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What is included with a PSP Blender Membership? A: With your PSP Blender Membership you receive instant access to millions of files ready to be transferred to your PSP. This includes but is not limited to movies, television shows, video games, music, and PSP software. --> Top
Q: Are there any additional fees after a membership is purchased? A: There are no additional fees ever after a membership is purchased. Members receive unmetered, and unlimited access to millions of files ready to be downloaded to your PSP.
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Q: What firmware versions are supported? A: All current firmware versions are supported.
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Q: How do I download movies/games/music directly to my PSP? A: The files are downloaded to your computer then you simply transfer the files straight to your PSP using a USB cable or compatible memory stick reader. We offer complete step by step instructions making the process simple even for a child. --> Top Q: Can I download imported or foreign games? A: We offer games from all countries. If you are looking for a Japan import, we will have it. --> Top
Q: Do you offer PSP emulators and ROM games for Gameboy, Super Nintendo, ect? A: With a PSP Blender membership you will receive access to emulators and thousands of PSP compatible ROM games from the following systems:
Gameboy / Gameboy Color Neo Geo CD Super Nintendo Sega Genesis Neo Geo Pocket Turbo Grafx 16 Nintendo (NES) Sega PC (Windows)
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Q: What video format is used on the PSP? A: We show you how you can play almost any type of video on your PSP this includes the following video formats.
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Q: What audio format is used on the PSP? A: We show you how you can play almost any type of audio on your PSP this includes the following audio formats.
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Q: How fast are the downloads? A: Our recent speed tests indicate the following data.
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Q: Is PSP Blender Macintosh compatible? A: PSP Blender is now fully compatible with Macintosh Systems. --> Top
Q: Is PSP Blender compatible worldwide? A: PSP Blender is fully compatible with all versions of the PSP. --> Top
Q: What are the minimum (Computer not PSP) hardware and software requirements? A: At a minimum, you will need the following items:
Operating Systems Windows® XP/2000/98/ME Macintosh OS X Processor (CPU) A Pentium II 300 MMX or equivalent as a minimum Memory (RAM) At least 64meg memory Hard Drive (HDD) Hard drive with at least 4 gb, but preferably 10 gb FREE space in one partition USB Cable PSP USB Cable or memory card slot on your PC PSP Memory At least a 256MB-512MB memory card. 1GB or larger cards are preferred --> Top
Q: Is PSP Blender Legal? A: PSP Blender is 100% legal and we do not condone the illegal downloading of copyrighted files. To protect your privacy when downloading files from the internet we recommend that you download and use PeerGuardian. Windows users download PeerGuardian now for free
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Q: How can I connect to the internet using my PSP ? A: The PSP can connect to existing Wi-Fi hot spots. Hot spots are areas with Wi-Fi service and are either accessed for free or for a fee. It is possible to purchase access using a metered system or passes good for a certain time frame, such as day, week or month. There may be metered access or with a pass for, for example, a day, month or year. Access can be for a complete chain of locations or just one hot spot. Hot spots can be in bookstores, cafes or airports. --> Top
Q: Do you offer a trial membership? A: At this time we do not offer a trial membership. --> Top
Q: Do you offer a money back guarantee? A: We provide full support and can help with most technical issues. If you have met the minimum requirements but still have trouble because of hardware issues we will offer a refund. A refund request must be made within 60 days of the date of the purchase.
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Q: Is there any support available if I am having problems? A: We offer full technical support to members via email, our PSP members forum, live online chat and our toll free technical support phone line.
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Q: Can I connect my PSP system to my PC? A: The PSP system can function as a USB Memory Stick Duo reader. Using this functionality, you can copy pictures, audio, and other content to and from your Memory Stick Duo. To access the Memory Stick Duo in your PSP system from your PC, you'll need a USB cable that has a "Mini-B" connector (common for digital cameras) and a "Standard-A" connector (common for printers, etc). Plug the Mini-B side into the top of your PSP system and the Standard-A side into your PC. From the PSP system software, navigate to the top of the settings list and select "USB Connection." Your PC (Windows/Mac/Linux) should detect a new "Removable Disk Drive" that you can then access.
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Q: What is UMD? A: UMD (Universal Media Disc) is a new, proprietary, high-capacity optical medium enabling game software, full-motion video and other forms of digital entertainment content such as movies and music, to be stored. The newly developed UMD is the next-generation compact storage media and at only 60mm in diameter, can store up to 1.8GB of digital data, making it perfect for a portable entertainment player like the PSP system. UMD stores a broad range of digital entertainment content including games, music, movies, and more.
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Q: Do I need to use a wireless hotspot or wireless access point to play against people? A: No, you can also connect up to 16 PSP systems in the vicinity directly through ad-hoc mode for gameplay without any additional hardware.
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