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Frequently asked questions:
MioMediaBox for PSP


 

What is MioMediaBox for PSP?

  MioMediaBox runs on your PC and downloads your favorites RSS feeds from the Internet, create high-quality pictures using various backgrounds, and send them to your Sony PSP Device or your MemoryStick Drive.

Get latest news from RSS feeds on your Sony PSP Get latest news from RSS feeds on your Sony Playstation Portable Take notes and send them to your Sony PSP

  MioMediaBox for PSP - Product Info and Download
 
MioMediaBox for PSP - Help and ScreenShots
 
RSS Feeds for your Sony PSP

 

Do I need to connect my Sony PSP device to the Internet using Wireless Networking or other in order to use MioMediaBox?

  No, you just need to connect your Sony PSP device to your PC using your USB connection, or to insert your MemoryStick into your PC. MioMediaBox, running on your PC, will connect to the Internet, create graphics and copy them into your PSP or MemoryStick drive.

MioMediaBox downloads data from Internet, create images and send them to your PSP Device.
No need to connect your PSP to the Internet: your PC do all the job.

 

Do I need extra software or specific configuration on my Sony PSP device in order to use MioMediaBox?

  No, just install the software, connect your PSP to your PC, and you are ready.

 

What is RSS?

  RSS is a family of file formats for web syndication used by news websites and weblogs.
RSS is used by software such as MioMediaBox for PSP or Desktop News Ticker to get news from publishers.

 

Where can I find feeds?

  MioMediaBox supports most of the feeds you will find on the Internet.
You will find here a list of feeds adapted to your PSP:
RSS Feeds for your Sony PSP

 

My feeds are incomplete: I get a part of the article but then it has an ... and there's no continuation file.

  The articles will look incomplete because some RSS feeds don't display the whole thing, just an excerpt. If a title or a description in your RSS feed is to long to be displayed on your PSP, MioMediaBox will display only a part.

 

I cannot get some of my feeds. I have an error: Cannot download feed. What can I do?

  First of all, try the URL in your favorite browser to check if the URL is correct.

If the feed is provided in several formats (RSS 1.x, 2.x, Atom, etc.) please try another URL.

 

I have a Mac. Can I use MioMediaBox?

  Work in progress!
The Mac version will be available soon.

 

Can I have my own channel on MioMediaBox for my own feed with my own background picture?

  Yes it is possible, please contact us for the latest information: psp_content_provider@mioplanet.com

 

For more information

  For more information about MioMediaBox for PSP:
  MioMediaBox for PSP - Product Info and Download
 
MioMediaBox for PSP - Help and ScreenShots
 
RSS Feeds for your Sony PSP

If your cannot find the information you are looking for, please send us an email at pspsupport@mioplanet.com - we will reply to you and update this FAQ. Thank you!

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