Since I only recently set up WiFi in my house, its the first proper time I've used my psp wirelessly (had it since September 2005, day after it launched in the UK, cause I'm cool ) and I must say I'm rather impressed. Initially the RSS thing was a little confusing, but once I got my head round it I've begun to enjoy it much more. Being honest I never really considered the psp as a truely "multimedia" device until now, but since I can stream podcasts straight to it, and download videocasts too its all started to come together.
Hunting round means I've found all sorts of things that people have put up on RSS streams, especially in terms of video content. My favourite so far has been finding the Happy tree friends video cast, every single episode for free! I know there are all sorts of video cast lists about, I was just wondering whether anybody wanted to add them here as gleaming examples (podcasts too)
Also, has anybody found anything new using the RSS thing? I've seen things that allow you to stream MP3s from your computer, but they look far too complicated for a "noob", don't even mention the word homebrew...
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Since I only recently set up WiFi in my house, its the first proper time I've used my psp wirelessly (had it since September 2005, day after it launched in the UK, cause I'm cool ) and I must say I'm rather impressed. Initially the RSS thing was a little confusing, but once I got my head round it I've begun to enjoy it much more. Being honest I never really considered the psp as a truely "multimedia" device until now, but since I can stream podcasts straight to it, and download videocasts too its all started to come together.
Hunting round means I've found all sorts of things that people have put up on RSS streams, especially in terms of video content. My favourite so far has been finding the Happy tree friends video cast, every single episode for free! I know there are all sorts of video cast lists about, I was just wondering whether anybody wanted to add them here as gleaming examples (podcasts too)
Also, has anybody found anything new using the RSS thing? I've seen things that allow you to stream MP3s from your computer, but they look far too complicated for a "noob", don't even mention the word homebrew...
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