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Custom Firmware 3.80 M33

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The latest Custom Firmware for the PlayStation Portable is finally available to download, thanks to Dark_AleX and Team M33. Firmware 3.80 is the latest firmware for the PSP adding various new features to the portable console, and now you can enjoy it more with the added features of a custom firmware. Like previous released from Dark_AleX and Team M33, CFW 3.80 will allow you to run homebrew applications and legally backed up game ISOs. Check out the changelog below:

  • HEN core: user mode can load now signchecked files from flash.
  • recovery: flash1 format will create flash1 directories after format. This could fix some flash1 issues with the previous versions.
  • Network update from dark-alex.org page. By default is enabled. You can turn it off in recovery (when off, network update will download sony updates as usual).
  • Nids resolver for various kernel libraries.

Installing the Custom Firmware carries risks and could brick your PSP. Before installing, make sure you read and understand the readme file and the risks associated with flashing custom firmwares.

[Download Custom Firmware 3.80 M33]

PlayStation Store Updates for Jan 10th 2008

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The PlayStation Store updates for this week are in and it’s still a disappointment for European PS3 Owners, with no new playable demos. But, Europe did get two new PlayStation One titles and a new game addon for Folklore. As for the US, there are two new playable demos and several new game addons, in addition to a new PlayStation One title. Both PSN Stores got their share of videos and trailers too. More details below.

European Update:

  • PSOne Games:
    • Hardcore 4×4
    • N20
  • Game Addons:
    • Folklore: Pigly Pack
    • MotorStorm: Eagle’s Nest and Diamondback Speedway track pack
  • Trailers:
    • Bionic Commando
    • DMC4 – "TGS 2007 2"
    • PixelJunk Monsters
  • Other:
    • DMC wallpapers (4)

US Update:

  • Downloadable Demo
    • Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
    • Super Stardust HD
  • Game Addons:
    • Folklore:
      • The Alchemist Pack
      • The Origin of Belgae
    • Rock Band songs
      • Number of the Beast – Iron Maiden
      • Interstate Love Song – Stone Temple Pilots
      • Die, All Right! – The Hives
    • Need for Speed ProStreet:
      • McLaren F1
      • Bugatti Veyron 16.4
  • PSOne Games:
    • Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
  • Videos/Trailers
    • Burnout Paradise Guns N Roses Network
    • Spiderwick Chronicles Trailer 2
    • First Sunday Trailer
  • PS3 Themes
    • PAIN Jarvis Theme
    • PAIN The Dude Theme

PSP Go!Explorer launches early Spring

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Go!Explorer, the GPS Navigation System for the PSP was originally announced at the Leipzig Games Convention last year. SCEE has announced that Go!Explorer will launch in early Spring and will initially be available in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, the Nordic countries, and Benelux. The retail pack will come with GPS receiver and UMD containing the maps, and will retail for ?119/£89.

Similar to the Japanese GPS device, the Go!Explorer GPS will slot into the USB port above the UMD drive. The UMD will support relevant landmarks (all modeled in 3D) and will be available in 11 different audio languages.

CES 2008: Sony confirms in-game XMB access

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In-game XMB access tops everyone’s list when it comes to new firmware features, since it will allow messaging and possibly music playback. Sony has finally answered everyone’s prayers and will added it to the PS3 sometime this year. Sony’s Paul Purdy confirmed the long-requested feature but didn’t give away any information on what it would allow users to do.

As most of you know the PS3 Operating System, known as the XMB or Cross Media Bar, is not available when playing games, which means you cannot read or send messages when playing games. In-game XMB access will mean you will be able to access the XMB from in-game to access some of its features while in-game, so you can read and send messages and even edit settings, play music and add new buddies. The release date for in-game XMB access has not been revealed but it will be released this year.

CES 2008: Transfer Blu-Ray movies from PS3 to PSP

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At the Consumer Electronics Show, Sony has shown off some of the functionality of the upcoming Blu-Ray 2.0 Profile, also known as BD Live. There was talk of a new feature where you’ll be able to put a Blu-ray disc in your PS3, and within seconds, have a copy of the movie ready to transfer to your PSP. BD Live will add web oriented services to Blu-Ray players, in addition to copying low-resolution movies to portable players. Other abilities include ringtone downloading and other media content to BD Live compatible players.

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Paramount follows suit towards Blu-Ray

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Paramount is poised to drop its support of HD DVD after Warner Brothers’ recent backing of Sony’s Blu-ray technology, in a move that could kill HD DVD and bring the home entertainment format war to a definitive end. Paramount and DreamWorks Animation came out in support of HD DVD last sum­mer, joining Universal Studios as the main backers of the Toshiba format. However, Paramount is understood to have a clause in its contract with the HD DVD camp that would allow it to switch sides in the event of Warner Bros backing Blu-ray, according to people familiar with the situation.

Paramount is set to have a bumper 2008 with several likely blockbusters, including the latest instalment in the Indiana Jones franchise. Paramount joining the Blu-ray camp would leave HD DVD likely to suffer the same fate as Sony’s now obsolete Betamax video technology, which lost out to VHS in a similar format war in the 1980s.
Warners decision last week to throw its weight behind Blu-ray saw it join Walt Disney, 20th Century Fox and MGM as backers of the Sony format. The Warners move gives Blu-ray about 70 per cent of Hollywood’s output, although the format’s grip on film content will increase further when Paramount comes aboard.

[Via: FT.com]

CES 2008: Skype coming to PSP late January

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The announcement for Skype on the PSP is now official, and we have details about the service. As long as you have Internet access and a second generation PSP (PSP-2000), you will be able to enjoy all the features of Skype currently being used by around 248 million registered users. The service will let provide free calls between registered users, whether on a PC or PSP, as well as the other services provided by Skype. See the details below.

The Skype PSP service will provide:

  • Free voice calls between Skype users
  • Skype contact list management (view existing contacts, add new ones)
  • Skype presence (see which friends are online and available to talk)
  • SkypeOut calls to make calls to landlines and mobile phones anywhere in the world (requires the purchase of Skype credit)
  • Optional SkypeIn number that lets users receive calls on Skype from landlines and mobiles anywhere in the world (requires the purchase of Skype credit)
  • View and modify Skype settings and account details (including username creation, SkypeOut settings, voicemail settings and call forwarding)

A firmware update will provide the PSP with Skype functionality and is expected in late January. A new Skype icon will appear under the Network menu on the PSP XMB once the service has been installed. The unfortunate thing about this service is that it will only work on the second generation PSP (PSP-2000). Look out for more information later this month.


UPDATE:

The first generation PSPs (PSP-1000) cannot support Skype due to its memory limitations. Sony’s Nick Sharples stated:

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Although PSP-1000 and PSP-2000 are identical in basic functions, there are
differences in hardware specifications to some extent and, for that
reason, PSP-2000 may differ in features from PSP-1000. We had studied
the possibility of supporting Skype with PSP-1000 but had to give it up
because of the smaller size of main memory on PSP-1000 series.­­

Warner Bros. goes Blu-Ray exclusive

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HD DVD loses out yet again in the high-definition DVD format war as Warner Bros. goes Blu-Ray exclusive. The company will continue to release titles in both HD DVD format and Blu-ray until the end of May 2008m after which it is believed that all high-d­ef titles will be released in Blu-ray format exclusively. HD DVD still has the backing of Paramount, DreamWorks and Universal, but this announcement does give Blu-Ray a better advantage in the high-def format war.

Barry Meyer, Chairman & CEO of Warner Bros, says:

"The window of opportunity for high-definition DVD could be missed if format confusion continues to linger. We believe that exclusively distributing in Blu-ray will further the potential for mass market success and ultimately benefit retailers, producers, and most importantly, consumers."

Jeff Bewkes, President and Chief Executive Officer, Time Warner Inc., the parent company of Warner Bros. Entertainment, says:

"Warner Bros. has produced in both high-definition formats in an effort to provide consumer choice, foster mainstream adoption and drive down hardware prices. Warner Bros decision. to distribute in a single format comes at the right time and is the best decision both for consumers and Time Warner."

How can I record gameplay action or videos from my PlayStation 3?

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Using HDMI, you cannot record the video signal from the PlayStation 3 since the signal is encrypted. However, you can record the signal when using a PS3 AV cable – this does mean that the quality will be reduced dramatically. We find it easier to record our gameplay action and tutorials directly to a digital format, but you can record the signal to other devices such as a VCR, DVD recorder or PVR. Check out the tutorial below.

Requirements:

  • TV or other form of display
  • SCART/AV cable
  • A device to record to (we use the Neuros Video Recorder 2). The device must have a AV connection.
    • If you use the Neuros MP4 Video Recorder or similar device, you may require a RCA adapter and a memory card (Memory Stick or Compact Flash)
    • Alternative options can be DVD recorder, VCR or PVR (Personal video recorder).
PS3 AV Cable RCA Adapter Neuros MP3 Recorder
PS3 AV Cable RCA Adapter Neuros MP4 Recorder

Instructions for General Devices:

  1. If you are using a HDMI connection, change your display to use the AV cable. This can be done by going to [Settings] > [Display Settings]. Don’t forget to change your Audio settings too.
  2. Connect your equipment up.
    • The AV cable from the PS3 should be connect to the recording device.
    • The recording device should be connected to the TV so you can see what you are doing.
    • Tune the TV, if necessary, in order to view the recording device’s display.
  3. Use the record function on the device to record gameplay or anything else you can think of.

Instructions for Neuros MP4 Recorder:

  1. If you are using a HDMI connection, change your display to use the AV cable. This can be done by going to [Settings] > [Display Settings]. Don’t forget to change your Audio settings too.
  2. Connect your equipment up.
    • Use the RCA Adapter to connect the PS3 AV cable to the AV cable that comes with the recorder (connect it to the "AV In" port).
    • Connect the other AV cable that comes with the recorder to the TV (connect it to the "AV Out" port).
  3. Turn on the Neuros recorder and select the record tab. You will see the PS3 display through the preview area of the screen. You can expand the preview to a full screen view by pressing enter on the Neuros remote.
  4. You can record what you see by pressing the record button on the remote. To stop recording, press the record button again.
  5. You can upload your vides directly to YouTube once done.

Examples:

Check out some of the videos we recorded using the Neuros MP4 Recorder and our PlayStation 3, here are a few:

  • How to Install a game
  • Setting up a Wireless Internet Conenction
  • PlayStation 3 DixX Playback Demo (Firmware 2.10)
  • PlayStation 3 Music Visualizations (Firmware 2.10)

How to Install a game (Video)

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Having trouble installing games downloaded from the PlayStation Store? Check out the video tutorial below for some help.

Video Tutorial:

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