Memory Stick
Sony PSP
Filipino Language Software
B & D Enterprises
PSP format video
We have converted our popular Cebuano DVD to the Sony PSP format. It contains all the content of the Cebuano DVD, but with increased text size for easier viewing.
The Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable) device will play MP4 formatted video, and the advanced H.264 video files. In addition to being a peer-to-peer portable game device, it is also an MP3 player, internet browser, and full-length movie video player. See technical details and requirements below.
The Cebuano audio/video files for the Sony PSP are distributed on a CD-ROM. The storage media for the PSP is a memory
stick (memory card). Copy the Cebuano files from the CD-ROM to the memory card. The Cebuano files consume approximately
325 MB. See the
Cebuano DVD page for a sample of the audio/video content.
DVD Chapters
1 Action Words
2 Days of the Week
3 Numbers
4 Months
5 Time Relation
6 Common Expressions
7 Everyday Expressions
8 Opposites
9 Comparisons
10 Relations
11 Friendship
12 Personal Descriptions
13 Personality
14 Introductions
15 Shopping
16 Jobs
17 Vegtables
18 Fruits
19 Anatomy
20 Nature
21 Animals
22 Why
23 What
24 How
25 When
26 Where
Memory card for the PSP
Notes:
- Firmware version 2.0 or above required to play the Cebuano files. You can check your firmware version from the PSP menu.
- Cebuano files consume approximately 325 MB of storage. Memory sticks vary in size up to 2 GB.
- The Sony PSP LCD screen is 4.3 inches in size.
- Data can be transferred to the memory stick in two ways - plugging the memory stick into a slot of the computer, or from the USB connection of the PSP.
Installing Cebuano video files on you PSP device:
Complete instructions are included with the software, but here is a brief description
on how to transfer the Cebuano files to your PSP.
The Cebuano files (and any other H.264 format files) must be installed in a specific
folder on the memory stick. The directory structure for H.264 files is \MP_ROOT\100ANV01\. The file
names require a specific format. MPEG-4 files have one format (and directory) and H.264 use another format, although they both
have an extention of .MP4. The directory and file names are case sensitive.
If your computer doesn't have a memory stick slot,
connect the PSP to your PC with the USB cable. If the directory does not exist on the memory stick, you may create it from Windows.
The Cebuano files may be transferred using the Windows drag-and-drop method.