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Old 28-09-2009, 09:28 AM   #1
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Sony terminates UMD transfer project

With the new PSP Go almost hitting shelves, it will not have a Universal Media Disk (UMD) drive to play existing movies as everything will be download only. The project to create a program to convert these UMD disks for the new PSP Go has been terminated by Sony. The reason it was terminated was due to technical and legal reasons. So to actually play these disks, it seems you need to keep your old PSP for it or grey area software if it gets developed.

 

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