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Do you need an Internet connection to listen to music on a Psp ?
Question by Josy: Do you need an Internet connection to listen to music on a Psp ?
My godsister has a new Hannah Montana PsP.She put music on it but when she goes to play it,it says something about the Internet and it tells her to go to settings system setting and accept the some agreement. But does she really need the internet to listen to music? And if not how can she listen to it?
Best answer:
Answer by Ryan
I’ve never heard of that. You may be able to go under system settings and disable the internet settings. I’m not sure b/c the PSP you have is a newer version than the one I have. There has to be a setting you can disable though. Check system settings or audio settings if there is that option. She shouldn’t need an internet connection though. With my PSP, you load the .mp3 files into the “music” folder and then play them. If it is a new PSP, you might check the user manual as well. It might have a step-by-step guide that might help.
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