borobaby
13-06-2006, 05:52 PM
Neuros has now officially released firmware upgrade 2.0.12, which not only fixes the PSP incompatibility issue, but also includes additional video playback functionality and other bug fixes. A complete list of the updates is below:
Fixed the issue that rendered recorded files unplayable on PSP firmware version 2.7
Fixed the issue of low volume playback of recorded video on PSP. The audio is now 30% louder
Added recording options for smartphone, cellphone, and PDA. The new options are 176x120-15fps; 320x240-15fps. The application of TCPMP with AAC plug-in is highly recommended to play the videos on smartphones and PDAs. The video format is MP4, and the video quality depends on the computing power of your smartphone and cellphone
Added the recording options for iPod: 320x240 Fine (1024kbps) & Superfine (1536kbps) for superior video playback
The problem originated with Sony's release of a firmware update (PSP 2.7) that rendered programs recorded on the Neuros unplayable on the PSP. Neuros immediately started working on a firmware update that would fix the issue and released an early beta that addressed the issue and added additional functionality.
it's ironic that we are expanding our list of supported devices over time while they are reducing theirs. We think Sony should join us in embracing the value developers and third parties can add to their devices. The Recorder makes the world's content available for the PSP, legally and easily. Consumers have already made clear the enormous value that adds to their PSP. They don't want to be limited to proprietary UMD discs.
http://www.neurostechnology.com/support/support_MPEG4_R2updates.asp
Fixed the issue that rendered recorded files unplayable on PSP firmware version 2.7
Fixed the issue of low volume playback of recorded video on PSP. The audio is now 30% louder
Added recording options for smartphone, cellphone, and PDA. The new options are 176x120-15fps; 320x240-15fps. The application of TCPMP with AAC plug-in is highly recommended to play the videos on smartphones and PDAs. The video format is MP4, and the video quality depends on the computing power of your smartphone and cellphone
Added the recording options for iPod: 320x240 Fine (1024kbps) & Superfine (1536kbps) for superior video playback
The problem originated with Sony's release of a firmware update (PSP 2.7) that rendered programs recorded on the Neuros unplayable on the PSP. Neuros immediately started working on a firmware update that would fix the issue and released an early beta that addressed the issue and added additional functionality.
it's ironic that we are expanding our list of supported devices over time while they are reducing theirs. We think Sony should join us in embracing the value developers and third parties can add to their devices. The Recorder makes the world's content available for the PSP, legally and easily. Consumers have already made clear the enormous value that adds to their PSP. They don't want to be limited to proprietary UMD discs.
http://www.neurostechnology.com/support/support_MPEG4_R2updates.asp