PSP music file compatibility with the most popular music file formats

Apr 27, 2006 09:14 GMT  ·  By

Sony is preparing to launch a service that will allow PlayStation Portable (PSP) users to watch live television, play recorded programs and set up recordings through their home TV tuners.

The technology for the LocationFree TV service, which will be launched in May in the UK, France, Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands, was included as part of Sony's latest 2.7 firmware update for the games console.

"LocationFree is a completely new way of seeing TV," said Sony in a statement. "Instead of going to the television set, the TV comes to you via your home TV tuner wherever you are."

The firmware upgrade also adds support for Flash website content and podcast streaming, while also allowing additional music file formats to be played on the console.

"The latest upgrade now provides PSP music file compatibility with the most popular music file formats, including MP3, ATRAC, AAC and WMA, providing the PSP entertainment system with one of the most versatile music players available," added Sony in the same statement.