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This is a discussion on some help with PSPRadio within the PSP Homebrew and Hacks Discussion forums, part of the PSP Development, Hacks, and Homebrew category; I recently put the PSPRadio on my 1.5 psp...since then i think i have found the greatest thing ever, lol. ...
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I recently put the PSPRadio on my 1.5 psp...since then i think i have found the greatest thing ever, lol. My question is, is there anyway i can listen to this in my car? like while im driving?...I have a laptop, and a home network. Maybe i could use that to send the signal to the psp?...
any ideas? Last edited by fourtyonethirty; 02-26-2006 at 02:34 PM.. |
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Uh, maybe if you lived in London or New York, etc.
Otherwise, no. And I didn't just randomly choose those two locations. Check this out: London ready to go wireless
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Umm, unless you have some kind of satellite internet its not possible. But it can be done. I was watching Pimp my Ride and this guy got DirecTV put in his car...
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I live in New York, and I can get verizon wireless internet on my laptop...i wouldnt mind having the laptop in the trunk of my car or whatever, but how would the psp get the connection?...i cant believe no one else is interested in this lol...i feel like im the first person to even mention doing something like this
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Therefore, if this Verizon Wireless Internet is broadcasted city-wide or within a certain perimeter as in the article in my post above, then you can use your PSP to directly connect to the internet and use PSPRadio while in range of the WiFi signal. Quote:
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That would be ridiculous.
1. Connecting the cellphone/pda to laptop. 2. Connecting PSP to laptop through wireless adapter. And if you are going to leave the laptop in the trunk then you will have to feed a long enough car adapter to keep the laptop going. Also, internet connection through the cellphone/pda would be soo slow. That is too much work for it to be worth the hassle. Settle for XM Radio or something.
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Thats true, it is a lot of work...I have sirius in my house, and it doesnt compare to the psp radio, its better than that, an xm combined, I read that somewhere lol...but id be willing to do all that, if I knew how to do all those things lol
Wait I forgot to mention that verizon is offering this wireless internet card...you can access the internet anywhere on your laptop, monthly service of course, but that goes without say. But after my laptop is connected to the internet, than what? how does my psp also connect? Last edited by fourtyonethirty; 02-27-2006 at 08:38 PM.. |
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gah, just stick with sirius radio, its a good thing (i've got it in my car, payed subscription) and unless you've got some awsome audio connectors the radio is gunna sound like ****e (due to the psp's lack of audio quality, and lack of volume...)
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