[Definitive] Sony PSP Thread


Recommended Posts

Id just like to say Thanks to a new Web Site soon to be released, PSPpro.com who is now hosting my dvd2psp.net also PSPpro.com/dvd!

I Hope that this web site is big enough to support a whole range of content for PSP in the coming years. With support form great community?s much like this! So look out soon and I will keep you posted&nbsp:):)

dvd2psp will have a major update with the launch of PSPpro, some include, subtitle inclusion, Better support for 3GP_Converter, File size optimisation and charts which include general patterns for file conversion into MP4. I may include downloads for files already converted into MP4 but legal issues probably with prevent me from doing that, and I don?t want a fine or get locked up! lol&nb:laugh:ugh:

Id just like to add that PSPpro.com is a serious web site dedicated to bring the latest in Playstation Portable Media without just cloning the already existing fan community. We aim to produce original and high quality content, well... enough of the hyping, you will see for yourself soon, no dates yet, but im sure it will be worth a wait!

585603927[/snapback]

Why would you say thanks to Neowin when clearly the person that runs PSPpro.com isnt here, unless you are the owner and are trying to adverti:rolleyes:yes:

I am so looking forward when they come to the UK, but it seems to get further and further away

585605419[/snapback]

I agree with that comment. Its like sony is dangling a carrot in front of us, and then right at the last minute they take it away!

I am still hopeful for an April euro release for the PSP though.

Why would you say thanks to Neowin when clearly the person that runs PSPpro.com isnt here, unless you are the owner and are trying to advertise  :rolleyes:

585604902[/snapback]

I said thanks to PSPpro for hosting it, not Neowin and theres a usefull link for people 2 rip dvds onto psp... :happy:

share pieces of a game you have with another PSP system user wirelessly even if the other person does not have the same game." Interestingly enough, the FAQ says that shares will only last while a PSP is running

PSP does have download play... Thats exactly what the DS does

PSP does have download play... Thats exactly what the DS does

585606176[/snapback]

Sigh, no it does not. PSP can't send X game to another PSP with no game, and both play LAN against each other. PSP can only send small games, saves and small game info and data.

Some software titles may support a "Game Sharing" feature that allows you to share pieces of a game you have with another PSP system user wirelessly even if the other person does not have the same game. The data that you share with another PSP system will only be available while the PSP system is still on.

Straight from the PSP FAQ.

Straight from the PSP FAQ.

585607258[/snapback]

And where does it say that the game that you share can be played wirelessely together? Not to mention, no game on PSP uses gamesharing, other Namco museum which sends 8 bit non multiplayer mini games.

From your response, you don't seem to understand the difference PSP vs DS on this issue.

And where does it say that the game that you share can be played wirelessely together? Not to mention, no game on PSP uses gamesharing, other Namco museum which sends 8 bit non multiplayer mini games.

From your response, you don't seem to understand the difference PSP vs DS on this issue.

585607291[/snapback]

Yes its clear that you hate PSP, now stop trolling, kkthx. :no:

Anyways, I have High res pics of my Ridge Racers UMDs to drool over

Picture 1

Picture 2

Picture 3

Man I see Alan and Annatar everywhere there's a psp topic.

btw, will the logitech case be sold in stores like BestBuy or must it be ordered?

585607833[/snapback]

Pretty much anywhere that is an official distributor of logitech items. You check check logitech website to see where they will sell it.

I ordered mine from gbax.com, they're pretty speedy  :)

585612213[/snapback]

Yeah but they are alot more expensive than eXpansys. I got mine from expansys a few weeks ago at ?163 I say give it a few weeks and wait till after the US launch the price and demands gonna go up over this time and then fall once again in april.

GBAX, kindda looks kool! :) It's quite good, shipping is cheap too.

585613714[/snapback]

Those Prices are without VAT for over in the UK so add VAT to the price and then a surcharge for useing a debit/credit card and then you get this.

Items in Cart: 1 x Sony PSP (UK)

You are paying by Credit Card

Total Products Price: ? 174.89

VAT: ? 30.60 (17.5%)

Postage & Packing (24 hour special delivery) ? 4.25

Credit card surcharge ? 5.24 (2.5%)

Total Price: ? 214.98 ($ 404.16 - Euro 303.12)

eXpansys at this price would get you a copy of ridgeracer as well for around the same cost

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Win11Debloat 2026.06.14 by Razvan Serea Win11Debloat is a lightweight, easy to use PowerShell script that allows you to quickly declutter and customize your Windows experience. It can remove pre-installed bloatware apps, disable telemetry, remove intrusive interface elements and much more. The script also includes many features that system administrators and power users will enjoy. Such as a powerful command-line interface, support for Windows Audit mode and the option to make changes to other Windows users. All changes made by Win11Debloat can be easily reversed, and most removed apps can be restored via the Microsoft Store. A full guide on how to undo the changes is available here. Win11Debloat features: Below is an overview of the key features and functionality offered by Win11Debloat. Please refer to the wiki for more information about the default settings preset. Remove a wide variety of preinstalled apps. Click here for more info. Disable telemetry, diagnostic data, activity history, app-launch tracking & targeted ads. Disable tips, tricks, suggestions & ads across Windows. Disable Windows location services & app location access. Disable Find My Device location tracking. Disable 'Windows Spotlight' and tips & tricks on the lock screen. Disable 'Windows Spotlight' desktop background option. Disable ads, suggestions and the MSN news feed in Microsoft Edge. Hide Microsoft 365 ads on the Settings 'Home' page, or hide the 'Home' page entirely. Disable & remove Microsoft Copilot. Disable Windows Recall. Disable Click to Do, AI text & image analysis tool. Prevent AI service (WSAIFabricSvc) from starting automatically. Disable AI Features in Edge. Disable AI Features in Paint. Disable AI Features in Notepad. Disable the Drag Tray for sharing & moving files. Restore the old Windows 10 style context menu. Turn off Enhance Pointer Precision, also known as mouse acceleration. Disable the Sticky Keys keyboard shortcut. Disable Storage Sense automatic disk cleanup. Disable fast start-up to ensure a full shutdown. ...and more. Once you’ve downloaded the Win11Debloat file (Get.ps1), just follow these quick steps: Locate the Get.ps1 script file. Right-click the file and select Run with PowerShell from the context menu. If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), select Yes to grant the script the necessary administrative permissions. Win11Debloat 2026.06.14 changes: This is a minor release that hopefully addresses the false positives in Windows Defender and Bitdefender that prevented users from downloading and/or running Win11Debloat. Refactor Get-RegFileOperations.ps1 to address false positives by @Raphire in #626 Add logging around WinGet app retrieval and increase timeout to 20s by @Raphire Download: Win11Debloat 2026.06.14 | Open Source View: Win11Debloat Home Page | Screenshots 1| 2 Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Still using Microsoft Money 2005 in 2026 here!
    • I have a couple to mention, and they still run great on Windows 11 Adobe Lightroom Version 2 Alcohol 120% CLZ Book, Comic, Game, Movie, & Music Collector (PC - No longer sold / Grandfathered in - now mobile apps/online only) DVDDecrypter ISO Buster Pro version 1.9.1 (Still supports HD-DVD too) Nero Burning Rom 8 (Only the burning software, no backup, media converter, etc)   OpenAL (Runtime) - GuildWars 1 Reforged still uses it for 3d headphone audio PowerDVD 12 Ultra SPTD (SCSI Pass through Direct Driver) UltraISO Windows Media Encoder 9 WinImage You can tell I still sport an optical drive    
    • Linux 7.1 arrives with an NTFS overhaul and major hardware performance boosts by Paul Hill The founder of the Linux kernel has just announced the availability of Linux 7.1. This is a stable version of the kernel that will now be tested by various Linux distributions before it is shipped to users through update managers. Some users, like those on Debian, for example, might not get it for a long time, if at all, while Fedora users can expect it in the near future. With Linux 7.1 out on time, the merge window for Linux 7.2 is now open, giving contributors the opportunity to send in major new features that have been waiting for the last two months. Torvalds warned that he is currently travelling and will be in another timezone, so timing for the merge window may be irregular due to timezone differences and limited internet access. Torvalds said that he has already fetched early pull requests to allow him to do some offline work, but the travel could still cause disruption. Right now, he is not planning to extend the release, but did consider it. He said he might later regret not extending, though. In terms of this last week of development for Linux 7.1, Torvalds said there were no major or alarming changes. This week consisted mostly of smaller driver updates to GPU, networking, and sound, networking fixes, trace tooling fixes, and misc minor fixes. The shortlog this week lists fixes for driver bugs, memory leaks, I/O and USB fixes, networking and RDMA fixes, DRM/graphics fixes, and tooling and verification improvements. Specific fixes include USB series heap-overflow and buffer overflow fixes, and multiple use-after-free, memory-leak, and refcount corrections across subsystems such as i2c, zram, gpio, and net. There are fixes for graphics drivers, including amdgpu, i915, and virtio, as well as hypervisor and virtualization tweaks affecting mshv, vmbus, and hyperv. According to Phoronix, anyone running Linux 7.1 should look out for the new NTFS driver, Intel FRED for improved performance on Panther Lake and future CPUs, faster graphics with Intel Arc Battlemage, and improvements for older AMD Radeon GPUs. If you are running Linux on your computer and everything is fine, then you don’t need to worry about updating to Linux 7.1 as a priority; just wait for it to be pushed to you. If you have tried Linux on hardware but it didn’t work properly, trying again with a distro that uses Linux 7.1 could cause Linux to work on your machine, thanks to the new hardware support.
    • you can also do this with this tool: PowerSettingsExplorer made by mbk1969 at 3dguru forum.. I found it by accident researching on modern standby and annoying quirks of it in 2022
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      rolfus earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Leroy Jethro Gibbs earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Conversation Starter
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • One Month Later
      AndreaB earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      agatameier earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      507
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      197
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      139
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      90
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      81
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!