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Shrygue
July 15th, 2008, 21:15
via IGN (http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/889/889810p1.html)


At Sony Computer Entertainment's 2008 Media Briefing, SCE announced its long-awaited video download service. Its partners include Fox, MGM, Lionsgate, Warner, Disney, Paramount and Turner. This service includes movies, TV and much more. Separating this from other video services, the video will all be able to be transferred to the PlayStation Portable.

As far as pricing goes, TV shows will be available in both HD and SD, starting at $1.99. Movies start at $2.99 for rental, and $9.99 to buy. The download service browser is quite similar to the PlayStation Network front end, so those used to buying games on the service will be familiar with the interface. The service offers a video preview of its content (which can be full-screened), and also lists details such as run time, language and description. It should take about
1 hour for a 2-hour movie to download, and the service offers progressive download to watch video as it's streaming in.

Movies demoed for the service include 3:10 to Yuma, Reservoir Dogs. The Eye, The Terminator , SuperBad, Spider-Man, Rambo, Cloverfield, The Bank Job, Spiderwick, Naponlean Dynamite and many more.

Surprising the audience, SCE announced that the service will launch tonight, July 15th – if you have further questions on the service's integration, you can check it our yourself when the service launches this evening.

MicroNut
July 16th, 2008, 04:32
Video download service tab is now available here in the USA

KFR42
July 16th, 2008, 17:45
Any word on a European service? I won't hold my breath, but it'd be a nice feature.

What about region coding? Will there be any?

Accordion
July 16th, 2008, 19:15
seems like the entire Video store is hidden to non USA IPs, fair enough.