- Aug 24, 2001
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PS3
I'll be doing the Snoopy Happy Dance if this comes true.
During a Q&A session JP Morgan analyst Paul Coster coyly probed DivX CEO Kevin Hell about whether or not we were about to see DivX support on the Xbox 360. Coster asked whether Microsoft's incorporation of a DivX codec on a media extender meant we?re soon going to see 360s with DivX. To which Kevin Hell replied ?Yes! that, uh, we?re in discussions with Microsoft on that at this point in time, so I can?t go into any great detail on that. Um that is not a certified, that is not a certified or licensed product at this time.?
Coster - ?Just a minor point here, but there was a recent Microsoft (MSFT) conference where I believe their media extender now incorporates the DivX codec on it, is that correct? Can you confirm that and does that mean we?re soon going to see Xboxes with DivX on them?
Hell - ?Yes! that, uh, we?re in discussions with Microsoft on that at this point in time, so I can?t go into any great detail on that. Um that is not a certified, that is not a certified or licensed product at this time.?
At that point DivX CFO Dan Halvorson jumped in and quickly changed the subject.
PS3
Seems Sony slipped a little something into the latest PS3 firmware update. Prior to v2.0, if you tried to browse through stored videos, you'd only ever be able to see vids in a format supported by the PS3. Now? Well in this crazy post v2.0 world, the PS3 can suddenly not only detect unsupported file formats, it gives you a thumbnail, running time and even the proper filename. Example: last week, only two vids in the movies folder on my PC turned up in the PS3's browser (both were mpegs). Now? The Xvid and DivX vids are showing up as well. Course they don't actually play, you'll just get a "corrupted" message if you try, but Sony wouldn't have increased the compatibility in there for shits and giggles. Would they?
I'll be doing the Snoopy Happy Dance if this comes true.