Sony's PSX Game/Media Hub Loses Features For Early Release 49
StingRay02 writes "Sony's recently announced 'digital media hub', the PlayStation 2-based PSX, is getting a feature downgrade to facilitate getting it out of the door for the holidays in Japan, according to a GameSpot article. Apparently, the following features are being cut: HDD to DVD dubbing has been downgraded from 24x speed to 12x speed, CD-R playback will not be supported, DVD+RW playback will not be supported, MP3 file format will not be supported, TIFF and GIF file formats will not be supported, Sony's Cybershot movie format will not be supported. There will also be no antenna output, nor will it be compatible with the Playstation BB service. The original specs can be found on Sony's website." The company "plans to offer firmware updates to owners", but it's unclear as yet what features this will add.
Re:I'm utterly, terribly, disappointed!!! (Score:1)
they created a hype to get people to want it and now that people are expecting those features, they cut them and want to change the same price.
Uh oh! (Score:4, Interesting)
This is bad practice. The PSX always seemed like this poorly thought of device that was just going to test the waters for the PS3 (and gauge what people wanted from their PS3 - video game device or all-in-one media powerhouse) anyway. The poor selection of a name coupled with this news about the downgrade really makes me wonder who's in charge at Sony and whether they are thinking long term at all.
Re:Uh oh! (Score:1)
Re:PSP downgrade? (Score:1)
Re:PSP downgrade? (Score:1)
Re:PSP downgrade? (Score:1)
A Digital Media Hub.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:A Digital Media Hub.... (Score:2)
No surprise, really. (Score:5, Insightful)
What winds up happening is that different sections have entirely contradicting business goals: Sony Electronics wants to provide the consumer with devices which will allow him to burn DVDs at high speeds from a large capacity hard drive, and record live TV onto said hard drive, not to mention viewing a variety of other burned media, including the burned DVD-rs.
SCEI fears this will allow people to play copied PS2 and PSOne games. They need to squash some features.
Sony Pictures fears this will allow people to play copied movies. They need to squash some features.
Sony Music fears this will allow people to play downloaded songs. They need to squash some features.
And so on. It's no surprise that the PSX is going to be all black-and-blue (and missing functionality) after all these corporate divisions have beaten it up. By the time this thing sees a stateside release, I'll be surprised if it even has a dvd-r drive in it.
Re:No surprise, really. (Score:1)
Apparently Sony Music doesn't really have as much sway over what the rest of the company makes as one might think.
Re:No surprise, really. (Score:2)
As for the PDA's, if you make a PDA with halfway decent specs, someone is going to start writing software for it. If it is technically possible for the device to play MP3s, someone will write software to do so. Sony just bowed to the inevitable.
The biggest battle is coming from SCEI, who
Re:No surprise, really. (Score:1)
At least.... (Score:2)
HDD to DVD dubbing has been downgraded from 24x speed to 12x speed, CD-R playback will not be supported, DVD+RW playback will not be supported, MP3 file format will not be supported, TIFF and GIF file formats will not be supported, Sony's Cybershot movie format will not be supported. There will also be no antenna output, nor will it be compatible with the Playstation BB service.
Gosh, I hope it will still monitor my home network to make sure I'm not using raped-and-pillaged media files (I think that's wh
New name.. (Score:5, Insightful)
The PSX... It's the penultimate! (Score:5, Insightful)
The downgrade must have made sense on paper. The difference between 24 speed and 12 speed recording is not a lot. DVD+RW is a standard that isn't particularly necessary, despite what SCE's parent company may think. Who needs Tiff? Cybershot? MP3?
Ok, the lack of MP3 playback in a media hub is like a car that can't turn left. Even on paper that cut's dumb. And being incompatible with Playstation BB seems very odd... Almost like compatibility with other online games is not guaranteed.
The main problem that I see with this, however, is that you are taking a luxury device that retails near $1,000, and removing features before it launches. People spend that much money on a device because it will be the ultimate... The penultimate just isn't enough. If the cuts had been made before the device was announced, and released later as a patch, it wouldn't be an issue. In fact it would serve as a boost, as people get a better machine than they had planned for. But making cuts now just days before the item goes on sale is going to severely tarnish its image.
Bad planning guys. Bad planning.
Re:The PSX... It's the penultimate! (Score:2)
Re:The PSX... It's the penultimate! (Score:2)
It is a broadband hub service [nikkeibp.co.jp]. Users can buy / download games, movies, music, and chat / mail eachother.
Sony's idea of firmware updates for PS2 (Score:3, Interesting)
Also, I'm told that later models of the PS2 have support for extra media like DVD+R(W) playback, but my early model certainly doesn't.
I'm still waiting for Sony to explain how to add a hard drive in the hard drive bay; without a filesystem the PS2 won't see any drive. They have or had a Linux distro bundled with a hard drive, but that had a noncompatible filesystem on it so you couldn't use it for game storage.
Console vendors have a history of promising more than they can deliver. If Sony is already admitting to scaling back on the original PSX, I don't have faith that any promised add-ons or upgrades to firmware for it will actually materalize, especially since this is just an interim product.
Re:Sony's idea of firmware updates for PS2 (Score:3, Informative)
SCPH-30001
SCPH-30001 R
SCPH-35001
SCPH-39001
SCPH-50001
You have to usually burn the DVDs at 1x, NO FASTER! And I generally find that Verbatim discs work the best - but other brands do work, you just have to try one to know. The later models obviousl
Re:Sony's idea of firmware updates for PS2 (Score:2)
Re:Sony's idea of firmware updates for PS2 (Score:2)
Re:Sony's idea of firmware updates for PS2 (Score:2)
Thanks, that's great news. For some reason I thought there'd be more of an announcement, a la the intro of the model no. in the U.K. [theregister.com], but I guess not.
Re:Sony's idea of firmware updates for PS2 (Score:2)
You are not seeing this in the correct context (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:You are not seeing this in the correct context (Score:1)
Unbostructive? I nearly beat the crap out of my NetMD because it didn't want to transfer mp3's that I had personally ripped off CD's that were original and I owned. That lead me to decide that I need either an Ipod or a nice mp3 player....
Re:You are not seeing this in the correct context (Score:2)
I was going to buy one. (Score:2)
Makes one wonder... (Score:2)
--Jeremy
Re:Makes one wonder... (Score:2)
Power Source?!?! (Score:4, Funny)
Did they drop support for electrical power as well? Should I dig out my old steam engine?
They will no doubt can the remote control as well. That does not bother me so much as I have 2 kids to change channels for me :)
It does have CD-R support (Score:1)
Fall of Sony? (Score:4, Interesting)
Is this foreshadowing Sony's fall from the #1 spot? Sounds impossible, but it also seemed impossible that Nintendo would fall after the NES and Super NES (and Game Boy, for that matter), but all it took was the Nintendo 64 to send them free-falling down the totem pole.
Sony needs to not be screwing with this PSX crap, and maybe not even the PSP, but better focus attention on the PS3. There won't be a big head start for them this time.
Of course, for Sony to fall, it means Microsoft has to step it up to the next level. They had a good first showing, and really led the way on complete online console gaming, but they have to bring in more balanced, broad development for the second go-around (and no flubs like too-big-for-some-people controllers on release).
Think of the target audience. (Score:2, Insightful)
Those people who are looking at the PSX as the "next generation gaming system" to upgrade from their current PS2s are not the audience Sony is looking for with the PSX.
The PSX is aimed at those people who have not purchased a PS2 yet and are thinking of not buying one until the PS3 comes out... which won't be until 2005 (so everyone's been saying). Those people who are not early adopters.
Yes, the diehard PS2 owners and gaming early-adopters are probably dying to get their hands on
Re:Think of the target audience. (Score:2)
This is ridiculous.. (Score:1)
Now, that 24x speed, I belive, is 24x if you're burning to a disk at the lowest quality out of six, so actually, the REAL speed was probably 4x (that IS the highest on the market, currently.) So now, they're downgrading to a 2x burner, if my math is correct.
"CD-R playback will not be supported" I thought this was supposed to be an all-in-one media device?
"DVD+RW playback will not be supported." considering
Whats left for the gamers? (Score:3, Interesting)
'Apparently, the following features are being cut: HDD to DVD dubbing has been downgraded from 24x speed to 12x speed, CD-R playback will not be supported, DVD+RW playback will not be supported, MP3 file format will not be supported, TIFF and GIF file formats will not be supported, Sony's Cybershot movie format will not be supported. There will also be no antenna output, nor will it be compatible with the Playstation BB service. '
Slower DVD dubbing? Considering DVDs hold 4.7 gigs of space, that can't be good. No CD-R playback no supported? Does this mean I can't play my own re-mixed CDs? No DVD+RW playback? Two words : Bad Investment. No MP3s? Wtf? Why not take out the PS1 capability at the same time? No TIFF and GIF format? COMON! Last time I checked there were no complaints about photo privacy. No Sony Cybershot capability either? Great, one more type of Sony product I'll have to avoid in the future, assuming I still get the PSX. No antenna output and no Playstation BB service? Gee, thanks. Nice way to wrap up the list of nerfage. If the PSX was a game, this would be the equivaliant of removing the crowbar, the AI, the storyline, and the voice acting from Half-Life followed by a press release saying that the game will make "its bitch".
Xmas launch is very important (Score:3, Informative)
And is it really so bad? All these features they're dropping are software features that can be upgraded later. Not the ideal situation, but certainly financially better for the company than delaying the launch.
So what you're saying is... (Score:1)
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another change (Score:3, Funny)
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