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Comments on ‘Sony posts PS3 DivX firmware update’Tuesday 18th December 2007 10:38 GMT
About time
Alex • Tuesday 18th December 2007 11:06 GMT
It's about time they released it. Looking forward to trying a few files out. Let's see how long it takes for the flaming to start.. ;) More tripe by Tony Smith
Mark • Tuesday 18th December 2007 11:45 GMT
Note how he mentions in a PS3 article that the Xbox360 support came out 2 weeks ago. Whilst nothing really wrong with that, it's what he does NOT say. I would rather wait the 2 weeks, and have the full and licenced DivX/Xvid/WMV implementation that the PS3 has, rather than the unofficial, and incomplete implementation of the 360. The 360 can't do anything DivX5 or older (the Ps3 does all the way back to DivX3.1), in addition, it seems to like all the Xvids I threw at it, no problem with WMV-HD and SD, plays all the formats from CD, from memory card, or streamed across the network. More tripe by Mark
Anonymous Coward • Tuesday 18th December 2007 12:35 GMT
360 plays all officialy standard DivX/XviD and WMV profiles covered by official DivX licensing perfectly well thank you very much. Sucks that you're upset that as a PS3 fanboy you had to wait an additional couple of weeks for it over us 360 users but no need to outright lie to suggest playback for the PS3 is somehow superior when it's just simply not. How's that list of games worth playing going for your lovely PS3? Oh nevermind, it's as dead as ever isn't it. Long time coming
Richard Spooner • Tuesday 18th December 2007 12:35 GMT
Right I'm going to keep my comment JUST to the issue around the DivX play back for the console. How ironic that Sony have learnt more than Microsoft from those people that converted their old Xbox's to be a media centre. I so looked forward to the 360 finally replacing my old Xbox as a media centre, only to find the DivX player addition was, well... useless as Mark has pointed out. Hats off to Sony for really grasping the nettle with this and going the whole hog, I can't find an Xvid or DivX file I have that it won't play. *sigh*
Tony Chandler • Tuesday 18th December 2007 12:54 GMT
I await the day that any article that mentions PS3 or Xbox 360 doesn't turn into a cock waving battle. I have both machines, and I have no intention of playing DivX or XviD on either. Have a word
Stephen Nicol • Tuesday 18th December 2007 13:08 GMT
Jeeeysus You 'fanboys' in either camp are a disgrace. Who cares when the updates were out for either console. Both consoles got the update which supports the same functionality - it doesn't matter a flying fk. No-one in their right mind should want any of the consoles to fail - competition is healthy and both have their good and bad points. Besides what are you going to snipe about next: "But the PS3 has Blu-Ray", "Yes but the game selection is P1sh", "Well the 360 doesn't have a built in HD drive"....blah, blah, blah. Just enjoy what the fk you've got and stop bl00dy whinging about it. It's pathetic. I have a 360 and it's got some corking games but I also want a PS3 because it's got Blu-Ray and will have, at some point, some equally good games to it's name. More tripe by Anonymous Coward
Mark • Tuesday 18th December 2007 13:17 GMT
Sorry to shatter your illusion, but the 360 does not have official DivX support. Ever wondered why none of the Microsoft pages use the term DivX? Because it's a trademark owned by DivX networks... http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/systemupdates/default.htm http://blogs.msdn.com/xboxteam/archive/2007/11/30/december-2007-system-update.aspx Compare that to the official DivX support than PS3 has, with press releases, that announce partnetships with DiVX networks, and use of the term DivX in the release notes. http://www.divx.com/company/press/press.php?year=2007 http://www.scee.presscentre.com/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=4485&NewsAreaID=2 http://uk.playstation.com/help-support/ps3/guides/detail/item89434/ updates
mark carlisle • Tuesday 18th December 2007 13:24 GMT
its on the psn ok but try getting it down the line! seems like the server is at a standstill.. i stream all my movies so no biggie on divx but all updates are hugely welcome - gotta luv progess! on another point though... always find someone on a console comment who either: a: has no intention of using whatever but feels the need to tell everyone b: is passionate about their console(s) and enjoys waving their cock about and finally the rest of us who enjoy making constructive comments(mostly) Finally
Nigel • Tuesday 18th December 2007 13:48 GMT
PS3 owners will now be able to play all of their "specialist" ;) videos on their super-duper HDTV via their overpriced black brick, therefore going some way to try and justify the wedge of cash they parted with for it in the first place.... Paris Icon used as she is probably in that collection somewhere (probably not in HD, sadly). Double dip time
Tim • Tuesday 18th December 2007 13:50 GMT
So we'll start seeing existing Blu-Ray titles re-released with interactive features and in-vision commentaries now to catch up with the equivalent titles on HD DVD? Going to be costly for Blu-Ray fans ;) Still, they'll be re-released a third time when profile 2.0 is finally launched and they add web enabled features to the same titles. ;) Um..
hans • Tuesday 18th December 2007 14:43 GMT
Is this important or even newsworthy, as I was pointed to UT3 yesterday and now wait with my keyboard and gaming mouse at the ready. And whats a 'specialist' collection, something Horny I assume like Ainsley Harriots guide to making buttons out of antlers? re: updates
Tony Chandler • Tuesday 18th December 2007 15:57 GMT
>a: has no intention of using whatever but feels the need to tell everyone OK, so I admit that I didn't really have a relevant point to make in my earlier post, but I just *really* wanted to use the expression "cock waving battle". Yay, I used it again. To elaborate on my point about not being bothered about DivX, all the films I watch are on purchased or rented DVD or BluRay discs, like most peoples legal collection of films, right? anyione
Anonymous Coward • Tuesday 18th December 2007 16:34 GMT
anyone know if/when it'll support h264? hey tony!!!
mark carlisle • Tuesday 18th December 2007 16:55 GMT
"To elaborate on my point about not being bothered about DivX, all the films I watch are on purchased or rented DVD or BluRay discs, like most peoples legal collection of films, right?" love the 'cockwaving' expression btw! I find it very handy to have my 300+ collection of dvds ripped to a couple of hard drives in good quality and stream them thru ethernet using a wee program called TVersity(google it). I also rent blu ray through tesco dvd rental (aka lovefilm)(btw El Reg -got me free ipod shuffle today so thanks for the heads up) definition of legal I assume you refer to 'torrent etc' sourced stuff? don't bother personally but loads do hence the popularity.. as of 16.50 today I still can't get the 2.10 update cause the network is too busy....guess I'll wait until after 10pm and all the fanboys are safely tucked up in their beds :rofl Re: *sigh*
Tim • Tuesday 18th December 2007 17:34 GMT
It's funny how when advantages of HD DVD are pointed out all we get is sighs and moans that all people are doing is cockwaving, or "who needs these features anyway". However when a Nielson report is out the same people are happy to cockwave their "2:1" figures ;) It amazes me how uptight the Blu camp can get (to the extent of defacing HD DVD sites apparently in their latest tactic), when they are winning hands down.. or so they continually remind us. Beats me why the Blu camp even needs to be cockwaving. Tsunami time
Phil Rigby • Tuesday 18th December 2007 17:51 GMT
With all the cockwaving going on, there's probably a Tsunami headed for Taiwan or someplace now (chaos theory). Paris Hilton because... well, cockwaving I guess :-) Funny how they leave out the good stuff
Tom • Tuesday 18th December 2007 18:55 GMT
No mention of any of the more esoteric formats - anything I rip (for my own backup purposes, clearly) or record (MythTV) these days goes directly into 2 pass x264 (MPEG4/AVC but without the patents) using the matroska container format. Will be a while before we see any of these devices supporting them I reckon. Personally, I hope Bluray wins this format war. I'm not buying either format till there is one clear winner, and (to me) bluray is clearly technologically superior. Its all moot till we have cheaper 1080p sets anyway, 720p isn't a massive step up from DVD from what I've seen from friends HD rigs. Battle of the ego
Chris Braisby • Tuesday 18th December 2007 19:50 GMT
This was an article about extra video support for the PS3, just because the PS3 finally gets it does not mean that the 360 version is worse. People with either buy one machine or the other based on a whole heap of thoughts and priorities. If you like PS3 good, if you prefer the 360 good if you like both good as well. Personally I've got the PS3 but if a game comes out that I want on the 360 then I might consider buying one as well, I've still got a spare HDMI slot on the back of the telly. Both machines are pretty close overall, which is why all these comments always come down to splitting hairs rather than highlighting huge differences. If you lot don't grow up then you best go out and get yourselves a Wii, a much better reflection of your maturity. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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