Holy crap ! The visual effects apply to 3D media. I can blur and apply other filters to my 3D photos and videos on-the-fly. That's actually pretty neat when you see it in-person.
Also, Kaz' new "One Sony" structure seems to ignore the contents side of the group completely. The music and movie folks are not really represented. -_-
What's up with that ? Looks more like a "Half Sony" at this point.
Michael Lynton has been selected as the CEO of Sony Corp. America. He's coming over from Sony Pictures Entertainment, where he previously sat as the Chairman and CEO. Effective June 27th, Lynton will have a few new reports as well
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In related news, Nicole Seligman has been appointed SCA President; we're told that Lynton will be overseeing Sony's entertainment businesses (including SME, Sony / ATV Music Publishing and SPE), while Seligman will have responsibility for Sony's U.S. headquarters operations.
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"I have known both MICHAEL and NICOLE for many years and they will do an excellent job at SONY CORPORATION OF AMERICA," SONY CORP. Exec. Deputy Pres. KAZUO HIRAI said. "They will be key members of my management team as we build on the progress made under the leadership of SIR HOWARD and fulfill SONY's destiny as the company best able to make and deliver the kind of entertainment, products and services people want."
Using Plex as your media server software is great, with its ability to organize and transcode media for playback on a variety of devices, but what about platforms that still lack a compatible client? The freshest beta version of Plex Media Server fixes that by supporting DLNA, making it compatible right out of the box with many of the HDTVs, Blu-ray players, game consoles and other connected devices released recently. There are some limitations when it's being used this way in terms of metadata and subtitle support, but we're pretty sure being able to access Plex at all from devices like the PS3 (as shown above), Xbox 360 and WDTV Live (the profiles it's been tested with so far) is worth it. ...
PS3: The First Console to Offer Amazon Instant Video
I can't believe its taken Amazon so long to roll out to the console space. Their Prime streaming service is never going to be a serious competitor to netflix until they have comparable device support.
Incidentally, the Amazon app looks really nice and pulled up my purchase history once I linked my account no problem. It's a bit slow loading up new sections, though. You basically get a loading screens when you go to movies. Another when you drill down to a genre, etc.
I'm just glad they said it's the "first console" and not the "only console". Gives me hope that my trusty 360 will at some point also get the app.I can't believe its taken Amazon so long to roll out to the console space. Their Prime streaming service is never going to be a serious competitor to netflix until they have comparable device support.
Incidentally, the Amazon app looks really nice and pulled up my purchase history once I linked my account no problem. It's a bit slow loading up new sections, though. You basically get a loading screens when you go to movies. Another when you drill down to a genre, etc.
Well other interfaces are similar. I think it's jsut the CE approach - big icons viewable from miles away. I don't see why a service wouldn't come to XB, other than MS being a little awkward like the BBC. But they've shown they can be flexible.
My only thoughts are, another service? Exploring Android, there are dozens of different app and content stores and services, mostly deserted and pointless. I guess Amazon's a big name, but wanting to watch a film shouldn't involve opening up 6 different streaming services to see who has it available at the lowest price (and best quality, if service quality differs).
Selling the same content. If every TV channel showed the same content, we'd only need one of those as well. If there's was a significant difference (like MUBI) than I can understand it. If there were stores for each of the movie companies (Disney store, WB store), I could understand it, although that'd still be less than ideal. But presently on PS3 when we tried, we looked through 3 different stores trying to find something to watch, which was a complete waste of time. All this competition is just like a format war. I don't want to have to own an HDDVD player to get WB movies, and a BRD player to get Disney movies. I want them all available on the same format. I don't want to have to have a Netflix account to watch some films and an Amazon account to watch others. I want a service with every single film and TV series ever made on at a fair price.These apps are also channels...
That's really a poltics and ethics discussion. It's only not good because they'd fleece people because they're greedy, because everyone's greedy. There's nothing fundamentally limiting a single service being the best possible, if the motivations were for the company to do the best by their consumers out of a sense of pride rather than for greedy ends. *If* iTunes were the only content portal, but Apple kept improving it not because competition with others forced them to but because pride in their service had them wanting to improve it, and they kept prices as low as was fair and workable (let's say...£3 a rental for a movie, dropping by 50p each year or two after launch until old movies were really cheap. Whatever the economics they went with, if they were felt fair by all invovled it'd be acceptable), then there'd be no problem with them having a monopoly.And yes, it is a bit like a format war. But if it weren't, then say that iTunes was the de-facto channel and they decide to only allow you to watch that on TV through Apple devices. That's not good either, is it?
Well, I'm sure we'll end up with a limited number of 'winners' in the end anyway, we'll see.
We just finally got Music Unlimited in my country (announced for 12 April, but I just found the Vita version of the App, downloaded and played around with it for a bit. We're currently Spotify subscribers so that's our frame of reference at the moment. I have to say the interface on Vita is really sweet. Maybe one or two more configuration options (auto-play next song on the search results would be nice - that's what Spotify does, but I wouldn't want that always either, just for songs I look for that we play with the 'band').
It makes really good use of the available space / widescreen layout too, for instance search results showing results from everything on the left, and from your playlists/library on the right. And yeah, being able to cache all songs locally that you can then play when off-line (and while playing games) is really neat too.
EDIT: just put on a decent headphone to check, and the sound quality is REALLY good.