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Late March PS3 update to feature interactive Blu-ray Profile 2.0, more photo

Sony has announced today that an upcoming PlayStation 3 software update (v2.20, scheduled for late March) will add Blu-ray Profile 2.0 (or BD-LIVE) support. The update will also include support for copying photo and music playlists from the PS3 to the PlayStation Portable, and more. 

In PR speak, BD-LIVE enables an entirely new layer of interactivity between the film and the viewer, and offers up a variety of extras including bonus scenes, shorts, trailers, subtitles, ringtones that can be sent to mobile phones, images, and more. BD-LIVE discs can also feature "interactive movie-based games" that can be played locally or online. BD Profile 2.0 will require an Internet connection and at least 1 GB of hard drive storage; in other words, everything you should already have if you own a PS3.

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced that the first two movies to feature BD-LIVE support will be Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story and The 6th Day, both which will be available on April 8. Personally, I can't wait to play the interactive Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story-based game with my friends, because I'm completely sick of playing Call of Duty 4!

Other fixes and updates will accompany this software update as well, including enhanced operability between the PS3 and the PSP, and the PS3's Internet browser will now be able to stream video files directly linked from a Web page. Fancy stuff, and great news for owners of Sony's console.

"With these regular firmware updates and future-proofed technology, SCEA is making the 10-year lifecycle of PS3 possible," says Scott A. Steinberg, vice president of product marketing for SCEA. Is anyone finding it hard to disagree with him?

The press release, along with more details, can be found after the jump. 

PLAYSTATION(R)3 To Support New Interactive Blu-ray Movie Features (BD-LIVE) With Upcoming System Software Update
                                       
PS3(TM) Owners Will Soon Enjoy Downloadable Movie Content, Games And More With Blu-ray Disc(TM) Profile 2.0; PS3's Interoperability With PSP(R) Will Also Be Enhanced
FOSTER CITY, Calif., March 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) today announced that the next system software update for PLAYSTATION(R)3 (PS3(TM)) computer entertainment system, slated for release in late March, will add Blu-ray Disc(TM) (BD) Profile 2.0 or BD-LIVE, enabling PS3 owners to experience interactive features, such as downloadable video content, ringtones, games, and more. In addition to BD-LIVE, the system software update (v. 2.20) will enable photo and music playlists on PS3 to be
copied to PSP(R)(PlayStation(R)Portable) handheld entertainment system, among other new features. These updates demonstrate how PS3 continues to evolve as a home entertainment hub with the flexibility to deliver the newest technology innovations that benefit PS3 owners.
    
"With Blu-ray established as the high-definition optical disc standard, more consumers are ready to jump in and take advantage of everything the format offers," said Scott A. Steinberg, vice president, product marketing, SCEA. "Whether you want to download movie extras, send ringtones to your phone, or play interactive games, BD-LIVE will offer exciting new ways to enjoy a Blu-ray movie. With these regular firmware updates and future-proofed technology, SCEA is making the 10-year lifecycle of PS3 possible."BD Profile 2.0 requires an Internet connection and at least 1GB of local storage. The following features have all been demonstrated as possibilities with BD-Live and will vary by movie title.

-- A variety of downloadable content can be offered, including bonus scenes, shorts, trailers, subtitles, ringtones that can be sent to
 mobile phones, images, and more.
-- Interactive movie-based games can pit players who are sitting in the same room, or are across the world and online, against each other.

In conjunction with the PS3 firmware update, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE) is pleased to announce two BD-LIVE enabled titles to be
released on April 8 - Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story and The 6th Day. Both titles will include exclusive downloadable content that goes beyond what is available on the actual Blu-ray discs. These initial releases preview some of the exciting new developments that will soon be available from BD-LIVE on Blu-ray disc.
    
Beyond BD-LIVE, the new system software update enhances PS3 system's interoperability with PSP system, enabling users to take their favorite music and photo playlists with them on-the-go with their PSP. To copy a playlist, PSP and PS3 must first be connected with a USB cable, and the PSP must be in USB mode. Then, on PS3, select "Copy" in the option menu of each music or photo playlist, and choose PSP as the destination. Now the playlist order, and the songs or photos themselves, will be accessible on the PSP's Memory Stick
PRO Duo anytime, anywhere. This new functionality makes it easer than ever to share media content between the two systems.

The following new features will also be included in the system software update.

-- "Resume play" will enable PS3 system to start playing a Blu-ray disc and DVD at the point it was stopped, even if the disc had been removed.(*1)
-- "Audio Output Device" will be a new Remote Play setting, enabling PSP to serve as a remote control for music played through PS3.
-- PS3 system's Internet browser will be enhanced: Video files directly linked from a Web page will be able to be streamed, and the browser's view speed will be improved.
-- DivX and WMV format videos that are larger than 2GB will be playable.
-- "Mosquito Noise Reduction" will be added as an AV setting in the control panel of the DVD/BD player for improved movie playback.(*2)

*1 BD-J format disc is not supported.
*2 BD discs recorded with BDMV format are not supported.

About PS3 and PSP System Software Updates
PS3 and PSP systems were designed to continually evolve with regular system software updates that deliver new features. There's no additional investment required from consumers, who simply update their systems and can immediately enjoy the benefits of the added functionality. This process lengthens the lifecycle of PS3 and PSP, and consumers no longer have to worry about their hardware becoming outdated or missing out on exciting new capabilities. SCEA will continue to release system software updates on an ongoing basis. For further details and instructions on how to update the PS3 and PSP system software, please visit us.playstation.com.







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PSIq0ut's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2008 08:19
PSIq0ut
sounds good ^^
Jaren Face's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2008 08:26
Jaren Face
"With these regular firmware updates and future-proofed technology, SCEA is making the 10-year lifecycle of PS3 possible"

*Recalls the insight Dyson/Colette had on RFG! discussing how you can't label something as future-proof since it's still going to be replaced eventually*

Ha. Milkshake.
broonor's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2008 08:43
broonor
Hooray upgradeable firmware on a movie player! That aside, good to see little updates before the "big kahuna" hits soon. We're not getting a full shaft stick.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2008 09:16
Holyetheline
I'm sort of getting sick of CoD4 too....
Lord The Night Knight's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2008 10:00
Lord The Night Knight
Nice to see so much work was going into actual content, instead of beating HD-DVD. [/sarcasm]
SoopaFly TNT's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2008 10:34
SoopaFly TNT
Nice. can't wait to try it out
evermourn's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2008 10:36
evermourn
sweet deal^^ *hugs ps3*
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2008 11:02
king3vbo
Sweet
Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2008 12:58
Samit Sarkar
Something that the PlayStation.Blog post on this update mentions, but the press release doesn’t, is this:

The Internet browser now displays some web pages faster. In addition [Save Target] has been added as an option under file. This option lets you save a file that is linked to a web page to your PS3 hard drive or storage media.

Finally! I’ve been wanting to download files through the browser forever! Plus, with the new ability to play videos that are larger than 2 GB, I can now watch my 4.20 GB HD DVD rip of Serenity on my HDTV! Yay!
Emrah's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/20/2008 14:44
Emrah
BTW, guys, they updated their blog with the DivX subtitle support... This is really great news. Xbox already had subtitle support for the DivX, AFAIK..

Time to get a bigger internal harddisk for my PS3!
HarassmentPanda's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/21/2008 02:09
HarassmentPanda
It's nice to see that gamers at least have an upgradeable Blu-Ray player.
BlackSunEmpire's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/21/2008 02:23
BlackSunEmpire
So will they release a special BR 2.0 version of Talledega Nights?? That thing hasn't been getting as much play time recently.
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