Yes you can. Simply rename the file to MP4. It might show up at unsupported data on the PS3 Video Menu, however, when trying to play the file it should work fine. This work-around works for VOB files from any region, so you can use to play NTSC DVD’s on your PAL PS3, for example.
How come my PSP background changed colors?
If you are still using the default PSP background, it will change each month, the following is a list of the months and their designated color:
- January – Grey
- February – Yellow
- March – Light-Green
- April – Pink
- May – Dark-Green
- June – Light-Purple
- July – Light-Blue
- August – Blue
- September – Purple
- October – Yellow
- November – Brown
- December – Red
Can I use my PlayStation 2 Memory Card with the PlayStation 3?
Yes you can, however, you will need to purchase a special adapter since you cannot directly connect the Memory Card to the PS3. The adapter lets you copy your PS1 and PS2 saved data to and from the PlayStation 3 system.
What is the PSP “Giga-Pack”?
The PSP Giga-Pack is essentially the same as the inital PSP value pack, however a 1GB Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo is included, as well as other items.
Is the PlayStation 3 region-free?
Yes. A PS3 game from any region will work on your PlayStation 3 console. So you can but an American game while on holiday and it will work with your PAL console. PS1 and PS2 games, however, are still region-encoded. So foreign titles will not work on the PlayStation 3. Blu-Ray movies also have region-encoding, so you can only purchase movies from within your region.
When was the PSP released in Japan?
The official Japanese release date was December 12th, 2004.
Why is the controller called SIXAXIS?
The PlayStation 3 controller is called the SIXAXIS because it can sense six types of movements:
- Roll
- Pitch
- Yaw
- X-Axis
- Y-Axis
- Z-Axis
When was the PSP released in Europe?
The official European release date was September 1st, 2005.
What is Blu-ray?
Blu-ray Disc (BD) is a next generation optical disc format designed for high-definition content. The name Blu-ray is derived from the blue-violet laser used to read and write to the disc.
When was the PSP released in North America?
The official North American release date was March 24th, 2005.