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Video - CartoonsAugust 31, 2005 5:13 pm

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The digiKID presents the free feature film pick of the week. Max Fleischer’s Superman battles to save Lois Lane in “Superman and the Mechanical Monsters”.

This film is no longer copyrighted and has become part of the public domain. The movie is in 320x240 .MP4 (PSP compatible) format. If you are viewing the digiKID mini site on your PSP (formatted for viewing on the PSP web browser) you can download it directly to your PSP using the wireless internet connection.

[ DOWNLOAD FILM IN PSP .MP4 FORMAT (23 MB) ]

digiDADAugust 28, 2005 5:09 pm

The Sony PSP is a remarkable device. However, it does have shortcomings, especially if you compare it to an iPod as a portable music player. The three most noticeable negative points are its weight, battery life and storage capacity. Lets face it, you’re not going jogging with your PSP. However, the PSP has other features that make it stand out. But if you are using your Sony PSP to listen to music on the go, storage capacity is the biggest problem. I soon filled it with songs from my iTunes library (that weren’t DRM protected AAC formated songs). What if I wanted to get more songs from the playlist when I was at the public library, or at the coffee shop? I couldn’t take ALL my iTunes music with me on my PSP. A 1 gigabyte memory card costs in the range of $100, a 2 gig memory card costs over $300. I wondered “Wouldn’t it be great if I could just delete some songs and and ad new songs from my iTunes library, wherever I was using the WiFi internet connection?” It can be done, for a small cost (about $22 U.S.)

Three things are required. A Mac running at least OS X 10.3, a spiffy little shareware application called Dot Tunes and a PSP with the 2.0 firmware upgrade.

STEP 1

Dot Tunes looks at your iTunes library and generates a simple web page based on Album or Artist listings that can be accessed across the internet. Once you have generated the web page, it’s a simple matter of bookmarking the page in Safari and syncing that bookmark to your web browser on your PSP. You can then access your itunes library with the Dot Tunes web interface and easily navigate to a specific song by artist or album listing. Dot Tunes’ simple web based interface is ideal for navigating to a song from the tiny screen of your PSP’s web browser. You can then download the song to your Music directory on your PSP.

STEP 2

Here is the catch. The PSP is picky about what media is in what directory on your PSP. When you select a song to download it will ask where to save it. If you want to play the song you’re downloading you will need to save it in the Music directory under a pre-existing playlist folder. So simply navigate to your music folder, enter into a pre-existing play list folder and hit save. You will also need to rename the extension of the file from .m4u to .MP4 for the PSP to recognize it. You do not need to rename the extension of a .MP3 file.

STEP 3

Now you can delete old songs and ad new ones on the go, anywhere you have access to a WiFi connection on your PSP. An interesting feature is that if you subscribe to podcasts in iTunes 4.9, you can include the podcasts in Dot Tunes sorted by the Artist (creator) or Album (name of the show) and they will appear in the listings in Dot Tunes on your PSP.

STEP 4

Keep in mind that your Mac will be acting as a web server, to serve your Dot Tunes page to you across the web. You will need to make sure that your Mac will ‘Wake for Ethernet network administrator access’ under your Energy Saver preferences if you have it set to sleep after being idle. You will also have to make sure that the port your Dot Tunes page is being served on is on an open port, not blocked by your ISP, and not blocked by your Mac’s or your router’s firewall. You may also want to password protect the connection to prevent anyone from helping themselves to your non-DRM protected iTunes libraries.

STEP 5

Enjoy!
-digiDAD

digiDADAugust 24, 2005 1:43 pm

U.S. PSP UPDATE
Sony has stated that this update is for customers who own the PSP™ (PlayStationPortable) model number PSP-1001 K. DO NOT update your PSP™ system through this Web site if you own a different model of the PSP™ system. There is no guarantee of proper operation with other models of the PSP™ system. If you attempt a network install and already have Japanese Firmware 2.0 installed you will not need to perform the update. You can now access Sony’s North American PSP Web site from the PSP bookmark in the PSP web browser. (Previously, only the Japanese and Korean versions were available.)

[ DOWNLOAD THE NORTH AMERICAN FIRMWARE UPGRADE ]

digiDAD 1:42 pm

Filip Boys

Check out the Filip Boys. Joey and Ray are the Filip Boys, bringing you the latest news and information from the world of handheld gaming in the form of a Vidcast (TV on the internet.) They bring video shows featuring news, reviews, tips and tricks from the world of the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS. Check them out!

[ VISIT THE FILIP BOYS WEB SITE ]

digiKIDAugust 22, 2005 12:05 pm

digiKID Show
Welcome to the first episode of the digiKID Show. In this episode Brad demonstrates wardriving with the Sony PSP and how sync it to your desktop computer using Nullriver’s PSPWare shareware application.

[ DIGIKID SHOW IN QUICKTIME 7 (h.264) ]

[ DIGIKID SHOW IN PSP .MP4 ]

The digiKID Podcast 11:38 am

LISTEN TO THE digiKID PODCAST 8.22.05 podcast
An audio podcast version of the digiKID Show. In this podcast Brad demonstrates wardriving with the Sony PSP and how sync it to your desktop computer using Nullriver’s PSPWare shareware application.

Video - Comedy 3:21 am

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The digiKID presents the first free feature film pick of the week. Larry, Curly and Moe come to your Sony PSP as the Three Stooges in “Disorder in the Court”.

This film is no longer copyrighted and has become part of the public domain. The movie is in 320x240 .MP4 (PSP compatible) format. If you are viewing the digiKID mini site on your PSP (formatted for viewing on the PSP web browser) you can download it directly to your PSP using the wireless internet connection.

[ DOWNLOAD FILM IN PSP .MP4 FORMAT (40 MB) ]

Video - by digiKIDAugust 21, 2005 11:41 pm

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This is a stop motion animation created by the digiKID along with two of his friends. They made heavy use of Apple’s iMovie ‘04 to create most of the special effects. They used Boinx’s iStopMotion to create the animation. It is in .MP4 format and will also play on a Sony PSP.

We hope you enjoy it.

-digiDAD

[ DOWNLOAD INVASION FROM SPACE PSP VIDEO ]

The digiKID PodcastAugust 20, 2005 3:14 am

LISTEN TO THE digiKID PODCAST 8.19.05 podcast
Introducing The digiKID Podcast. Brad (a.k.a. The digiKID) introduces himself, his mission and his web site.

digiKIDAugust 19, 2005 2:56 pm

I just finished my first podcast and my dad will be putting it up tomorrow. I’m going down to Massachusetts to visit my grandparents.

Have a good weekend!

-The digiKID :)

digiKIDAugust 18, 2005 2:53 pm

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Wow! I have been playing a ton of Brotherhood of the Blade. I can’t wait to try two player.

My Dad and I made my first episode of The Digikid Show today. We’re going to post it as soon as I get back from visiting my Mom.

PSP ROCKS!

-digiKID

digiKID, Video - by digiKIDAugust 15, 2005 2:33 pm

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This is a stop motion movie I made using a Kodak Easy Share camera and iMovie on my Dad’s Mac. It has been formated to play on the PSP but will play on other .MP4 video players.

I hope you enjoy it.

-digiKID

[ DOWNLOAD TOUGHGUYS PSP VIDEO ]

digiKIDAugust 13, 2005 2:08 pm

My new PSP is cool. My dad took me to Bullmoose Music and he let me use some of my birthday money to buy Brotherhood of the Blade. It’s a lot like Baldur’s Gate on the Xbox.

Dad said he would help me get my stuff on my site and make a graphic for it. I’m going to go play PSP.

-digiKID :)

digiKIDAugust 12, 2005 11:49 am

My name is Brad. I just turned 9 and my dad said I could have internet access in my own room for my birthday. I asked for two things for my birthday a PSP or a used iMac. I got the PSP.

My dad said I could try to earn money for the iMac by making a podcast and a website. I’m using his old Powercomputing PowerTower running OS9 to make my web site . I watch G4 TV sometimes and I told him that I could do what they do. If you like my web site and shows please leave a donation in the tip jar for me to put toward a used iMac.

Brad, the Digikid :)