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Use your cursor to select the URL field. Press the Select button three times to make the History button appear. Click it with your cursor.
Click the Download button to the right of the URL field. This will generate a list of download links to the video.
This is the format that is most likely to work on your PSP. Close the web browser. Navigate to the Video menu on your XMB. Scroll until you see your memory stick. Select your video. All of the video files on your memory stick will be listed. Find the file that you downloaded and try playing it. If the playback fails, you can try downloading it in a different quality. Method 2. Ensure that your PSP has the latest custom firmware installed.
You will need a hacked PSP running custom firmware in order to use this method. Download a YouTube homebrew program. Plug your PSP into your computer. Press the Circle button on your PSP. This will disconnect it from the computer, and you can remove the cable.
Run the program. Navigate to the Game menu in your XMB. Scroll until you find the YouTube program that you installed. Press the X button to open the program. Search for the video that you want to watch. The navigation varies depending on the program you chose. These programs will not always be able to translate videos.
This is especially true for newer HD videos on YouTube. Method 3. Open up your PSP's web browser. Visit the PSP2b website. The site is not very reliable, and may not be working when you try.
If it is not, try again at a later date. Click the link to start searching. Enter your search terms into the field, or use the dropdown menu to select popular searches. Click the Search button to begin searching for videos.
Videos have to be converted by the PSP2b service before it becomes available, so newer videos may not be available yet. Download the vLoader file. A link will appear at the top of the screen when you select your video. Use the link to download the vLoader file to your PSP. This file is required to play the Flash videos from YouTube. Download the video. Once vLoader is downloaded, you can download the video that you want to watch. You will be given the option to download either the High-Res or Low-Res version.
You will have more success playing the High-Res versions of videos. Watch your video.
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