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twesterm said:
krik said:
twesterm said:
I'm not saying it's bad, it's just silly to get worked up over it. Since I don't know a lot about this stuff I could be wrong, but don't you lose the HD quality when you shrink it to PSP sized video?

Yes. Of course it will loose quality. It will go from 1080p (1940x1080) to the 480x272 to fir on PSP's screen but the good news if that you can actually DO IT.

This is not allowed from movies on DVD (legally, of course)... for some crappy copyright reeason. So, since I have both a PS3 and a PSP, I'm pretty happy to know that I can watch my favorite movies on my next plane flight (or whenever I'm bored somewhere).

PS: The only problem is that I only have 3 blu-ray movies. Shitty BR vs HD-DV war... but now with Warner on board I will buy more Blu-ray movies... much more :)


you do realize that it will be just as illegal to copy a DVD as it is to copy a BD correct?


 That is exactly why I'm happy :) It's not illegal at all, Sony allows you to do this since it's not a unencrypted copy. The movie is still encrypted and linked to your PSP. You can only play it on that PSP, the one synced with your PS3. This is the same technique Sony uses to allow PS1 games bought on the PSN Store to be played on the PSP.

 This is great news for me. Always wanted to be able to play my DVs on my PSP (legally)... 

 



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