Internet radio

PSP™

Find out how to tune in and listen to Internet radio programmes on the go with PSP.

Internet radio is an Internet service that distributes audio content. To listen to an Internet radio broadcast on a PSP system, you must first add the Internet radio player for the PSP system on Memory Stick Duo media. For details about how to add and use the Internet radio player, see About Internet Radio at http://www.playstation.com/psp-app/radio.html.

Listening to Internet radio

1. Insert Memory Stick Duo media on which the Internet Radio Player is added in the PSP system.

2. Select the Internet radio player that you want to use from [Internet Radio] under Network. It will connect to the Internet automatically.


3. Select [Yes] at the screen that displays the message, "Do you want to run the plugin embedded in this page?"

The Internet radio player screen is displayed and you can listen to Internet radio.

Hints:

  • The operation and design of the buttons vary depending on the Internet radio player. For details, refer to the help screen for the Internet radio player.
  • The PSP system supports streaming audio (audio playback while receiving) for Internet radio. You can listen to streaming content only when connected to the Internet.
  • For some Internet connection environments, playback may be intermittent or may stop before completion. Also broadcasts may be stopped without prior notice, at the discretion of the content provider.

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