Music to your ears
The Playstation Portable lets you play games, movies, photos and even surf the web. It also lets you play music but there is no software that lets the casual user put on a quick selection of music. That’s what PSP MusicBox is about. Select your music folders and plug in your PSP. It’ll instantly start putting random music on it.

Always there
It puts itself in the notification area on your taskbar. It can always be open and always available to put fresh music on your PSP. You can make it sync only once a day or sync only to memory sticks you let it. Exclude folders from being synced and of course keep a certain amount of space left on your PSP. It’s too easy!
Organised
New to 2.0 is automatic rename and grouping. As you sync, the music is automatically organised to help you find it that much faster. Fully customizable and willing to organise in any which way possible.
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If you like PSP MusicBox, then why not help it out? Try out new versions, give feedback, put your ideas forward! Leave a comment on this post, and I’ll get back to you.
New in version 2.0.2
The latest version adds support for new formats in firmware 2.7. Download the latest firmware from YourPSP.com, and in PSP MusicBox select “I have 2.70 installed” on the General tab. Your AAC media files (AAC, M4A, M4P) will now be included in the synchronisation process. Also, the infinite loop bug while music was being deleted has been fixed (this bug only occurred when the user has deleted music and left behind less music than what PSP MusicBox expects).
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