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    Default PSP’s 2.60 firmware does 480 x 270 video

    Source - Engadget

    It seemed as though Sony glossed over any sort of new video functionality with 2.60 firmware for the PSP, but it turns out that’s not entirely true. In addition to the Podcast and Windows Media Audio support that was added, Sony threw in compatibility for “Copyright-protected video data provided by a content provider or other services.” Now it’s been cleared up, and we’ve got an explanation for you after the jump.

    Back when 2.00 firmware was announced, So-net (Sony Communication Networks) quietly launched a PSP-centric video distribution service in Japan called Portable TV. At launch, the service featured only free content, but gave the promise of rental-based content in the near future. It turns out that future is now: Sony held a press conference yesterday in Japan to unveil the “new” version of PortableTV, which is fully compatible with the PSP’s browser, thus eliminating the need for a PC to get video from the service. Fire up your PSP’s browser, navigate to the site, download videos directly to your Memory Stick Duo, and oogle at the sexiness that is the H.264 codec.

    What’s more? Some of the rental videos are available at a resolution of 480 x 270, dispelling the rumors floating around that such video resolution wasn’t possible from a Memory Stick Duo. Don’t expect to see video encoders capable of creating compatible video at this resolution anytime soon, though — not only are the videos distributed by Portable TV heavily encrypted with Sony’s DRM technology (which itself requires firmware 2.60), they’ve made no announcements about updating their PSP Media Manager software to incorporate these new capabilities. Still, we’ll keep our fingers crossed.

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    If I could encode video in 480x272 (or higher) and play it on my PSP it would be worth giving up homebrew for.

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    I just don't understand how people can give up really cool homebrew apps and kick as games (better than any gta or other umd game out now for that matter) for video? I know people have different preferences, but I just wouldn't have fun watching video or full movies on that small a screen. Yes the screen is gorgeous for a handheld, but still. I guess I'm just a classic gamer living in the past, but I'd have more fun playing neogeocd, snes, nes, gba, genesis/megadrive, pc-engeine. It's very nice to see the psp be able to dl movies off it's web browser and play them off your memory stick, but can't you already do that without having to upgrade. Is the stuff on the sony psp tv page that good?

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    should be:
    PSP’s 2.60 firmware does encrypted 480 x 270 video

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