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Old 09-29-2009, 04:58 PM   #1
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Beginning with the November 10th Blu-ray releases of 'Godzilla' and 'The Ugly Truth', Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will include a digital copy especially for the PSP on all their Blu-ray disc releases. The announcement comes just days before the release of the PSPgo, Sony's latest iteration of their portable gaming platform which will - for the first time - have no removable media option.

The PSP digital copy will only be accessible on the PS3, and will only play on the PSP. For some releases, like 'The Ugly Truth', a separate DVD will be included for the PC digital copy.

Rich Marty, Vice President of New Business Development at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, commented, "This latest enhancement to Blu-ray and Digital Copy demonstrates the versatility of the format and its ability to deliver a multi-platform video experience. It also showcases the unique advantage that the PlayStation 3 brings to the Blu-ray consumer."

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These are from the CES 2008 demonstration so the process or presentation may differ slightly now.

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Old 09-29-2009, 05:06 PM   #2
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Wow, I thought Sony started doing that with Men in Black, shows how many newer Sony blu-rays I've purchased. Still, isn't it kinda late to start doing this with Managed Copy just around the corner? Or is this something they'll continue doing since a straight copy of a PSP-specific file will be much faster than transcoding the whole movie?
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Old 09-29-2009, 05:13 PM   #3
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Man, this is really neat... they should do it with every bluray release but that wont happen.
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Old 09-29-2009, 05:15 PM   #4
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Men in Black used Portable Copy, on the Blu-ray via PS3?
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Old 09-29-2009, 05:16 PM   #5
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Neat! I'm going to enjoy this feature.
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Old 09-29-2009, 05:20 PM   #6
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If the video's encoded at 720x480 res, like UMD video, there's a bit of future-proofing there and with other copy systems in place, the same video could be used for other portable devices without an extra DVD.
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Old 09-29-2009, 05:22 PM   #7
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This is very nice! and about time!
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Old 09-29-2009, 06:09 PM   #8
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Should make it 640x480 h.264 @30p so it can be used on iPods and iPhones really. No reason to leave out the most popular media device in the world...
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Smart. sucks they only started now and not earlier but I'll take it.
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Old 09-29-2009, 06:13 PM   #10
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Should make it 640x480 h.264 @30p so it can be used on iPods and iPhones really. No reason to leave out the most popular media device in the world...
Unless, of course, you are using this as an incentive to buy PSPs, and not iPhones and iPods.
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Old 09-29-2009, 07:39 PM   #11
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Unless, of course, you are using this as an incentive to buy PSPs, and not iPhones and iPods.

That would be stupid of Sony.

I'm with Max...

On the one BD I had with 'portable copy' where it had PSP I was super stoked... Until I found out it excluded iTunes as a result.

Sorry... If it doesn't have digital copy for iTunes/WindowsMedia as well, it's a no sale. I don't buy any BD if they don't have digital copy now and having PSP does not qualify as digital copy if iTunes isn't on it (50million iPhones alone proves my point).
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Old 09-29-2009, 07:50 PM   #12
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Perhaps Apple should start supporting Blu-ray properly.
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Old 09-29-2009, 07:55 PM   #13
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Perhaps Apple should start supporting Blu-ray properly.
This.
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Men in Black used Portable Copy, on the Blu-ray via PS3?
The thing is I thought it did when it came out... in the summer of 2008, months after this feature was announced. Some quick googling later, it turns out the reason why I thought that is because the movie used to demo the feature in January of 2008 was Men in Black. Guess it didn't make the final version after all.

January of 2008. Wow.

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Should make it 640x480 h.264 @30p so it can be used on iPods and iPhones really. No reason to leave out the most popular media device in the world...
Apple doesn't use the same encryption system as Sony(as I'm quite sure you're aware), might as well make the current iTunes digital copies work on PSPs for all the trouble that would cause. Or better yet, Apple could support Managed Copy...
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That would be stupid of Sony.

I'm with Max...

On the one BD I had with 'portable copy' where it had PSP I was super stoked... Until I found out it excluded iTunes as a result.

Sorry... If it doesn't have digital copy for iTunes/WindowsMedia as well, it's a no sale. I don't buy any BD if they don't have digital copy now and having PSP does not qualify as digital copy if iTunes isn't on it (50million iPhones alone proves my point).
Seven Pounds had a digital copy for the PSP and for WMP/iTunes/whatever. Was that an exception?
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Didn't the release say they will have an extra disc with digital copies for iTunes, etc on "select releases"? The way I see it is this-- going forward ALL Sony BRs will have a PSP copy, and big titles will have iPod etc copies too. I don't see this being much different than what they're doing now, except now we get PSP copies for everything. Plus, the PSP copies they did before were annoying because they required a PC AND IE (I hate IE). Being able to just use the PS3 will be much nicer.
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Couldn't Sony also implement a feature that if you insert a Sony Blu-ray movie that does NOT already include a PSP digital copy, it could retrieve one from the PSN Store?
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Its about damn time. I always wondered why digital copies never worked on PSP
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Perhaps Apple should start supporting Blu-ray properly.
Agreed. Still no need to cut out most of the userbase for portable video, especially since they use the same specs as PSP...
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Hands-on: Blu-ray Digital Copy for PSP

http://www.joystiq.com/2009/11/18/ha...-copy-for-psp/

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has finally debuted the first batch of Blu-ray discs that take advantage of Digital Copy for PSP. With this feature, people that own both a PS3 and a PSP will be able to copy a portable version of a movie directly from a Blu-ray disc to Sony's handheld. Well, almost directly.

There are a few steps you must take to activate the PSP copy. When you insert the Blu-ray disc into the PS3, you'll see two icons appear on the XMB, one that allows you to store a SD version of the movie to your PS3 hard drive. You must be logged on to the PlayStation Network and then enter a unique 12-digit code included with the disc. Once the activation process is complete, a 2GB file will transfer to your PS3. You can watch this movie on the hard drive (but why would you when you have the Blu-ray disc?), or you can copy it over to the PSP -- a process which takes about five minutes total.

The video quality of the "Digital Copy" is fantastic, especially on the PSP's smaller screen. Unfortunately, the initial batch of movies leaves a lot to be desired: Godzilla (the 1998 American version), The Ugly Truth and Angels & Demons. Hopefully, SPHE will start implementing the feature on some ... y'know, good movies in the future.
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