When connecting and syncing a Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) to a Mac, your options are pretty limited. This pretty much goes without saying since you're trying to connect a Sony product to a Mac. So, to start, let’s go over the basics. If you take a freshly formatted Memory Stick Duo Pro card (Sony's proprietary flash technology) and stick it into a PSP not much is going to happen. You will get a few more menu options to play music, movies, etc., but since you haven’t loaded any media onto the stick, you won’t get any results. About the most useful function of the Memory Stick Duo at this point is for game saves. With game saves running at about 300k a save, you're going to be wasting most of your shiny new 1 GB+ flash media.
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