PS3 2.20 Update Released!

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May 1, 2003
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I'll have to get it when I get home.

The PLAYSTATION®3 system software version 2.20 update includes the following:

BD Live support


Blu-ray Disc Profile 2.0 (BD-LIVE) is now supported. > See details.
Copying playlists


You can now copy playlists that you create in
(Photo) and
(Music) to a PSP® system. > See details.
Other new or revised features in version 2.20:

Settings


  • The way you register (pair) Bluetooth® devices has changed, and you can now register more devices. > See details.
  • A [BD Internet Connection] setting has been added under [BD/DVD Settings]. > See details.
  • An [Audio Output Device] setting has been added under [Remote Play Settings]. > See details.
Photo


  • You can now display an image while editing a playlist.
Music


  • You can now play a music track while editing a playlist.
Video


  • You can now play DivX and WMV files that are 2 GB or larger.
  • You can now display subtitles when playing DivX files.
  • You can now resume playing a DVD from the point where you previously stopped it. > See details.
  • A [Mosquito Noise Reduction] option has been added under [AV Settings] in the control panel for standard DVDs. > See details.
  • You can now play BD-R version 1.2 (LTH* BD-R) discs.
    *LTH, or low to high, is a recording method that supports organic dye, write-once BD-R media.
Network


  • You can now change some PS3™ system settings during remote play.
  • [Save Target] has been added as an option under [File] in the browse mode menu of the Internet browser. This option lets you save a file that is linked from a Web page, such as an image or video file, or other type of file, to your PS3™ system's hard disk drive or storage media.
  • The Internet browser now displays some Web pages faster.
  • Using the Internet browser, you can now play a linked video file* as it is being downloaded.
    *Some types of video files cannot be viewed in this manner and must be downloaded completely before playback.