Using the RSS Channel feature, you can access Real Simple
Syndication (RSS) distributed content, such as video, news clips,
commentary and radio on your PSP® (PlayStation® Portable)
system. See the following sections for information on using the RSS
Channel, including adding, playing and saving RSS channels and content
Make sure your PSP® is set up for Wireless (WLAN)
networking Infrastructure Mode. For more information, see Setting
up Infrastructure Mode.
Turn on the WLAN switch on the left side of the PSP® so
that the PSP® can connect to the internet.
Open the slot cover on the PSP® and insert a Memory Stick
Duo™.
Start the PSP® web browser:
Highlight (Network) from the home menu.
Then select (Internet Browser), and press .
Open a web page that contains RSS-distributed content.
RSS-distributed content such as news video, commentary, and radio is
widely available on the internet.
From the web page, select the icon for RSS-distributed
content, and press .
When the confirmation screen appears, select Yes and press .
The channel will be added to the channel list and will be
saved on the Memory Stick Duo™.
Notes:
When you are connected to the internet, your PSP®
automatically updates the list of items available on the web pages you
have added to your channel list.
You can access and play music/audio or movie/video content or
view photos/images that are provided in a format that complies with RSS
version 2.0, such as content available for "podcasts."
Depending on the web page, icons such as the following may
appear to indicate RSS-distributed content.
The images shown here are samples. Actual icons may differ.
Streaming RSS content:
You can play streaming RSS music/audio content in real-time or you can
play RSS music/audio content previously saved to your PSP®. For
details, see Playing RSS Music/Audio.
Saved RSS Content:
You can access RSS content saved to your PSP® anytime without using
an internet connection. When RSS content is saved, a folder is
automatically created for each RSS channel under the different content
folders, such as MUSIC, VIDEO, or PHOTO, on your Memory Stick
Duo™. Once saved, RSS content can be accessed from your PSP®
just like any other music/audio, movie/video or photo/image files.
You can save content items from
channels in your channel list on a Memory Stick Duo™. Saved items
can be played without using an internet connection. For more
information, see Saving RSS Content to a
Memory Stick Duo™.
Note: The connection to
the internet will remain active after quitting RSS Channel. To
disconnect, turn off the WLAN switch located on the left side of the
PSP® system.
Note: 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.