PSPCasting 139
ChipGuy writes "Om Malik points out the launch of Sony PSP in US could actually turn Sony's fortunes around and thinks that new unqiue applications like Sajeeth Cherian's latest software, PSP Video 9, might be the real reason. Cherian created Videora bit torrent client's new hack, PSP Video 9. It takes any video and turns it into a format that PSP can read. So now you can download videos using Videora, and then convert them to PSP friendly format within a few seconds.He calls this PSP casting."
cool ? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:cool ? (Score:1, Informative)
Its less good in that it has no TV tuner...
It would let you record from TV, through to media PC, through to PSP. So record that late night show while you sleep, then watch while you commute...
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Of course if you want me to play games on it, I could use a palm or a wince machine or an ibook...
I guess it would not be geeky it it were not programable.
is the psp prgramable in itself or is it just a *TOY* ?
Re:cool ? (Score:1)
That's a great idea, empowering homebrew developers by making the PSP user-progammable. I suggest an easy to use scripting language that will allow even novice programmers to get results. Can you imagine running PHP on the PSP, without needing a PHD?
Re:cool ? (Score:2)
Right, but are you going to be doing much more than playing games on your PSP? At least on a practical level? A portable TV is "Turn on, watch". A PSP is "capture content, convert content, manage storage, transfer content."
I'm still not sold on the idea of the PSP becoming a multi-media Walkman. (Heck, I want to get a PocketPC/Palm for this type of stuff, but I still can't work out a practical way of doing it.) Wake me when
Not useful (Score:2)
Re:Not useful (Score:2, Interesting)
I converted a 22 minute episode of The Daily Show to PSP format MP4 using ffmpegx (Mac OS X). The file size was less than 50 MB. This works out great for my 25 minute bus ride to work.
PSPCasting... (Score:1, Troll)
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PSP video format (Score:2, Insightful)
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I actually meant to write non-proprietary MPEG, and also WMV. If only it was possible to edit posts on Slashdot...
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This is really hard, isn't it? ;P
The real answer (Score:2, Informative)
We hate our users, it is really that simple, we hate them and want them all to die.
Ok, all joking aside, we used Actimagine for one simple reason. To cut down compatibility issues. DO you realize that both Xvid and Divx are based on other codecs and are constantly evolving.
Re:The real answer (Score:2)
With regards to the PSP -- it's good that a tool to convert movies to Sony's format has come along. I don't know the details, but if it's possible
Details! (Score:1)
Thanks
Re:The real answer (Score:2)
Two words: programmable firmware. You store the base PSP OS on a memory stick-ish device embedded in the machine. You then issue firmware updates to users via snail mail or free from local retailers, on a standard PSP disc that's bootable. The PS2 did it, why not a portable?
Re:The real answer (Score:2)
Anyway, updating the codecs is very likely possible, but it depends on what Sony decides to support (or what someone manages to hac
Re:The real answer (Score:2)
Re:PSP video format (Score:5, Informative)
Re:PSP video format (Score:2)
I mean, when they use the same formats as the whole rest of the world, just look what happens; __nobody__ buys Sony TVs, DVD players, CD Players etc, do they? And as for that "walkman" - see where playing standard Cassettes got them!!
Re:PSP video format (Score:2)
sony did not because they did not want to increase the cost of the device past the price point by paying for codec license fees.
Since when is WMV non-proprietary? (Score:2)
Re:Music (Score:1)
Kinda ironic that a prorietary disc is called "Universal".
Re:Music (Score:1)
I'm sure we've discussed this before but saying piracy doesn't exist in/on the Gamecube is a pretty false statement. Yes, it takes a little more effort to play a downloaded Gamecube game but I assure you people do it every day. It takes a copy of Phantasy Star Online and the broad band adapter connected to an ethernet card on your computer and you're pretty much good to go from there. It's an investment on about $70
Re:Music (Score:1)
I wonder if Sega thought that too, think Dreamcast...
Re:Music (Score:2)
Sega was dumb enough to ship the Dreamcast with the ability to boot from a standard CD-R. This rendered irrelevant any security they might have gained from the GD-ROM format.
After conversion....How do you get it on the PSP? (Score:3, Interesting)
Or do you have to connect the PSP to your PC to upload it to it?
Or can you just save it to a memory stick and put in the PSP which will automatically recognize it and play it?
Re:After conversion....How do you get it on the PS (Score:2, Informative)
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Re:After conversion....How do you get it on the PS (Score:4, Informative)
It uses a MPEG4 format for the videos too, its not some crazy proprietary format just a slightly modified version of mpeg4 IIRC. Makes it easy to transcode. This is why theres already so many converters to toss video onto PSPs
Re:After conversion....How do you get it on the PS (Score:2)
This program is more or less just a stream-lined front-end for those other programs.
Re:After conversion....How do you get it on the PS (Score:2)
In other words, it's just about as interesting as PocketPC-Casting.
Casting? (Score:5, Funny)
Next: 'Blogcasting' (reading your fave blog on your cellphone), 'bookcasting' (Ebooks on your PSP), and so on.
Re:Casting? (Score:1)
read all your favorite first posts ever, from your PDA
Re:Casting? (Score:3, Funny)
Besides Ebooks on a PSP would be EPSPBookCasting or something. Patent that quick.
Who wants to bet the next four stories will also feature this process? Here's my prediction:
Gridlogging
Nano-toasting
WiFiSatMaxG Mobile
FlashReceipeCasting
I propose a name for this phenomenon:
dotCatchphrasePatentAbuse
Re:Casting? (Score:1)
Re:Casting? (Score:2, Funny)
Unfortunately, this mentality means that absolutely everyone throws around bullshit ideas. Also unfortunate
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All about screencasting [infoworld.com] (ugh)
Same as podcast, but without the misleading brand (Score:2)
Extremely well put. I hate the term "Podcast". It seems like people who use it are trying to hitch their stars to Apple's fortune and the popularity of the iPod, because they have doubts what they're doing can't make it on its own merits. Ok, it rhymes with "broadcast", which is worth about a half chuckle (but not as funny as Fen Lebalm's term "Broadcatch [broadcatch.com]"). But it turns off people who aren't iPod fanatics
Definition (Score:5, Funny)
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Thank God (Score:5, Funny)
Now I'm off to register PSPorn.com
two things... (Score:1)
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That's a pretty big niche, that channel by which much independent music is spread. Or rather, it may be a niche compared to consuming Brittany Spears CDs, but....
Re:two things... (Score:2, Interesting)
Besides, if my friend would have used a normal Data CD, like anyone would have, I could have copied it to MiniDisc without problems. Copying a MiniDisc itself has not much sense for music professi
Re:two things... (Score:2)
You have to understand, for a Japanese company to break culture to do this, is like Americans letting a non-white individual to be president. Sony lost the mp3 player market, and all other electronics stuff is mediocre. PSP and PS2 is about the only ammo left.
Re:two things... (Score:2)
Yes, Sony's fortunes do need turning. Go to the SEC and check out their annual filings for the past two years, you'll see they basically turned into a version of Microsoft, except not the type of Microsoft that makes billions in profit from a few divisions. Sony's Game Division is the only thing consistently making money right now; last fiscal year it was Sony Pictu
Mobile Cinema (Score:5, Insightful)
Ofcourse as a PornStation Portable it will do just fine..
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Besides, if you want a big screen you can always get one of those LCD glasses (Sony's GlassTron).
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Ofcourse as a PornStation Portable it will do just fine..
See, the porn thing is a good point, though. If you're a big fan of 24, then watching it on a PSP isn't going to be enough for you. For watching crap-that-I-sort-of-like shows (porn included), it's worth it, though. I wo
Doesn't make sense for the US (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm with Steve Jobs on this one-- there's no real demand for portable video in the US.
Does make sense for the US (Score:3, Insightful)
The real question is whether Sony is offering it in an attractive enough package for people to buy [i]this[/i] product. I'm gonna say the will be successful, but I don't think that success will hinge on it's ability to playback video, fr
Well more than $250 (Score:2)
Re:Doesn't make sense for the US (Score:2)
Re:Doesn't make sense for the US (Score:1)
How about:
You can slap portable video onto a product people are already going to buy, like a Portable Playstation, as an optional feature, but it doesn't make sense to make portable video the centerpiece of any technology destined for the US market.
How is it the center
Re:Doesn't make sense for the US (Score:1)
Re:Doesn't make sense for the US (Score:2)
The only time portable gaming is useful is when you're away from home/your computer and you're not walking, driving, or otherwise in control of your motion. Obviously, by this set of criteria it makes sense to play portable games on a train or bus, but since the average American is either driving, walking, or biking to and from home (a place with existing gaming sources) to work (a place with computers), it doesn't seem like there's much of
Re:Doesn't make sense for the US (Score:3, Insightful)
um... what's wrong with commuter trains in the US? I, like thousands of americans, take the train to work daily, and ride subways quite often. When I'm by myself, I enjoy my PSP or my DS.
let's not forget the countless people who take busses, too. Metropolitan areas are where iPods have extreme market saturation. Walking around NYC, you see more people with white earbuds than you see talking on cell phones. These are the areas where portable video will take off.
Righ
PSP Camping (Score:1, Troll)
let me get this straight (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:let me get this straight (Score:2)
Take video camera, make home movie.
Load onto PC, encode for PSP.
Host PSP-friendly file on internet.
voila; PSP-casting...
Re:let me get this straight (Score:1)
My guess is that it's the other, entirely unrelated part, which consists of using an RSS plugin for a BitTorrent client to automatically locate and download video content.
Sony's fortunes don't need turning round (Score:5, Insightful)
Streaming (Score:1)
Holy Grail for the PSP? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Holy Grail for the PSP? (Score:2)
Already has happened. I'm currently trying to "catch up" with Alias (only discovered it recently) so I bought all the box sets. Now I'm watching them every day on my commute to/from work, on my PSP. It's really easy to rip & convert, I even get it in widescreen as originally intended. A 512 mb card can easily hold 2 episodes with excellent quality. I really don't see your proble
Re:Holy Grail for the PSP? (Score:2)
(feel free to email me instead of following up here, I'm really curious about this as I'm looking for excuses to buy a PSP and this would totally close the deal for me)
Re:Holy Grail for the PSP? (Score:2)
Hardly a "new unqiue application" (Score:3, Insightful)
It's called Image Converter. It's bundled with the PSP (At least the pack that comes with the memory stick gets a CD with it, otherwise it's free from Sony with registration). What's the point of this guy reinventing the wheel?
Info on the software is here:
http://forum.lik-sang.com/showthread.php?t=1929 [lik-sang.com]
Re:Hardly a "new unqiue application" (Score:1)
Re:Hardly a "new unqiue application" (Score:2)
Image Converter is known to have some problems with certain file types (QuickTime), and some reports from Engadget have suggested that Image Converter needlessly bloats encode size.
I haven't tried PSP Video 9 out yet, but it's nice to have some options, and integration with Videora will probably be the selling point for the BitTorrent fiends. For me, it helps that I can use PSP Video 9 with the weird unregisterable import PSP I had to snap up for work.
Re:Hardly a "new unqiue application" (Score:1)
Sure, this works for now... (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course, there will always be "the scene" and people hacking the firmware, etc. But I would count on this ability to be broken at some point because Sony is too short sighted to use it as a marketing gimick.
Re:Sure, this works for now... (Score:1)
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here is how it works (Score:1)
The movies need to copied correctly to a MM DUO (DUO!!! not non DUO) memory stick - the little UMD drive doesnt have a writeable format.
Ok so then you download dvd-decrypter (google) and there a few options for the conversion but I like Rapiz lite (google) its spansish just download and change the menu to english.
Ok a couple of faqs that help:
a good guide http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/psp/file/psp_mp4_ c onvert.txt
OK us
Re:here is how it works (Score:1)
This seems a bit... weird. (Score:1)
No porn, though. Porn in public would just be