Watch youtube.com videos on your PSP

psp_logo1.jpgThese days everyone is addicted to youtube.com, as there is nothing you won't find there. But in today's life we no time to stand and stare unfortunately. However, what we do have are PSP's. And now, Robert Howell brings you a step by step guide on how to put youtube videos on your PSP. Bet that put a smile on everyone's face..everyone who owns a PSP that is. The instructions are as follows :


Step 1:
Go to YouTube and pick the video you want to convert. We chose a video about blenders, as it was the top rated clip the day we looked. Go up to the address bar, click it, and Ctrl-C to copy the video's address.

Step 2:
Go to YouTubeX.com. Paste your video's address into the main box and click Get Video. Click Download and save your video to the desktop.

Step 3:
Right click your newly downloaded video and change the name from get_video to get_video.flv. You may be asked if you're sure you want to change the file extension, in which case you should reply that you are.

Step 4:
Go to TVC's homepage and click Free Download. Save the file to the desktop, then double click it and follow the installation instructions.

Step 5:
Run the Total Video Converter programme. Click on get_video.flv and hold the left mouse button down. Drag the video into TVC's Track List Window. On the screen that pops up choose PSP Mpeg4. Click Convert Now and wait while it does its thing.

Step 6:
Now all you have to do is put the converted video on your PSP. Follow our guide to do just that and you're away.

And now I'll add a little step of my own.

Step 7:
Enjoy.

January 16, 2007 - 9:39 AM | Posted in - PSP |

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