MenaceInc
Staff Member
Ok,since this is the first tutorial I've written for PSP,please bear with me.
There are two methods to get custom soundtracks onto Grand Theft Auto:Liberty City Stories. One that uses the Rockstar Custom Tracks but only lets you copy from CDs and another that lets you use MP3s you have stored on your computer.
Since most people would have their music stored on their computer,it'd be easier to use the second method and so i'll be focusing on it in this guide.
1. Download the Codemasters EAC PSP edition HERE
2. Install EAC PSP by extracting the EACSetup.exe file and double-clicking it and going through it like installing any other program
3. Start EAC PSP by double-clicking on its icon on the desktop
4. When it has opened up,click on start then my computer and then find the music you want in the soundtrack (IT HAS TO BE IN MP3 FORMAT)
5. When you have your music selected,click and hold it then drag it to EAC PSP and drop it in the main window
6. Then a pop-up will come up asking where to save the file.Save it anywhere you want as long as you know where it is
7. EAC PSP will then start converting the track/s
8. It will beep when it is finished and all your tracks shall then be converted to .TOC format
9. Make sure Window's allows you to see file extensions.If it doesn't, go to Tools>Folder Options>View Tab> and uncheck the box next to "Hide extensions for known file types".
10. After that is done, you change the last 3 letters .TOC to .GTA
11. Now to put the tracks onto your PSP.Connect your PSP to the computer with a USB cable and enable USB
12. Then go to the PSP folder,then the SAVEDATA folder
13. In the SAVEDATA folder create a new folder either called "ULES00151CUSTOMTRACKS" (for the UK/European version) or "ULUS10041CUSTOMTRACKS" (for the US version)
14. Then place the tracks in this new folder
15. Start up the game then enable custom soundtracks in the options.Each track is treated like a radio station so just press left or right on the d-pad when in a vechile to switch between tracks
Hope this turns out to be a useful thread for people out there and any problems or questions just post them up.
Please note that the link to EAC PSP is a Megauploads link so it may not work in the future. In this case i would suggest using google to search for it.
There are two methods to get custom soundtracks onto Grand Theft Auto:Liberty City Stories. One that uses the Rockstar Custom Tracks but only lets you copy from CDs and another that lets you use MP3s you have stored on your computer.
Since most people would have their music stored on their computer,it'd be easier to use the second method and so i'll be focusing on it in this guide.
1. Download the Codemasters EAC PSP edition HERE
2. Install EAC PSP by extracting the EACSetup.exe file and double-clicking it and going through it like installing any other program
3. Start EAC PSP by double-clicking on its icon on the desktop
4. When it has opened up,click on start then my computer and then find the music you want in the soundtrack (IT HAS TO BE IN MP3 FORMAT)
5. When you have your music selected,click and hold it then drag it to EAC PSP and drop it in the main window
6. Then a pop-up will come up asking where to save the file.Save it anywhere you want as long as you know where it is
7. EAC PSP will then start converting the track/s
8. It will beep when it is finished and all your tracks shall then be converted to .TOC format
9. Make sure Window's allows you to see file extensions.If it doesn't, go to Tools>Folder Options>View Tab> and uncheck the box next to "Hide extensions for known file types".
10. After that is done, you change the last 3 letters .TOC to .GTA
11. Now to put the tracks onto your PSP.Connect your PSP to the computer with a USB cable and enable USB
12. Then go to the PSP folder,then the SAVEDATA folder
13. In the SAVEDATA folder create a new folder either called "ULES00151CUSTOMTRACKS" (for the UK/European version) or "ULUS10041CUSTOMTRACKS" (for the US version)
14. Then place the tracks in this new folder
15. Start up the game then enable custom soundtracks in the options.Each track is treated like a radio station so just press left or right on the d-pad when in a vechile to switch between tracks
Hope this turns out to be a useful thread for people out there and any problems or questions just post them up.
Please note that the link to EAC PSP is a Megauploads link so it may not work in the future. In this case i would suggest using google to search for it.