Monday, October 12, 2009

Is there a psp/ipod touch charger what will work in Italy?

You have to format your memory stick at first, then convert your dvd or video to mp4 video, copy the mp4 video to the "Video" folder in your psp memory stick, done. If you don't have the video folder, just create it by yourself. If you need detailed info, here is a guide would teach you how to convert and transfer video to PSP

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You need to put it in the VIDEO folder but make sure that the VIDEO folder is not in the PSP folder. The best way is when you put all your saved file on the pc and then you format your PSP memory card. Then the VIDEO folder will be at the right place. BTW for games, you use ISO folder and you can download games
Your computer is connected to your router or modem at 100mbps, but your router/modem is likely connected to the internet at a much lower speed. So, anything that has to go out of your own network (basically, the internet) is bottlenecked by the slowest connection. An optimal 100mbps can achieve approximately 11.5MB/sec.

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Referring to the bottleneck situation above, the bottleneck may not necessarily be your internet connection.
The only thing I can suggest is..[probably you don't want to hear..] that get a cable internet. Believe me you wouldn't go back to dial up ever again.
what is your connection speed? click on the link to check ur speed. Usually on dial up connection R very slow.
If the server you're downloading from is slow, then you're going to get a slow speed.
Depending on the quality of your ISP, your connection quality may not necessarily be consistent. This is especially the case with Cable providers, where everyone in your neighborhood shares the same line.
There's a reason why the internet is called the "information superhighway," and that's because the internet functions pretty much like a set of highways.
Your 100mbps connection from your computer to your router is like a driveway with a 11500 KB/sec speed limit. Then, your cable connection is basically like a narrow highway with approximately 2000 KB/sec speed limit (depending on your provider), but because it's shared, it almost always is in a state of a traffic jam; how bad depends on the time. Then, the server has its own driveway, and just like an inadequately designed parking lot, those may jam too.

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General idea is - most likely, it's out of your control. Call your ISP and yell at them.
There's actually a number of things going on here:
100mbps indicates your LAN connection, but not your overall internet connection.

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