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I'm not too sure what you mean. If you mean just copying the tracks directly then no - each full CD of music would take up 700mb of space. Rip them to MP3 using something like Audiograbber and that will be reduced to around 60-70mb. I'm unsure why you would want to copy them direct anyway.
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iTunes is the biggest pile of bloatware crap I have ever come accross. And I have an iPod. You certainly don't need it to import anything and I suggest you avoid it at all costs.
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i agree with everyone, the PSP only had a USB connection and the memory stick duo.
Obviosly you need to get the music onto the memory stick and you can't do that without using a computer as far as i am aware. If you cant RIP Cd's ask one of your friends to do it and send you the files in an e-mail or something... |
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He wasn't asking if you could do it without a computer but rather if you could just put the music straight from the disc onto the PSP without having to rip it to a lossy codec first.
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