It's because iPhones and PSP's are not compatible.(they both use a different video format) You need to convert the video to a format the PSP can read..free video conversion software is available online
delete the data and puted in your psp
Because the PSP detected data corruption when connecting to the server.
Corrupted data is just your saved file of a game that didn't save correctly. You probably turned off your PSP while the game was saving. Most likely, you will have to restart that game that has the corrupted data.
Itunes, Or you can download music video with Video Download Studio, it can download video from online video sharing webs. Then convert them to mp3 format for your psp. http://www.downloadvideos-convert.com/
You need custom firmware or a Pandora battery and a magic memory stick.
It's because when you're playing online gathering hall and after you finish the quest you turned off the PSP then, you'll will go back to HOME and it will say corrupted data.
sounds to me that it might be because sony and apple are 2 v.different companies, so they probs have different data. sorry :(
The data is either corrupt, or you're trying to run unauthorised code.
As far as I know, no. Chances are you still have the original file on your computer- try to put it on the PSP again, and make sure the PSP can support the file type. Remember to eject the USB device with the computer first before you unplug it: if you just unplug, it may damage the files.
It depends since iTunes downloads has DRM protectionwhich prevents other non-iPod player from transferring or playing iTunes purchased music video movie.PSP can play iTunes AAC music, but has no idea about the DRM'ed .m4p songs and .m4v TV shows or movie.The only way to play iTunes content on PSP is using a 3rd party DRM removal software which can strip DRM and convert .m4p .m4v into PSP compatible .mp3 .wma .mp4 .or wmv.
You can't.
That sounds right to me. You need to downgrade your custom firmware to a lower version. Find out how to do this at http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-run-cso-file-2-psp/