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In glorious low-res shakycam! Those lucky BBC Tech guys have got their hands on PlayTV and have produced a wee video showing off exactly what it can do. The video takes you through the interface of the software on the PS3, showing you how quick and streamlined the whole system is. They then go on to show off the remote play features. It all looks rather excellent to us and we can't wait to get our hands on the magic box itself.

ThreeSpeech has also been able to put rest to some niggles that some of you may have. They have confirmation from Sony that, should you set a program to record and have your PS3 on standby mode, it will turn itself on, record, then shut down. So those of you who are worried about wasting energy can rest easy in the knowledge that your PS3 will be on only as long as it needs to be.

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Welcome to the most graphically advanced freeview reciever in the world Toungue

Now if they could get it to work with Sky+ that'd save me from having to construct an expensive HTPC

the PSP thing is a very nice touch though. I wonder if you could get a PC to act like a PSP and have the TV streamed to a PC. It'd be great to pull/set recordings remotely.
PlayTV recordings will have no restrictions, DRM or encryptions

What's better than recording your favourite telly shows onto your PS3 with PlayTV? Could it have something to do with transferring these recorded videos onto your computer without restriction? That's what Sony are promising will be possible when PlayTV launches this year. There will be no restrictions on what you can do with your vieos which, once recorded, can become just another file on your XMB and can then be copied onto an SD card or USB key for easy transfer where ever.

Not only that, but there will be not DRM or proprietary encoding on the videos, they will simple render out as high-quality MPEG-2s. This means you can watch or edit them on your computer, or even encode them for use on your PSP (slightly pointless considering PlayTV supports PSP playback via Remote Play) or iPod. As long as no-one does anything illegal with the files (like put them on a BitTorrent network) then everything's fine. Expect people to take no notice of this whatsoever and start sticking stuff online as soon as PlayTV finally gets released - which is when, again?

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Hmm with the recent DivX support, you'd think they'd save it as MP4 as it's higher quality and lower in size.
do we actually know who manufactures Playtv? I wonder if it's cheaper for them to come out with a mpeg2 device and then come out with something higher end later on.

I have a digital tv tuner card in my computer and it's mpeg-2 also. This may be a crazy question, but might their be some restrictions using Mpeg-4 with a USB interface?
nah a lot of digital tv is transmitted in mpeg2, which is probably why it's used, but Cell is an awesome processor, so for the sake of saving space, you'd think they'd encode it to mp4. plus I believe the PSP can't play mpeg2 from a memory card?

but that might have been the V1 firmware back when I tried it.
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