How to Use Your PSP’s Remote Play with Sony PSP
Posted in Sony PSP on February 9th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to commentRemote Play is really a feature which allows a PlayStation Portable user to have interaction with their PlayStation 3′s Media Bar. Users can access music, videos, photo, PlayStation games, as well as other applications stored on the PlayStation3 HDD, or external flash drives and optical media connected to the Ps3.
Remote Play functions by encoding a kite video stream of the output image on a PlayStation3, then delivering it on the wireless network link with a PSP. Actions performed about the PlayStation Portable like the pressing of buttons are uploaded to the Ps3 within the same connection.
The audio may also be delivered to and played through the Sony PSP, or instead delivered with the normal PlayStation 3 audio connections, thus allowing the PSP for use like a remote control for any PlayStation3 serving as a media player. This is particularly useful if the console is attached to a relevant video projector, since it means one does not have to begin the projector go order to play music.
The most recent update includes a chance to use Remote Play across the internet, turn your PlayStation3 on remotely, make use of a dew applications, and play all PlayStation 3 games, whether stored about the HDD, or on an optical disk.
In actual gameplay, the Remote Play can also enable the Sony PSP to double as an add-on tool. Demonstrating several racing games, Sony showed how Remote Play might have the PSP acting in-game as a rear view mirror to assist the ball player hanging around.