The Infamous Sony PSP
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 2:35 am
As us all Europeans know (unless of course you were living under a rock or got lost somewhere in the depths of Mt Anaias) the PlayStation Portable was released on Thursday. I was juts wondering if anyone else has bothered to get one. They're a pretty nifty piece of kit. The screen quality is really sharp but a bit reflective, maybe too reflective - you can almost use it as a mirror!
I was really impressed with the ability to watch films and TV shows on. After searching a few guides on the Internet, I found a few programs to rip DVDs and convert them to PSP format (freeware of course). Obviously the quality is not as good as the original but it's pretty damn good. On a 1GB memory stick I've manged to put on an episode of Rab C. Nesbitt, Futurama and Red Dwarf (all about 25-30 mins each), and 30 MP3s.
I'm not sure what everyone else thinks but I can say I'm impressed, although I was a bit disappointed after reading Dark's post about running DM through an emulator. Unfortunately, the European PSP's come with the V1.52 firmware already installed meaning homebrew apps and emulators won't run on it
(They can ony be run on a V1.5 or less and there's no easy way of downgrading) Oh well, back to RTC on the laptop for train jouneys then....
I was really impressed with the ability to watch films and TV shows on. After searching a few guides on the Internet, I found a few programs to rip DVDs and convert them to PSP format (freeware of course). Obviously the quality is not as good as the original but it's pretty damn good. On a 1GB memory stick I've manged to put on an episode of Rab C. Nesbitt, Futurama and Red Dwarf (all about 25-30 mins each), and 30 MP3s.
I'm not sure what everyone else thinks but I can say I'm impressed, although I was a bit disappointed after reading Dark's post about running DM through an emulator. Unfortunately, the European PSP's come with the V1.52 firmware already installed meaning homebrew apps and emulators won't run on it
