More Movie Studios Consider UMD Releases 65
GamesIndustry.biz is reporting that several major motion picture studios are considering releasing some of their films on Sony's UMD format. The studios in question include Fox, Universal, and Paramount. From the article: "Fox is said to be closest to committing - with an initial line-up that could consist of Dodgeball, Napoleon Dynamite, I Robot, Super Troopers and Predator - while Universal could get involved by mid-summer and Paramount is currently evaluating the format's potential."
not a surprise (Score:3, Interesting)
I own a PSP... (Score:3, Insightful)
The whole UMD video thing seemed kinda like a 'Hey! Great! We can do this, too!' idea, that should have been realized as being from the maybe-but-maybe-we-shouldn't dept.
Power in the city? (Score:1)
I dunno, the whole portable-movie thing to me seems kinda silly, espicially when your power supply (battery) will last for only 4-5 hours. Spending half of that watching video seems a bit of a waste.
How long is a city resident continuously away from AC power?
Re:Power in the city? (Score:2)
Re:Power in the city? (Score:1)
In a car (passenger)?
Aren't there adapters from car 12VDC to whatever the PSP takes? And how long is a plane ride unless you repeatedly fly across an ocean without sedation?
What is UMD? (Score:1)
Re:What is UMD? (Score:2)
Ur Mamma's Daddy
Unilateral Missle Damage
Umlats May Die
University of Maryland
Universal Mutation Database
Or it could be that new crummy Sony-propeirity no-play-anywhere-else garbage, but I think Slashdot is too scientific to talk about 'movies'.
Expessially, as Sony is a EVIL MPAA MEMBER.
Re:What is UMD? (Score:2)
Underwhelming Mini Disc
or if you prefer: Unimpressive Mini Disc
I hope that the studios lose mucho money on this. I'm all for better formats but besides the physical size (which really isn't all that impressive) this format is a huge step backwards from DVD for consumers.
Re:What is UMD? (Score:1)
Re:What is UMD? (Score:2)
So what is UMD? Its an unnecessary proprietary format that's only slightly better than current mini-dvd's. Just like Memory sticks are an unnecessary proprietary format that's about the same as SD memory. Gee thanks, Sony!
It would be neat to have a little player like this that could play regular mini-dvd's. But then they couldn't make as much money reselling you videos. It sure would be neat if
Re:What is UMD? (Score:3, Insightful)
Maybe it was originally supposed to be "uncopyable" because it's an "unwriteable" format.
Re:What is UMD? (Score:1, Informative)
"The Universal Media Disc (UMD) is an optical disc medium developed by Sony for use on the PlayStation Portable. It can hold 1.8 gigabytes of data, which can include games, movies, or music."
When will they learn? (Score:5, Insightful)
When I first heard of PSP movie capabilities and since it was from Sony, I had thought the ultimate idea would be to bundle the UMD version in with the DVD of their movie releases. They've missed it so far. This would sell more PSP's because people would soon have a bunch of useless UMD's laying around and be curious to make them useful, combat piracy because people will buy the DVD to get the UMD... just a bit of creative thinking and sales and UMD movies could bloom... but oh yeah Sony would have to give a little bit of their DVD profits to sell tons more PSP's and games and then when they've got a huge install base reap the rewards. When will they learn?
Re:When will they learn? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:When will they learn? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:When will they learn? (Score:2)
As to the GBA videos, from what I've seen they tend to offer different content than they do on DVDs. It tends to be shorter content - things like a couple episodes of Pokemon or Spongebob on each GBA video cartridge. Some of my coworkers seem to think they're a good value for their kids, as they aren't that expensive. Great for keeping their kids occupied during car rides, and doesn't require as m
DVDs with episodic content come in box sets (Score:2)
Some of my coworkers seem to think [that GBA Video titles are] a good value for their kids, as they aren't that expensive.
Sure, a GBA SP (80 USD) costs half as much as a portable DVD player (160 USD), but the GBA Video paks are more expensive. For instance, two GBA Video titles with a total of 88 minutes of episodic content cost $40, while a DVD Video box set of 528 minutes of Garfield shows costs $30.
Great for keeping their kids occupied during car rides, and doesn't require as much of an attention
Re:DVDs with episodic content come in box sets (Score:2)
I'm just going by my coworkers comments - I don't know firsthand the prices. But from what I've heard, KB Toys seems to regularly have the GBA Video stuff on sale for significantly less than that. As in I seem to remember heari
Re:When will they learn? (Score:2)
I would definetly use my PSP as a movie player, but not if it means paying for the same movie twice. Give it to me for $5, and I'm there.
My best idea was for travelers. Put a rental section in all the airports. Rent a movie for your flight, drop it off on your inbound airport or in a mailbox. I'd pay $7 not to have to watch another piss poor epi
Re:When will they learn? (Score:1)
and i use the word consumers because customers use their brains and are in most respects a living being.
Of course they are considering it. (Score:3, Interesting)
I hope the consumer doesn't fall for this ploy.
Imo, Sony should be focusing on releasing tools to convert your video-media to a format which can be played on the PSP, and not suckering people out into buying an, afaik, inferior format.
Re:Of course they are considering it. (Score:2)
I hope the consumer doesn't fall for this ploy."
Uh... Ploy? You do realize that the PSP is portable right?
"Imo, Sony should be focusing on releasing tools to convert your video-media to a format which can be played on the PSP"
"and not suckering people out into buying an, afaik, inferior format."
I'm no fan of Sony or the PSP, but this comment is absurd. If there really i
Portable DVD player, duh (Score:3, Interesting)
Uh... Ploy? You do realize that the PSP is portable right?
So is a portable DVD player, which anybody near a Wal-Mart store can pick up for $160, which is close to the price of the Nintendo DS without a memory card [kicktrading.ca].
Re:Portable DVD player, duh (Score:2)
That's like comparing a laptop to a PocketPC in terms of portability. Portable DVD players are too large (mainly because of the medium) and the lower price range versions have crappy screens. The PSP would be a far better choice if a.) It had more movies available and b.) It could hook up to a TV and c.) It didn't cost way too frickin much.
Re:Of course they are considering it. (Score:2)
So are portable dvd players. I'm no fan of Sony or the PSP,
Neither am I, does it show ? ;)
but this comment is absurd. If there really is a market for portable movie playing, this is not an inferior format. Do you realize how big DVDs are?
Do you mean big, as in size, or datacapacity ?
It's quite some difference to watch a movie on a television, or your PSP.
My mainpoint wasn't to totally bash the UMD format, more a reaction to Sony probab
Re:Of course they are considering it. (Score:2)
You misspelled 'luggable'.
"Do you mean big, as in size, or datacapacity ?"
Physical area. I've travelled with DVDs before, it sucks. They're simply not made for it.
" more a reaction to Sony probably trying to shut down any attempt to get the movies... you allready -own-."
I think it's less about shutting down converted movies and more about generating a revnue stream. Sony doesn't make money off of systems. Now that they've got their own playback format, t
Re:Of course they are considering it. (Score:2)
But you can already do that. If you own a big enough Memory Stick Duo, you can just rip stuff from DVDs you own and convert it into an MP4 file. Go check out some of the PSP video file BitTorrent trackers out there, lots of people are sharing 80 MB TV episodes and 300-400 MB movies. Sony's yet to do anything to try and prevent people from doing this, and there's no hacking required to get a PSP to run video off the Memory Stick.
Re:Of course they are considering it. (Score:1)
customers on the other hand....
No way (Score:4, Insightful)
Having fought legal battles [virtualrecordings.com] on behalf of its (albeit doomed) Betamax, you would think these guys would learn that their customers really want the flexibility and freedom to use that expensive PSP to its fullest potential. Sorry, Sony, but purchased UMD movies are going to be nothing more than a passing novelty.
Re:No way (Score:2)
Re:No way (Score:2)
Whoever actually agreed to the UMD idea in the Sony boardroom need to be shot. Right now, the PSP is about as close to having no movie playing capabilities as you can get.
Re:No way (Score:2)
Re:No way (Score:2)
UMD video costs (Score:2)
For those who care, the one UMD video selling for $20 here in Phoenix is House of Flying Daggers, and that was at Target. I haven't seen anything higher than that.
Re:No way (Score:2)
Minidisc, expensive and proprietary, failed as a consumer format (in the USA) Even tried cramming MP3 on minidisc in some sort of weird conversion scheme. Pathetic.
Memory Stick: expensive and proprietary, is it succeeding? Only Sony products use them.
SuperStation Tape Backup. Expensive and proprietary, additionally, never actually worked as far as I can tell. Why was there never a class action lawsuit?
Superbit: Does anyone actually use this?
UMD: e
Superbit (slightly OT) (Score:1)
Of all the things you've mentioned, Superbit is the least proprietary, since it works with all existing DVD players.
This message contains snark (Score:2)
Honestly, Napoleon Dynamite is the only movie given in the story that I care anything, and I mean anything, about.
Pricing is Wrong! (Score:3, Insightful)
The rest are $19.99 and up. Instead, DVD movies should pack a water-marked file on the DVD that can be downloaded to your PDA or PSP.
UMD movies have to hit $12.99 before I consider them. I'll admit I'm overly picky, but all they did was reformat the digital content. They could get away with the higher prices if they were pre-DVD release, I suppose.
Re:Pricing is Wrong! (Score:1)
Re:Pricing is Wrong! (Score:1)
Re:Pricing is Wrong! (Score:1)
I'm going out on a limb here, but you might be talking about Video Game Consoles. Haven't gotten the disc to fit in the Super Nintendo or N64 cartrige slots yet. I must admit I did get close with the Sega CD. I've heard rumors that it can play CDs though.
Not so bad... (Score:1)
Re:Not so bad... (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Not so bad... (Score:2)
Yes, it's not PS2 quality (yet, let's see what happens if Sony lifts the speed cap), but if they provided A/V out, I bet it'd look pretty good on a normal TV.
Then again, what I want is A/V in so I can use my PSP as a Handycam monitor, extra screen for in-car DVD, etc...
GTRacer
- Not planning on buying UMD's anyway
a few questions (Score:1)
Re:a few questions (Score:1)
1. are there any other players for UMD devices aside from the PSP?
2. how is the quality of the video on a PSP and any other device with a screen larger than 3"x5" (or whatever the PSP size is)
3. Is UMD Sony's answer specifically for mobile media or just next gen media?
i wonder if studios are just using a few movies (of interest to the target PSP audience) to test the market. I cant imagine the cost of re-encoding the movie to a UMD format, and producing them on UMD doesnt outweigh sales,
Re:a few questions (Score:1)
2. Depends on the screen quality, PSP is watchable but nowhere near hi-res.
As of now, its only for PSP. They could make a DVD/UMD combo, but it's pretty doubtful since DVD is so popular.
Re:Video... games? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Video... games? (Score:2)
Instead there trying to subsidies the price of the player's with the movie and games people buy. But now they can't release a UMD writer or there losing the DVD market so people who buy these things are going to be stuck with a limited UMD selection that they have to pay for again. Anyway, for the price of 4
Reasons why UMD movies will be successfull (Score:1)
As everyone says, why buy another version of a movie when you can get better quality and more features on a cheaper DVD?
Having never owned a portable gaming device until now, I didn't realize the answer. It is the same answer to why you buy a laptop when you already have a desktop PC.
Its portable!
Yes, I know, there are portable DVD players. But really, the PSP is the best portable video playing device out there.
If someone knows a b
Re:Reasons why UMD movies will be successfull (Score:1)
I mean, UMDs suck! They eat battery power
How long is a city resident continuously away from AC anyway?
They eat battery power, they have long loading times, they are limited to 2 gigs
Dreamcast discs are limited to 1.2 GB, and GameCube discs are limited to 1.35 GB. Big whoop. Blu-ray would just have made the system even more expensive.
the movies are region encoded
In the case of movies from studios other than Columbia and MGM, blame the individual studios that request a region coding other than
Re:Reasons why UMD movies will be successfull (Score:1)
Regarding the movie region coding, I actually do give Sony huge props for removing the region coding for games.
Its very cool when you see a place like Frys selling import games.
I wonder if the same thing will happen for next gen consoles...
Re:Reasons why UMD movies will be successfull (Score:1)
Regarding the movie region coding, I actually do give Sony huge props for removing the region coding for games.
Handhelds are carried by people who travel.
I wonder if the same thing will happen for next gen consoles
Probably not. People are much more likely to travel with their handhelds than with consoles.
AC and 12VDC (Score:1)
AC power in buildings (115V or 230V depending on region) and 12VDC power in vehicles aren't exactly portable as much as they are ubiquitous [answers.com]. If you always make sure to charge your PSP's Li-ion battery when you have a chance, you won't run out in practice unless say you're camping (actual tent camping, not RV pseudo-camping).
I'll wait for the UMD burners to come out... (Score:1)
I have not fully watched the movie that came with (Score:1)
For thoes that want UMD burners or drives Sony says that its not going to happen...
I was a bit shocked.... (Score:1)
price issues on umd movies (Score:1)
Studios really need to bring down the price of umd movies if they want it to take off