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hey, if you are one of the lucky Japanese people watching TV on the PSP, i really need your help.

never tried, but looks like you can watch subtitled videos with it.
also, you can record shows with it.

can you record just 15-20 seconds of subtitled video with 1seg and post here?

i really appreciate your help,
thanks a lot in advance.
I guess theoretically it could record, but I never read or heard that 1 seg could do that. I have the camera attachment and I know it takes video, which is why I say theoretically but I don't know if Sony would allow it without watermarking or more likely dumbing down the quality to less than 480x277 (which in the grand scheme of things is bad enough). Honestly I'm speculating.
Azumi Wrote:I guess theoretically it could record, but I never read or heard that 1 seg could do that. I have the camera attachment and I know it takes video, which is why I say theoretically but I don't know if Sony would allow it without watermarking or more likely dumbing down the quality to less than 480x277 (which in the grand scheme of things is bad enough). Honestly I'm speculating.

actually, it's not about just recording video. its about videos with embedded subtitles. 1seg can record videos since
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    * Streaming internet radio player
    * Added new music visualization effect
    * Video scene search
    * RSS now supports OPML and pictures
    * PlayStation Spot now available at BB Mobile Point (Japanese version only)
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PSP Slim only features:
    * One-segment broadcasting recordings (Japanese version only)

if you record a subtitled video with it, you can turn on/off subs while watching on PSP (subtitle options). i want to create my videos in this way but first, i need some examples to examine.
Softsubs eh?

Interesting...... but I somehow don't see how "recording" it will keep the subtitles "soft" << by that I mean its own entity, removable.
If the subs are a separate data stream I don't see why it can't save them sepetate
SchmilK Wrote:If the subs are a separate data stream I don't see why it can't save them sepetate

it may just be recording what's on the screen, not data streams...
only got a gps here...

also this is useless since the subs probably would have to be turned on everytime you watch the vid...
UMD Videos have supported soft subtitles since the PSP was released in 2005.  There, it's stored as some PNG format or something, from memory.
Doesn't really help with your own converted MP4 videos though...

Can the recorded segments actually play from the Video section in the XMB?
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:UMD Videos have supported soft subtitles since the PSP was released in 2005.  There, it's stored as some PNG format or something, from memory.

WAT.

Isn't that rather inefficient on Sonys part? or would it really be that stressful for the PSP to render? :/
I don't really see anything wrong with that...
If you're referring to size, UMDs have plenty of space, and a few small PNGs won't take up much space anyway, and probably beat the subpicture format used on DVDs.
At that time, the MP4 TTXT standard wasn't ratified, so Sony couldn't actually use that.
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