Ally Graham
29th November 2005, 09:34 AM
Sony has released an update to the PSP’s firmware. The new version, v2.6, adds support for the WMA codec in Music, RSS feeds in the web browser — including podcasts, and downloads of video data that supports copyright protection (via the browser). Other small language tweaks were also made. The update is currently only available through the PSP’s Network Update option and requires 18MB of space — Sony’s official Software Update page does not yet reflect the new version.PSPWorld.com
- RSS Channel (in the Network menu where the browser is found). This addition is named a bit misleadingly since it does not add RSS text feed support. What it does add is the ability to subscribe to podcasts. The added wrinkle is that it does not download the podcast file to a memory stick. Instead, it streams the podcast. I'm listening to a podcast about the PSP while writing this blog and the WiFi light on the PSP is blinking constantly as it streams the MP3 file to me. If you want to take a podcast audio file with you for disconnected listening, you will need to download it your PC or Mac and then copy the file over the the PSP.
- A WMA (Windows Media Audio) CODEC was added for locally stored (Memory Stick) and streaming audio.
- Simplified and Traditional Chinese were added to the browser encoding options.
- Volume Adjustment was added to the LocationFree Player.
- The browser now supports downloading copy protected video (this was in 2.5 too).OnLamp.com
- RSS Channel (in the Network menu where the browser is found). This addition is named a bit misleadingly since it does not add RSS text feed support. What it does add is the ability to subscribe to podcasts. The added wrinkle is that it does not download the podcast file to a memory stick. Instead, it streams the podcast. I'm listening to a podcast about the PSP while writing this blog and the WiFi light on the PSP is blinking constantly as it streams the MP3 file to me. If you want to take a podcast audio file with you for disconnected listening, you will need to download it your PC or Mac and then copy the file over the the PSP.
- A WMA (Windows Media Audio) CODEC was added for locally stored (Memory Stick) and streaming audio.
- Simplified and Traditional Chinese were added to the browser encoding options.
- Volume Adjustment was added to the LocationFree Player.
- The browser now supports downloading copy protected video (this was in 2.5 too).OnLamp.com