Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 20 of 20

Thread: Neuros Recorder 2 incompatible with PSP 2.7 firmware

                  
   
  1. #11
    DCEmu Legend shadowprophet's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    IFeedOffYourFearS
    Age
    48
    Posts
    3,102
    Rep Power
    98

    Thumbs up Damn skippy

    Quote Originally Posted by Emeriastone
    Am I allowed to laugh??
    I feel the same way. I used to feel sorry for people that updated to the newset firmware.

    Now I get a sick pleasure out of laughing at them.
    Firmware updates are nothing new to us now they have been around for a while.
    And those people that find some reason to update. dont deserve homebrew.

    Cold you say ?
    I sure am. But no colder then the demands people put on the homebrew community to find an exploit in constantly updated firmware.

  2. #12
    DCEmu Pro b8a's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Posts
    516
    Rep Power
    74

    Default

    Things break when software gets updated, it's a fact of life, and the fact that this product no longer works <i>might</i> not be a malicious act on Sony's part. If you read through <a href="http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=21972" target="_blank">this full interview,</a> you'll see how Sony's updates can mean software rewrites even for 100% Sony-supported products. The biggest differences with official developers though is that at least they're in the loop about the changes.

    But, imagine what Sony's got in store if this <i>was</i> a malicious act on their part:<div style="width:95%; margin: auto; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; padding: 2%; background-color:rgb(230,230,230); border: thin black solid; font-family: serif"><span style="float: right; margin: 2%">Dateline: November 30, 2006</span><p style="clear: both; text-indent: 60px; font-family: serif">Today Sony released the latest update to the system software for their popular handheld gaming device, the PSP™. The system update includes many new security improvements, as well as adding support for communicating and interacting with their newly released PS3™ next-generation gaming console. Among the new features being offered for PS3™ interoperability is one which allows the PSP™ user to playback videos recorded and stored on the console's built-in hard drive. As such, the PSP™ is now no longer able to natively view videos stored on the Memory Stick™ that originate from any other source...<p></div>Imagine what the future could hold in store: PSP's that only play music downloaded off of their official distribution site or included on official music UMD's... WOW, CAN'T WAIT!!

  3. #13
    DCEmu Rookie
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Posts
    105
    Rep Power
    72

    Default


  4. #14
    DCEmu Regular
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Posts
    487
    Rep Power
    74

    Default

    Quite often when firmware updates happen other things sometimes break. Like b8a says, it happens. Now with everyone saying that this was done on purpose, why would Sony do that? It hurts them more than anything, cause they have to go back and fix the problem, which costs them time and money. All this hate of Sony is quite humerous. They sure aren't the nicest company, but all this "I'll never upgrade even if my life depends on it" is a bit rediculous. Everyone bought their psp for some reason. Some for strictly homebrew, some for having an all in one media device, and the gamers that want to play new portable games. Now for someone to say I don't deserve homebrew cause I updated, that's really not fair to say. I had a 1.0 and I chose to upgrade. Mainly cause I was a bit sick of having to jump through hoops just to play a new game, or wait 2340987340987 months, for something to come out so I can play my "purchased" games. Well this is getting way off topic, but Sony is addressing the problem, so I'm sure the next firmware will have it working again.

  5. #15
    Reviews Webmaster/Reviewer bandit's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    New York City, USA
    Posts
    3,001
    Rep Power
    50

    Default

    Whoever is interested or curious..here is the full email that I received

    Dear Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 Owners:

    We want to make you aware of an issue that has recently popped up for use of the Neuros Recorder 2 on the Sony Playstation Portable.

    Sony has recently offered a firmware upgrade for the PSP from Version 2.6 to Version 2.7. We don’t think Sony did this on purpose, but, for now, PSPs with the upgraded firmware won’t play files recorded with the Recorder 2. A second result of this issue is that any files you may have recorded previously with the Recorder 2 would need to be converted to play on PSPs having the upgraded Version 2.7 firmware.

    Until we solve this problem, we strongly recommend that, if you have not already done so, that you wait before upgrading your PSP firmware to Version 2.7.

    We take this issue seriously and are taking three different approaches to solve it. We are: (i) working to create an upgrade to our own firmware so that files made with the Recorder 2 will play on the PSP. We anticipate that this will take a week or two to solve; and (ii) trying to make Sony aware of the problem so that we can work with them to create a firmware upgrade that does not have the problem. We don’t yet know if Sony will cooperate with this but will keep pushing. (iii) we are working to provide a free solution to convert your old recordings to play on the new PSP firmware.

    Thanks for your understanding while we get this figured out! We’ll keep you posted.

    The Neuros Team

  6. #16
    Registered User NoQuarter's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    2,106
    Rep Power
    0

    Default

    I personally think sony is using the ol' Hegelian dialetical on the psp and homebrew market,
    while also reaming 3rd party product companies.

  7. #17
    DCEmu Newbie gavind's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    66
    Rep Power
    0

    Talking

    Quote Originally Posted by John Vattic
    lmao!

    thats like if $ony had a firmware update that destroys my logitech playger pocket case!
    what's next a firmware that renders sandisk pro duos useless?

    dont go giving them any ideas

  8. #18

    Default

    i think sonys sneakily trying to get rid of the self converted video playback capabilitie since the UMD videos have been such a flop. or maybe they're just trying to muscle out competitive home recording devices.

  9. #19
    Banned vettacossx's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    UPSTATE NY..USA DCemu Modders UNITE ;)
    Posts
    892
    Rep Power
    0

    Default

    MY FRIEND AT EB IS PIST ....SONY IS MESSING UP THERE GAME SALES BECAUSE OF THE WHOLE FIRMEWARE ISSUE....THATS BULL SHIZNIT...WTF SONY!!
    i bought 2 copys of metal gear solid .....because your update screwd up my COMMECIAL GAME??? and my fav game store..Electronic Boutique....
    its a good thing THEY TAKE CARE of me....what if u were stuck with a non-working metal gear commercial game...and did NOT know about homebrew...YOU MAKE THOSE COSTOMERS SUFFER 2??? sony hates all of us...not just us homebrewers.....we would love new COMMERCIAL games but.....NOT AT THE LOSS OF SYSTEMS ABILITYS i mean these so called up grades only make my homebrew go away and compatability of the hardware with it????what r you thinking sony????

  10. #20
    DCEmu Newbie
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Posts
    1
    Rep Power
    0

    Default

    neuros fix it,the compatible problem with PSP 2.7 firmware.(3 days job)
    they need some more test for these modify before release new code.(even if the solution working good on PSP V2.7 now)
    my friend tell me that PSP V2.7 add some limit(or checker) of MP4 video format for stabile reason.

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •