to purchase the Sony PSP?

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rambonius86 asked:


I am trying to decide whether or not to buy a Sony PSP. I saw an ad on TV advertising it for like 170 bucks. Is it worth it? Or should I wait until some other product comes along. Thanks.

How do I download music from my computer to a Sony PSP ?

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mary s asked:


How do I download music from my HP Windows computer to a Sony PSP computer? The system says it is downloaded but the PSP says that there are no tracks available?


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What’s the best program for encoding video from DVD to watch on a Sony PSP?

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i_chase asked:


I’m looking for a program that can convert video from a DVD to the format Sony PSP displays. It would also be nice if it had features like setting the name correctly and automatically uploading it to the PSP via USB connection.

It must preserve aspect ratio too. I don’t want any squished video.

Bonus if it can convert other types of video as well.

How can I put my copyrighted dvds to my Sony walkman mp3 player that also has mpeg4 to it?

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kenny_richardson2775 asked:


Here is the deal. I just bought a Sony walkman mp3 player but it can also do mpg4. What I want to do is transfer some of my favorite superman movies from my dvd to my sony walkman mp3 player just for entertainment purposes only. please help!!!!!!!

Guitar Hero 2 For The Sony Playstation 2 (PS2)

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Jason Denszar asked:


An estimated 75, 000 people are packed together in one giant venue, all of them screaming your band’s name in unison. The lights dim and you make your last-minute preparation before you finally hit the stage to render your fans some of your greatest hits. You slid the guitar over your shoulder and the crowd’s energy got you all pumped up. No, this isn’t one of many young people’s ultimate fantasy come true. But this could just be the next best thing.

This is RedOctane’s sequel to the astoundingly popular series of the PS2 game, Guitar Hero. In Early 2006, the first Guitar Hero was released which allowed you to plug in a Gibson copy guitar into your PS2 so you can rock like one of the music industry’s legends.

The basic premise of this game is that you plug in your guitar controller that has 5 colored fret buttons and strummer into your unit. Then notes of your chosen rock song will appear on the screen, so you can start strumming your way with the song.

Just like a sequel is supposed to be, RedOctane and Harmonix have enhanced the features of this game. The difficulty mode has been upgraded with 2 new and practical additions: the Co-op mode and the Practice mode.

The new Co-op mode makes this game even more fun as you get to play with a friend wherein one of you play the lead guitar, and the other takes up either the rhythm or bass, depending on the song you’ve selected. Since everything is split between the two players, this mode requires the two of you to work together in building up your score meter. If you want to use the Star Power, simply tilt your guitar at the same time. As you go along, each of your scores will be tallied together thus increasing you star power meter.

Perfecting this game and the songs is now possible with the addition of a Practice mode. For this mode, you can choose to adjust the speed in 3 varying degrees: slow, slower, and slowest. This will enable you to figure out the notes of a song as the parts of the song are sectioned out. You can choose to practice on certain parts of a song where you fail miserably.

The practice mode, however, works best to enhancing your technique rather than speed. This will help you figure out how you should attack a song and perfect the notes.

And with the multiplayer mode, 2 players get to compete playing the same song all the way through. Talk about taking this rocking game experience to the next level! This game is indeed your next best vehicle to being part of a real band.

As compared to the first Guitar Hero, the song list for this one has been upgraded for you to have more choices. There is always something for everyone’s liking whether you’re into Megadeth, Ozzy Osbourne, Pantera, Franz Ferdinand, Motorhead, and even some of today’s Emo selection.

So if you haven’t purchased one of these yet, you better grab one and be on your way to experiencing music and gaming like never before.

Connecting TV to DVD HiFi System?

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jsmccall@btinternet.com asked:


I have just purchased a Sony Bravia KDL-46D3500 TV with a Sony DAV-DZ260 speaker system.

To allow me to hear the TV on the DVD speaker system as stated in the manual (You can enjoy the TV sound in this system by easy operation. To use this function, connect the system and the TV with an audio cord (not supplied) and an HDMI cable (not supplied)).

I have everything working just can’t hear anything which is why I need the audio cord.

The DVD system has only Coaxial Input and Optical Input, but the TV only has the red and white RCA output.

My question, is there an adaptor to allow me to connect the two RCA’s to the coaxial input on the DVD?

I was looking at this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=1018&C=APoint&U=MapAuto

Would that work?

Thanks,

Jamie

How can I use my sony ericsson Z750a cellphone as a pedometer?

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jingjing asked:


When I bought the sony ericsson z750a cellphone, it was said to have a pedometer function, but I can not figure out how to use this function. Can some one tell me? Thanks!

Sony PSP questions. Can I encode my own video to play in it? How much built-in memory does it have?

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George S asked:


I am considering buying a Sony PSP only because I need something reasonably priced where I can play my own videos or videos I encode. However, does anyone know if that’s possible to encode your video or backup your own DVD in a PSP format to play in it? If so, what’s the built-in memory and how many minutes of movie can I store? Is it expandable with Memory Stick? Or should I just forget about it and buy a HD based portable media player (a la IPOD, ZUNE, or chinese knockoffs)?
How’s the quality of the screen and the video when played on the PSP? How close does it come to the ipod or zune?

How to transfer pics from my computer to my sony clie?

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Bijoux57 asked:


I have a Sony Clie PEG-T615C and lost the instruction manual during a move. Does anyone know how I transfer pictures from my computer to my Clie? It did come with an icon named PICS with some pictures already pre-loaded so I know it is possible to do, but just don’t know how. Any help is appreciated.

Sony Ericsson W980 Launches in the UK - Sony W980 Walkman

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susan hargreaves asked:


Technology manufacturers are consistantly managing to bundle more and more features into their new product launches which is exactly what Sony Ericsson have done with their latest music focussed mobile phone release.

Expending the ‘W’ series range of Walkman phones, the new Sony W980 is the latest flip design handset to be be launched in the UK and bears the distinctive Walkman branding now commonly associated with the manufacturers music devices.

Having released two new Smartphones, two Cyber-Shot phones and a PocketPC of late, its of no surprise that the manufacturer has also launched a new Walkman phone to add to their growing range.

The Sony Ericsson W980 Walkman music phone offers improved stereo quality and surround sound that has not been available in previous walkman models.

The Walkman Player comes complete with TrackID music recognition, PlayNow, Shake control and SensMe features, plus an FM Radio with full RDS support and FM transmitter for interfacing with your car stereo or home hi-fi system.

In addition to this there is a 3.2 mega pixel camera with photo fix and 3.2 x digital zoom, video player and picture blogging function.

3G HSDPA enabled, the Sony Ericsson W980 includes a secondary camera for video calling, dedicated music and camera keys, an internal 2.2 inch display screen and external TFT display. The internal memory is a massive 8GB and as such no expansion is available with the Sony Ericsson W980, but we seriously doubt you’ll need it.

Not forgetting features such as the web browser, email, bluetooth with A2DP stereo support, flight mode functions and 3D games, the Sony Ericsson W980i Walkman in its Piano Black colour scheme is oddly very stylish and extremely seductive.

This new mobile phone will please many a Sony Ericsson fan as their range of flip phones is not as wide as their candy-bar format handsets, many consumers prefer a clamshell design simply because once the phone is closed the keys are protected making it almost impossible to make unwanted calls from a pocket or handbag.

The beauty of the new Sony Ericsson W980 is that the manufacturer has included ecternal controls for the music plyer allowing users to access their music tracks whilst the phone is in the closed position, the buttons resemble a standard stand alone MP3 player format by being slightly raised making it easy to use in poor light conditions.

Thankfully, the W980 has not been launched as a network exclusive as seems to be the case with many new model launches of late, this mneans that consumers have the choice of networks when trying to match their usage requirements to find the best tariff combination.

The Sony Ericsson W980 is a sleek and compact handset with high specification music playing abilities, a good camera and the latest music features, this handset will appeal to music lovers aswell as gadget enthusiasts and Sony Ericsson fans.

Initially launched on the O2 network the Sony W980 is expected to be rolled out onto further networks in the very near future.



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