Encoder settings to convert to Sony PSP

Hi,
My kids have discovered my "old" PSP's which are the 2000 and 3000 series.
They want to bring them on holidays and use for watching some videos.
I have Adobe Media Encoder CS6 and so I would like to know if anyone has the correct settings I need to use to convert videos to go onto the memory sticks?
Any help would be appreciated

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