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3 October 2009 17:33 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz
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Sony America has announced that beginning with the upcoming Blu-rays "Godzilla" and "The Ugly Truth," a new feature will allow PSP owners to directly transfer digital copies right from their PS3 instead of from their computers from a separate DVD disc.
“Blu-ray is already known as the best way to watch movies at home, and now SPHE & SCEA are also making it the most convenient way to watch movies on the go,” Sony VP of new business development Rich Marty added, via VB.
Added director of hardware marketing John Koller: The new feature will allow “users to easily take the best in movie and entertainment content on-the-go—all of which is only possible on the PSP and PS3 platforms.”
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| bam431 (Junior Member) 3 October 2009 20:57 |
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Are they gonna be jerks and make me pay more for a digital copy of a movie i already paid for.
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| prutsos (Member) 4 October 2009 3:45 |
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wow really folks yeah this will take all your space on your psp for just 2 movies even if they downgrade it
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| EnigmaCM (Junior Member) 4 October 2009 4:42 |
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I guess Sony is trying to get some money back from the failed UMD Movie format they created. They should of done this years ago with DVDs. As previously stated, why would Sony think I want to pay twice or even three times the amount for the same movie I might either already own or might only watch once to begin with?
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| jookycola (Member) 4 October 2009 12:49 |
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Actually they blew it when they charged full DVD prices of $20 to $15 for a UMD movie that offers nothing more than a movie. UMD movies should have never been more than $5 to $6 bucks tops to begin with.
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 4 October 2009 21:24 |
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Their like...8 years to late for this.....
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| kyo28 (Junior Member) 5 October 2009 3:38 |
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I think this is a great feature for consumers like myself. I use my PS3 as my main blu-ray player and being able to directly transfer my digital copy to my PSP from there is very convenient.
I agree that it would have been nice to ahve this feature a bit earlier though, but I guess better late than never.
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 5 October 2009 12:03 |
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Originally posted by kyo28: I think this is a great feature for consumers like myself. I use my PS3 as my main blu-ray player and being able to directly transfer my digital copy to my PSP from there is very convenient.
I agree that it would have been nice to ahve this feature a bit earlier though, but I guess better late than never.
A bit eailer? they should have done this with UDM's...
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| prutsos (Member) 6 October 2009 19:24 |
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 6 October 2009 19:27 |
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Originally posted by prutsos: you mean UMD's ?
Wutever!
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Until lobbying is a hanging offense I choose anarchy!
Ah modern gaming its like modern film only the watering down of fiction and characters is replaced with shallow and watered down mechanics, gimmicks and shiny-er "people".
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| KillerBug (Senior Member) 7 October 2009 1:18 |
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I love how they work to keep you from backing up your movies by repeatedly re-inventing the DRM (not that it stops you anyway)...yet they offer these "digital copy" things for other devices on certain movies. If they realy wanted to do it right, they would have a built-in "digital copy" feature as part of the PS3 firmware. This is just to try to grab a few iddiotic customers that are dumb enough to think that this will be on more than a handfull of movies.
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| denty111 (Inactive) 7 October 2009 7:31 |
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| user786 (Inactive) 7 November 2009 9:04 |
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A very nice Sony Blue-ray DVD player:. Must read its review and buy it:
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