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How can I rip music from a CD using the PlayStation 3?

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Insert an audio CD into the PS3 and go to the [Music] icon on the XMB. The PS3 should automatically connect to the Internet to obtain track information. Under the [Music] menu, you will see a CD icon. Before ripping a CD, you can modify the quality of the music from the [Settings] menu. Press TRIANGLE to access the menu and select Import. It should take a few minutes to rip the music onto the PS3 hard drive.

What is a Custom Firmware?

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A Custom Firmware is a firmware for the PSP made by someone other than Sony. Dark_AleX is well known for his Custom Firmwares, including 2.71 SE, 3.02 OE and 3.03 OE. Custom Firmwares are used as a replacement to the Sony Firmware, usually to add extra features or to remove security features in Sony’s Firmwares. Installing a Custom Firmware can brick your PSP if instructions are not followed.

What is shared on the PlayStation 3 and what is private to a user?

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The PlayStation 3 uses a login system to separate the files for different users, however, not all the files are private. Some things are available to all users who log onto the PS3, see below for information on what is shared and what is private to each user:

Shared Content

  • Gamesave data for PS1 and PS2 titles
  • Photos
  • Music
  • Videos

Private to each user

  • Savedata for PS3 titles
  • Buddy list
  • Sent and received messages
  • Browser bookmarks
  • Predictive text

What does the Dynamic Normalizer setting do?

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What does the Dynamic Normalizer setting do?

[Dynamic Normalizer] is a feature available in Firmware Version 3.10+. The [Dynamic Normalizer] feature provides automatic volume adjustment for playback of music tracks or other audio sources with varying output levels.

Can I use the PlayStation 3 with no hard drive installed?

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No. In order to use the PlayStation 3 console, a hard drive must be installed and formatted to the PS3 filesystem. This is the reason why all PS3 models contain hard drives. Using the system without a hard drive will cause an error on start up.

What happens of I switch of my PSP or if the battery dies during an update?

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This is a really stupid thing to do but it it happens by accident, your PSP will most likely be useless. Since the update is flashing files to your PSP, any interruption will halt this process and mean that all the files could not be copied. If crucial files were not copied, then the PSP will no longer function unless you can flash the PSP using a modchip.

How much flash memory does the PlayStation 3 have?

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The PlayStation 3 has two 128MB flash chips, totalling 256MB.

Can I play PlayStation 1 games on my PSP?

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In order to play PlayStation 1 games on your PSP, you must be running firmware version 3.00 or above. PSOne games for the PSP can be downloaded using a PS3 via the PlayStation Store or you can use the PlayStation Store for PC. You will a memory stick duo of size 512MB or above in order to download games onto your PSP.

Please note that PS1 game discs cannot fit into the PSP’s UMD slot. Trying will either damage your disk or the PSP. This should be obvious since the PS1 disc is much larger than a UMD disc.

What Blu-Ray region is my PlayStation 3?

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Depending on where you live, your PS3 Blu-Ray drive will be locked. Only movies from the same region, or those coded with no region settings will playback on the console. See the list below.

  • Japan PS3
    – Blu-ray Region A
  • Hong Kong – Blu-ray Region A
  • Taiwan PS3
    – Blu-ray Region A
  • Singapore PS3- Blu-ray Region A
  • United States PS3 – Blu-ray Region A
  • European PS3
    – Blu-ray Region B
  • Australia PS3
    – Blu-ray Region B

How can I hide corrupted icons from the XMB?

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Homebrew game made for firmware 1.5 usually causes corrupted icons to appear under the Games Menu. The corrupted icons can be hidden by simply renaming the folders. This can be done by prefixing __SCE__ and %__SCE__ to the two folders. %__SCE__ should only be used for the game folder containing the % sign. Here is an example: We have two folders, iRShell and iRShell%, these should be renamed to __SCE__iRShell and %__SCE__iRShell, respectively.

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