How Do I Play My PSP Through My Car Stereo?

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How Do I Play My PSP Through My Car Stereo?

The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) game console does more than just play games. It's also capable of playing a number of video and music formats, making it an ideal console for the media buff on the go. If you don't have an iPod, but own a PSP, you can listen to the music on your memory stick while you drive in your car. Getting the songs on your PSP to play through your car's speakers is very easy, and the overall process is similar to how you would connect any CD or MP3 player to your car's audio system.

Things You'll Need

  • Cassette adapter
  • Stereo to FM adapter
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Instructions

  1. Through Your Cassette Deck

    • 1

      Connect the headphone plug on the cassette adapter to the heaphone jack on your PSP.

    • 2

      Insert the cassette end of the cassette adapter into your car's cassette deck. Typically instructions are printed on the adapter explaining the proper way to insert the cassette into your player.

    • 3

      Power on your PSP as normal. Any audio running from your PSP will now play through your car speakers. Adjust the volume on both your PSP and car stereo to match your preferences.

    Through Your FM Radio

    • 4

      Connect the headphone plug of the FM radio adapter to your PSP's headphone jack.

    • 5

      Power on the adapter and set the radio frequency

    • 6

      Set your car's radio to match the station of the FM adapter.

    • 7

      Power on your PSP as normal. Any audio running from your PSP will now play through your car speakers. Adjust the volume on both your PSP and car stereo to match your preferences.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you notice interference when connecting through an FM adapter, try another station for clearer reception.

  • While a cassette adapter is generally cheaper (costing around ten dollars), an FM transmitter could provide higher sound quality.

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