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May 17th, 2006, 01:37 Posted By: wraggster
News from PSP3D
A few weeks ago, Neuros Technology announced problems regarding the new firmware 2.7 for PSP with the Neuros Recorder 2, a device which converts and copies video/TV straight into the PSP, due to new MP4 headers introduced by Sony in the new firmware. Not only was this issue affecting PSPs from properly recieving data, but also, all recorded MP4s using Recorder 2 before you upgraded to the new firmware would no longer work on your PSP. Neuros has just now given a final confirmation that, sometime this week, a new firmware will be released for the Recorder 2, which will alleviate those problems introduced in firmware 2.7, and will add some nice new features to the device as well. Check them out below.
Coming features in new firmware include:
- Compatability with FW 2.7 for the PSP is fixed.
- Increased the recording audio level by 30%.
- Recording resolution optimized for mobile Phones (QCIF).
- One optimized for most smartphones (QVGA 15 frames per second instead of 30 fps, 30 fps is too fast for chips used in most phones).
- Optimized the recording resolution for the iPod, you can now record in fine and superfine quality for the iPod (that is 1.2 Mbps and 1.5 Mbps respectively, double of the max quality before).
- Increased the bit for VGA recording from 2 to 2.5 Mbp.
Check out the official Neuros website to look out for the new firmware this week here.
For more information and downloads, click here!
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