Posted Jun 08, 2006 at 01:25AM by Anna S. Listed in: News
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All of you might be on the edge of your seats right now thinking of the wonders this tool holds and how it can change game development forever. But I'd hate to rain on your parade boys and girls, this software only allows developers to create images of UMDs that you then have to send to a UMD pressing facility to be mass-produced. The UMD composer will sell for 200,000 or about $17600 USD for the software around mid-June.

The UMD (Universal Media Disk) is the next-generation microminiature optical disk with the largest capacity of 1.8GB of data.

UMD video authoring tool The summary of UMD Composer and flow of authoringIt can draw up also the Javascript based game and the like on the UMD Video format
The test tool which plays back the UMD video image which it drew up. The picture and emulator of PSP are connected with the private cableThe PSP part of emulator has built in the function only of picture indication and button operationThe PSP part of emulator has built in the function only of picture indication and button operation


UMD Composer will feature the following components:
  • Stream Composer: audio/video/subtitle encoding, multiplexing, clip information creation (multipass encoding support).
  • Stream Viewer: a viewer for stream files.
  • Playlist Composer: create playlist files.
  • Script Compiler: compile UMD video scripts.
  • Resource Compiler: create resource files from source XML, compiled scripts, PNG still images, etc.
  • Interactive System Viewer: emulation of interactive menus and such in a PC environment.
  • PSMF Composer/AT3 Tool: creation of video and sound displayed in the PSP's Cross Media Bar (XMB).
  • Image Generator: create UMD disc images.
  • Image Checker: verification of created UMD disc image.



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   by meh (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » meh

meh

   by umd (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » umd

that UMD burner looks cool, http://pspupdates.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/52672_UMD%20004_qjgenth.jpg

   by SUPER ULTRA DUDE!!! (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » HLP PLZ!!!

DUZ DIS WURK ON 2.7?!

   by BM03 - 2006-06-08
 » Kind of a moron on this kind of topics...

So, this is some sort of software to make program/game making or organazing a little easier for developers?
Does this means it'll make game development more somewhat faster on UMDs?
How does the release of such software affects us (the consumers) in any way exactly?

(Thanks in advance!)

   by lukahn - 2006-06-08
 » Pricey bit of kit.

Very expensive Abobe-premiere looking software, but should be able to make it back with UMD sales. Seems like you get a Semi-psp with the software, whereby the UMD tray is replaced by a port of some kind.

I suppose it's main use is to compile the game/movie/audio project properly onto a psp, with instant feedback on the unit before publishing it.

Makes you wonder though, what have developers been using before? Perhaps they already had this, but now it's been made public for anyone to use.

It's one thing to spend $17k on this, but I wonder what the cost is to actually publish this thing. All in all, quite interesting.

And to SUPER ULTRA DUDE, this is pc software (using a dell pc by the looks of it), so having 2.7 is irrelavent. Testing it uses a different psp, but I would assume the actual disks these projects go onto are 2.7-ish.

   by lukahn - 2006-06-08
 » Sony Computer, dell screen.

HAving a look at the bigger images, it seems you get a Sony Computer, but it has a dell screen. There are lots of UMD cases in the background, so it could just be a picture showing the software running on their computers. Interesting that the testing PSP is conpletely smooth at the back, with no battery or memory stick slots.

Links to the bigger pictures above are here (For those with popup blockers):

http://pspupdates.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/52672_UMD%20001.jpg

http://pspupdates.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/52672_UMD%20002.jpg

http://pspupdates.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/52672_UMD%20003.jpg

http://pspupdates.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/52672_UMD%20004.jpg

http://pspupdates.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/52672_UMD%20005.jpg

http://pspupdates.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/52672_UMD%20006.jpg

   by CoderX - 2006-06-08
 » well

How much would it cost to just make your own.

Disconect the umd drive, do a little welding so that you can share a dvd burnerdrive with the psp and a comp

burn your game to the dvd and launch the DVDR as a umd.


Would take about an hour to rig and cost almost nothing.

I actualy did it for a while, then i got sick of having all my games on the stick and reconeced the umd tray

   by anionimo (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » Expensive

The official SDK contains some of those tool and it's not that expensive :S

Well i hope it is leaked to create our own pmf :) or our own umd movies in iso format to be played with devhok :)

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   by me (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » coderx

i call bull*****, no way u can do that. proof?

   by Genius (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » Amazing Idea!

Why don't we all put a little money together, buy one, then release a UMD with an exploit on!LOL!

   by rocky (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » pff

About as useful to the man on the street as a hole in the head!

   by Sulpher Dragon (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » What Kind of "Image Checker" are we talking?

The "Image Checker"?

I can think of three meanings to this:
1) Verifys the bits and bytes to make sure the image is not corrupt
2) PSP emulator on pc to test the image
3) UMD emulator on PSP to play image files (iso-loader to some of you)

I personally think the first idea is very basic and not much use (the image should be made perfectly in the first place, there should be no need to verify it 1/0!)
So im interested to see if its 2, or 3! Thats a bit dangers throwing either of those around, they will certainly get leaked eventually and the impact on SONY would be huge?

So can someone explain to me what the "Image Checker" is (specifically) or iterate why SONY would do that?

   by l (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » l

well if this tool do the encryption for games... then why not just run you homebrew thru this software and then extract it from the umd iso ?

   by FreePlay - 2006-06-08
 » Sigh.

1. That's not a UMD recorder. That's the official PSP devkit.
2. This system does not encrypt/sign the games. That's why you still have to send them to Sony, apart from being able to record them.

   by black_glock (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » qj...

why would u even tell us this? and #5 why would u even bother explainin that to him he did that on purpose.

   by For your information (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » FYI

http://pspupdates.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/52672_UMD%20004.jpg

That is just a psp devkit. They run for about 3k-4k for a licensed developer. It in no way burns disc. It just has a duel drive to it (so you can either run a umd or DVD) (only sony can press UMD so developers have to use the DVD drive to get a simulation of what it would be like via UMD untill they get a test batch pressed by sony).

   by Link88 (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » Money Conversion

I'm assuming that it is 200,000 yen. I put that into a currency converter and it comes out to 1,881.20 USD not $176,000

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   by Satsujin (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » Don't be a Thief

Guy, if you are going to steal info FROM ANOTHER SITE (I saw this last night at another site), at least get it right.

And at 200,000yen, that equals, about $1,700US, not 17,000.

Aside from that, big deal about this. You have to send the creation to sony to publish, so there isn't much use for it.

   by Apoklepz (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » Burner my eye!

But of course! The Official PSP development kit. That's all it is. And no, It's not for sale to just anyone.

   by someone (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » What a joke

What a joke

   by Ballas (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » Eish

I can't believe...

I ask Sony for UMD Burner long time back - they tell me to go away. I ask for Dev kit...they say it only for serious developer. I serious developer - just not seriously rich with money.

I go back to drink beer.

   by R Kelly (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » Whats the big deal??

R Kelly has one of those... it kicks major ass for late night coding on r kelly's new game tomb pisser. except you have to keep your schlong away from the dvd drive and other moving parts to avoid splitting and chaffing.

   by rhgW (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » wh

perhaps this can be used to encode GAMEBOOT.PMF's!

   by dylr91 - 2006-06-08
 » '

If you can make an image of the UMD, then couldn't you run the image with an ISO loader?

   by soopergooman - 2006-06-08
 » ....

It's only for video and you have to send the final product to Sony for verification. no GAMEBOOT.PMF'S this way...

   by bigshynepo - 2006-06-08
 » QUESTION

***************************************

Any idea what is costs for sony to press your video or data on UMDs after you have it properly compiled for them?

***************************************

I would love to know this. Thanks in Advance.

   by sd (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » asd

look how greasey that psp looks man... *****ing gross anyway i would love a umd burner they i woundnt have to spend alot on a memory card and i could get all my snes and gen games on one cd and have music on my memory card or something thats burner would be bomb for 1.5 users

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   by logikal demon (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » ordered.

i just ordered mine. you have to register on the site, and make up a fake complany name.

   by Psycho (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » Here's what this is:

Sorry, I didn't read all 27 posts... I have a Beta of this and have seen it in action, so here is what this is:

All this is for is making UMD _MOVIES_. It has nothing to do with creating games. This software will encode your movie source into the proper PSP format, encode your audio and then add subtitles and chapter stops if you desire.

You then create your menu structure (which is basically just XML programming) and a few other tools that format all the files necessary for a UMD movie.

It will then format a disc for replication (BTW, that's NOT a UMD burner, it's just a UMD drive mounted on a little emulator/computer).

Now, you _CAN_ extract an ISO image from the replication disc it creates (I have done this, it's not really that hard, but it's not just a simple 'Copy the file to your computer'. It created a disc with about 6 or 7 files on it, you need 2 of them.) I've converted Star Wars to the proper UMD Movie spec (using Kill Bill menus... :) ), and it works perfectly (and looks damn good...).

Also note, this isn't really new... It's been available for months (my Beta copy expired in Feb I think). In the Beta, I wasn't able to make it create a PMF file though (the options where there, I just couldn't get a source video file that the program liked...) I assume either I was doing it wrong, or it wasn't fully functional.

Neat program to play with, but not really useful unless you want to make your own PSP movies.

   by poopman (Unregistered) - 2006-06-08
 » wtf

i dont understand



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