All you need is a broadband internet connection in your vicinity and a base unit at home.mckmas8808 said:Im sorry I still dont get it. Are you guys telling me that I can watch SportsCenter or HBO live from anywhere in the world by using my Satellite feed from my house by using my PSP?
that's no different than what RFID is already capable of doing. Of course, RFID is maybe a little intrusive and annoying so...Panajev2001a said:Genius.
DarienA said:Looks like the Sony base unit is running $350.... this is incredibly tempting as a Xmas gift to ourselves.... if the 2.5 firmware gets here anytime soon...
... i now have a quandry - my PSP 1.5 UMD drive died (and it's not like i've been using the UMD drive at all!! (The sony hater curse strikes again huh?)) although then again i may not need to ever use it. But now i can down grade my 2.0 White to 1.5... or upgrade and try out the 2.5 with base station.
Then again, i could just buy another white / black one i guess.
xsarien said:The big question is this:
Sony's Location Free TV base stations are more or less designed to work independent of a home network. However, the LF-PK1 box does allow for TVoverIP. The QUESTION is this: Will the PSP support the latter? The base station in question comes with dedicated software to connect to your box from any broadband connection, does the PSP LFTV software allow for that same thing, or is it specifically designed to work over a local connection?
DarienA said:Since I do know the terminology I'll say this... if you are asking if the LF-PK1 box in combination with the PSP allows you to view your home tv programming while you are out in the world simply with your PSP and a wireless connection, the answer is yes.
You can watch TV or videos on your PSP system by using the LocationFree Player. To watch TV or videos at home, you must have a LocationFree Base Station (a Sony product sold separately). To watch away from home, you must have a LocationFree Base Station (a Sony product sold separately) and access to the Internet using a wireless LAN.
If that was not your question... excuse my answer.![]()
xsarien said:Is that language from the 2.5 update? I kinda just skimmed it last night.
(Yes, that was my question. And I'm wondering if $100 more than a Slingbox is worth being able to watch TV on my PSP or laptop.)
(We all know the answer is "yes," don't we?)
DCharlie said:i suggested this when the PSP launched, but ...
why not set up "Sony TV" for access in major population areas?
Have adverts, tv shorts, and area specific adverts.
"Show your PSP at Raj Mahal for a 5% discount on food TODAY!"
etc etc...
"You are in shibuya! It's Thursday - here are some videos of the hot new PSP titles that came out today!
*show games*
your nearest stores are here here and here!
Bic Camera have a 10% off if you buy three titles deal!"
Advertising revenue would be obscene, people would use it on the train on the way into these areas and whilst wandering about/waiting for people.
acklame said:I have another question about location free base station. If I plug the live TV feed into the base station, does that mean someone else can't watch TV the usual way at the same time?
You change the channel through the PSP. No idea about DVR stuff though.Flo_Evans said:and how do you change the channel??
DarienA said:I just downloaded the basestation's manual... it comes with one of those IR transmitters you stack your devices(which most people already have their cable box on top of their DVd on top of whatever) and place the IR transmitter on the top-most device so it can look down. Your then download to your PSP the necessary remote control codes so if they have the codes for you DVR you should have the full DVR functionality... As for me I'd be REAL surprised if they didn't have DirecTV/TIVO codes so I think I'm good to go.. I just need to track down a review of the BaseStation...
mckmas8808 said:I'd be surprised if that's completly true.
I did, and I'm typing this on my psp! OMG killer app get: GAF.Funky Papa said:So, who's updating?![]()
Oni Jazar said:How long did it take you to type that? :lol Just askin cause I know. ;p
:lol PSP needs a mini USB keyboard badly.Oni Jazar said:How long did it take you to type that? :lol Just askin cause I know. ;p
"Perhaps you have heard of a thing called a "Warranty." A Warranty protects people called "Consumers" from wasting money on an additional purchases once "Products," hereafter referred to as "Shit," breaks. Simply locate the box your Shit came in."
Forsete said:Is the 2.5 firmware update available via Network Update on the PSP (US PSP), or is that just the 2.01 firmware?
ManaByte said:It's 2.5
I updated mine to 2.5 using the Network Update today.
DCharlie said:... this is that second hand unit that i scored in the mom-and-pop store for 13,000.
There be no box...
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