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PSP disc protection cracked

Posted: May 16th, 2005, 13:40
by Woo Elephant Yeah
It was never going to take very long, of course, but hackers have at last worked out how to bypass the copy protection scheme used by Sony to lock down content on the PlayStation Portable's Universal Media Disc (UMD).

Piracy doesn't appear to be an issue yet, since there's no way of copying games pulled from an official 1.8GB UMD onto a fresh disc, UMD being, for now, a read-only medium.

However, since the PSP has a MemoryStick slot, and suitably capacious MemorySticks are already available, the possibility exists that games or movies could be downloaded and transferred to the devices. Certainly, Sony's upcoming upgrade to its PSX PlayStation-cum-PVR machine will incorporate a facility for transferring recorded movies and TV programming to MemoryStick for playback on a PSP. It can't be long, surely, before someone figures out how to do this on a MemoryStick-equipped PC.

Sony is keen that third-party providers offer music and movie content in UMD, though few major names beyond the Japanese giant's own content companies have agreed to do so. To date, Sony has touted UMD's DVD-like region coding, unique per-disc ID number and AES-based content encryption system as suitable protection for UMD-stored content.

Source: The Register

Posted: May 16th, 2005, 13:43
by killslay
has anyone played a PSP yet? is it better than the new gameboy?
i heard it was pants for the battery life

Posted: May 16th, 2005, 13:49
by Stoat
Battery is about 8 hours, I hear, depending on what you're playing and how much power it draws.
I think they're both fantastic consoles. However, I'm still unlikely to get either.

Posted: May 16th, 2005, 13:52
by killslay
Stoat wrote:Battery is about 8 hours, I hear, depending on what you're playing and how much power it draws.
I think they're both fantastic consoles. However, I'm still unlikely to get either.
i want a decent handheld to repace my original chunky gameboy