RSS

Saving RSS Content to a Memory Stick Duo™

You can save Real Simple Syndication (RSS) content to your Memory Stick Duo™ for offline enjoyment on your PSP® (PlayStation® Portable) system. To find out more about the RSS channel feature, see Using the RSS Channel.

To save RSS music/audio content: Back to top


First set up your RSS channel setting save option:

  1. Select Settings Icon (Settings), then select RSS Channel Icon (RSS Channel Settings).
  2. Select Item Save Options and choose one of the following:
    • Latest item: saves only the latest item.
    • Last 2 items: saves the last 2 items.
    • Last 5 items: saves the last 5 items.
    • Last 10 items: saves the last 10 items.
    • All items: saves all items in a channel.

Then find the content and save it:

  1. Make sure your PSP® is set up for Wireless (WLAN) networking Infrastructure Mode. For more information, see Setting up Infrastructure Mode
  2. Turn on the WLAN switch on the left side of the PSP® so that the PSP® can connect to the internet.
  3. Make sure your PSP® has a Memory Stick Duo™ inserted.

    Inserting a UMD

  4. Make sure you've added the RSS channels you want to hear. For more information on adding RSS channels, see Using the RSS Channel.
  5. Select RSS Channel Icon (RSS Channel Settings) under Network Icon (Network) from the home menu and press X button.
  6. To Save the Latest/Multiple music/audio content, select a channel and press Triangle button. Select "Save Multiple" and select the channels you want to save. Press the X button to save the latest items on the Memory Stick.
  7. To Save music/audio items individually, select a channel and press X button or Select an item and press Triangle button, then select Save.
  8. Follow the on-screen instructions to save the content.
  9. A folder labeled with the channel name will be automatically created for each channel under the MUSIC folder.

To play saved RSS music/audio content: Back to top


To save RSS movie/video and photo/image content: Back to top


  1. Make sure your PSP® is set up for Wireless (WLAN) networking Infrastructure Mode. For more information, see Setting up Infrastructure Mode.
  2. Turn on the WLAN switch on the left side of the PSP® so that the PSP® can connect to the internet.
  3. Make sure your PSP® has a Memory Stick Duo™ inserted.

    Inserting a UMD

  4. Make sure you've added the RSS channels you want to hear. For more information on adding RSS channels, see Using the RSS Channel.
  5. Select a channel and press Triangle button or select an item and press X button.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to save the content.
  7. A folder labeled with the channel name will be automatically created for each channel under the VIDEO or PICTURE folders.

To view RSS movie/video or photo/image content: Back to top


Access saved RSS movie/video or photo/image content on your PSP® just like any other movie/video or photo/image files. For more information, see Viewing Photos/Images or Playing Movies/Videos from a Memory Stick Duo™.



Notes:
  • Online Requirements
    PSP® online connectivity requires internet service and network devices, such as a DSL or cable modem and a wireless router - for example, a Wi-Fi hotspot at a café or a wireless local area network (WLAN) in your home.

  • Memory Stick Duo™
    • Available Space
      The amount of data you can save to your Memory Stick Duo™ will depend on the storage capacity of the Memory Stick Duo™ (they come in various sizes) and the amount of information already saved. There must be enough available space for the files you wish to save on your Memory Stick Duo™. For information about how to check for available space, see System Check. If you need more room on a Memory Stick Duo™, you might be able to delete data. For details, see Deleting Data from a Memory Stick Duo™.
    • Formatting
      If this is the first time you've used the Memory Stick Duo™, you must format it for use with your PSP®. For instructions, see Formatting a Memory Stick Duo™.
    • Folder Structure
      Files must be saved in specific folders using appropriate names to be viewed on the PSP®. If you have problems accessing content, see About Memory Stick Duo™ Folder Structure.