Kabuki Waq said:what is BD-J and was it supported before?
It just means it won't resume in the middle of one of said functions. No matter what it'll resume within the middle of the movie, BD-J or no.Oni Jazar said:BD Resume is good news, but more and more titles are using BD-J which won't support resume. :/
presumably if i'm watching sunshine with the pop up behind the scenes things, the film will resume where i left off, but i'll have to re-enable the pop up things.badcrumble said:It just means it won't resume in the middle of one of said functions. No matter what it'll resume within the middle of the movie, BD-J or no.
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badcrumble said:It just means it won't resume in the middle of one of said functions. No matter what it'll resume within the middle of the movie, BD-J or no.
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My guess is that it was just a very preemptive prep for GT5ScrabbleBanshee said:LOL to the wishful thinking of stealth updates every time a firmware comes. It's odd that 2.20 is coming so fast after a 2.17 which to my knowledge nobody knowingly benefited from in any tangible way anyway.
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth or they might punish us with another non-update. I'm all for improvements to Blu-Ray playback.macksplack said:Great!!
No ingame xmb but hey let's put out a feature that 90% won't use.
Sony definitly got their priority straight.
Oni Jazar said:I think you are wrong on this guys. BD-J authored titles (Pirates of the Carribean for example) have to load up the software and start at the beginning. This was something that BD-J insider Talkstr8t talked about on AVS a while back. I hope I'm wrong... we'll see.
Leidenfrost said:They're already out. (War and Saw IV)
Men in Black (no idea on release date)
Hmm...where in the topic does it even mention in-game XMB?Nuclear Muffin said:And still no ingame XMB...
kaching said:BD 2.0, pfft. Remote Control music on the PS3 is the real update here. Too bad Sony took the IR port out of the PSP slims because they could have assembled a pretty cool universal remote with the PSP.
kaching said:BD 2.0, pfft. Remote Control music on the PS3 is the real update here. Too bad Sony took the IR port out of the PSP slims because they could have assembled a pretty cool universal remote with the PSP.
DivX and WMV format videos that are larger than 2GB will be playable.
Nice.· “Resume play” will enable PS3 to start playing a BD and DVD video at the point it was stopped, even if the disc had been removed.
Lighten up. I HAVE a Harmony Remote. I didn't say anything about the PSP becoming the be-all, end-all of universal remotes, just that it would be a pretty cool option to have.ScrabbleBanshee said:Because everyone wants a remote where you have to navigate an extensive menu system to change the channel. Just get a $60 Harmony and be done with it. The real value there is the massively extensive commands database.
Wait, did I miss something? I think all it means is that we'll be able to have a live network connection for BD movies. Doesn't mean that we'll stay signed in to PSN or have in-movie XMB (though that'd be lovely).tanod said:So does this confirm in-movie XMB? Because right now, it logs you out of PSN to watch a DVD or a Blu-Ray.
badcrumble said:Wait, did I miss something? I think all it means is that we'll be able to have a live network connection for BD movies. Doesn't mean that we'll stay signed in to PSN or have in-movie XMB (though that'd be lovely).
I hope so but I doubt it. The PS3 media streaming stuff needs a lot of work IMO. Right now it's really clunky and doesn't work all that well compared to the 360.Struct09 said:Hopefully this means expanded support for DivX as well. The PS3 seems to have problems streaming some DivX files from my PC, even if the 360 can handle them just fine.
Struct09 said:Finally, the resume featureI have a Sony DVD player that has an awesome resume feature (seems to remember nearly any DVD it has played, even if I take the disc out), and I was sad when I found out the PS3 didn't act the same.
Hopefully this means expanded support for DivX as well. The PS3 seems to have problems streaming some DivX files from my PC, even if the 360 can handle them just fine.
ScrabbleBanshee said:LOL to the wishful thinking of stealth updates every time a firmware comes. It's odd that 2.20 is coming so fast after a 2.17 which to my knowledge nobody knowingly benefited from in any tangible way anyway.
That has to be specifically supported by the movie. It's on a per-title basis and I don't think any are out yet that do that.Iron_Scimitar said:No PS3 Blu-Ray movie copying to PSP mem stick yet?
RiotPelaaja said:· “Resume play” will enable PS3 to start playing a BD and DVD video at the point it was stopped, even if the disc had been removed.*1
Wait....maybe I'm missing something but you could always play music from remote play on the psp, what does this new feature do exactly?theBishop said:
· “Audio Output Device” will be a new Remote Play setting, enabling PSP to serve as a remote control for music played through PS3.
WIN!
I was planning to use my PS3 to play all the music at my wedding and PSP to control it wirelessly, but then I remembered the output will go to the PSP. Thanks to this update, I won't have to hire a DJ! :lol
Synless said:Wait....maybe I'm missing something but you could always play music from remote play on the psp, what does this new feature do exactly?
So I can connect my psp to a different audio device such as a stereo system?tanod said:The video shows up on your PSP. The audio plays through your home theatre.
Synless said:So I can connect my psp to a different audio device such as a stereo system?
Just woke up, :lolScrabbleBanshee said:What? LOL... have you not had breakfast today?
Synless said:Just woke up, :lol
Felix Lighter said:I hope you are wrong too. Is my Planet Earth collection a BD-J authored title?
badcrumble said:Wait, did I miss something? I think all it means is that we'll be able to have a live network connection for BD movies. Doesn't mean that we'll stay signed in to PSN or have in-movie XMB (though that'd be lovely).
Upscaling/BD decoding shouldn't take so much RAM that they keep you out of the network, right?Jim said:There's probably no technical reason to be signed out of the PSN when playing a DVD/BRD movie. Hopefully with this update, it'll list you online and "Watching Movie" or something.
Jim said:There's probably no technical reason to be signed out of the PSN when playing a DVD/BRD movie. Hopefully with this update, it'll list you online and "Watching Movie" or something.
Oni Jazar said:I think my friend's list will be a lot more alive then.If they do this however and allow messaging I hope they will allow the option to disable notifications while watching a movie ala the 360.
btutterrow said:* The ability to copy PS3 Music and Photo playlists to a PSP system. We introduced the ability to create Music and Photo playlists on the PS3 in firmware update v2.0. Now you can easily export your playlists to your PSP.
Since I only own a PSP so far, I have a question about this. What exactly does this mean? I thought PSP doesn't support playlists?
macksplack said:Great!!
No ingame xmb but hey let's put out a feature that 90% won't use.
Sony definitly got their priority straight.
tanod said:The way it works is that there is an actual copy of the movie formatted specifically for the PSP on the Blu-Ray disc. It doesn't rip/convert the movie from the Blu-Ray.