Make your PSP Capable of Playing AVI, MOV, FLV, WMV , MP4 and More

upsptube1 300x128 Make your PSP Capable of Playing AVI, MOV, FLV, WMV , MP4 and More

This is a cool discovery, what happen is that I try to know what is the purpose of “favorite” folders inside the “Ultimate PSPtube package, like how can I save all the video stream inside, so I try to upload some videos manually inside the “favorite” folder, with all types of video extension I have in my computer and then when I open Ultimate PSPtube in my PSP, voila! all the video shown even without wi-fi connection and it play all video extension I have there.
So why not share it and let everybody know now that you can able to play almost all type of Videos extension in your PSP with no need to convert it first and without paying more money for any PSP video converter applications. Which means it’s free, no application installation in your computer. All you need to do now is your usual routine “drag and drop” system for uploading files to your PSP and the powerful free Homebrew application “Ultimate PSPTube”.

Checklist: You must running a Custom Firmware (any version) in your PSP before applying this steps.

So how to do this?
1. Download Ultimate PSPTube HERE
2. Extract the winRar file and upload it to your PSP in PSP/GAMEXXX folder.
3. Then open Ultimate PSPTube folder you’ll find another folder named “favorites“.
4. Put all your video files (i.e. AVI, MP4, VOB, Mpeg4, WMV) inside the “favorites” folder.
5. Unplug your PSP from your computer and open the Ultimate PSPTube homebrew apps.
6. Then go to your “favorites” by pressing “select button”.
7. Once your pick which video you like to play “press X” to play the video.
8. Here you go, enjoy watching your favorite videos, anywhere you want.
9. Please let me know if you try some other files that this Homebrew apps was able to play.
10. Optional: go to bestbuy and return those expensive PSP video converter application you just bought and subscribe to this site :)

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11 Comments

  1. Vahn
    Posted March 3, 2009 at 1:08 am | Permalink

    Thanx a lot, never knew that PSPTube can be used like that, thanx again for sharing it ^^

  2. Thudee
    Posted March 5, 2009 at 4:52 pm | Permalink

    Nice to know..
    Thanks for Share…

  3. Posted June 4, 2009 at 11:37 am | Permalink

    it doesnt work !!1

  4. Posted June 4, 2009 at 11:37 am | Permalink

    it says the data is corrupted

  5. cvikas
    Posted June 28, 2009 at 8:22 am | Permalink

    Thanks.. This is amazing.. worked liek a charm… beautiful.. now there is no need to convert videos.. ha ha ha … thanks again

  6. Fiel Anthony Forro
    Posted July 10, 2009 at 7:25 am | Permalink

    It wont work..i saved it in my psp\games folder and when i lauched on it, it says, The game could not be started..i tried to save it on the folder of one of my games..then when i tried to launch the game, it did not play..why is this?

    Comment Tags: Videos on psp
  7. lord_strange
    Posted July 14, 2009 at 6:44 pm | Permalink

    Didn’t work for me I’m afraid. I could see the .avi file listed that I wanted to play and when I selected it the timer appeared at 00:00, but the video itself wouldn’t start and in fact the PSP froze. I tried 3 times before giving up and deleting it. Would be great if it did work so do keep up with the development effort, native .avi playback is the PSP’s holy grail so far as I’m concerned, it would really make it the perfect handheld gaming/video device.

  8. jeff
    Posted August 27, 2009 at 7:04 am | Permalink

    Yes!!!…thank alOT!!…I am USing iT alreadY…thanks agAIN!!!

  9. Willshyre
    Posted September 18, 2009 at 6:19 pm | Permalink

    Question: Is there any way to rewind/fast forward in PSPTube? That’s one thing that would be nice- the ability to go back/forward rather than just speed up/slow down.

  10. TheHelper
    Posted October 6, 2009 at 8:34 pm | Permalink

    Hacked PSP required
    Period

  11. BINKY
    Posted January 26, 2010 at 8:30 pm | Permalink

    YEa I’m having the same problem as
    lord_strange
    Posted July 14, 2009 at 6:44 pm | Permalink

    Didn’t work for me I’m afraid. I could see the .avi file listed that I wanted to play and when I selected it the timer appeared at 00:00, but the video itself wouldn’t start and in fact the PSP froze. I tried 3 times before giving up and deleting it.

    SOMEONE PLEASEEEEEE FIX THIS!!!

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