BD-Live in the PS3 with firmware 2.20
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The Blu-ray specification 2.0 (or BD-Live) is a few days of being launched over the heads of unsuspecting consumers, and Sony intends to cover all its bases by upgrading its firmware to make it appropriate for PS3. Thus, the owners of the console will be able to enjoy downloadable videos and interactive games among other things, at least when it is launched in the first half of last March.
The update also will copy photos and playlists to your PS3 or Sony PSP via USB, but better if you read the complete list of changes that you leave out below:
- Function recovery screeners. Play your movies from where they left off the last time, even if you took out the disk of the console.
- Device audio control. One new feature that will enable your PSP to serve remote to control the songs you have stored on the hard drive.
- Improvements to the browser console. Reproduction automatic video link and faster loading pages.
- Playback videos in DivX and WMV larger than 2 GB (!)
- Reduction of “mosquito noise.” A new option in the configuration of audio / video in the play a DVD and Blu-ray (not available for BDMV movie).
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