View Full Version : Sony's UMD format losing industry support


Heyyou27
03-30-2006, 08:31 PM
Stolen from tomshardware.com

Westlake Village (CA) - Sony had planned big things out of the small Universal Media Disc (UMD). Meant to be played on the Sony Playstation Portable (PSP), the 2.5-inch diameter discs promised to distribute both games and movies cheaply. The format was introduced last year and went off to record sales. Now the situation looks bleak as several movie studios have eliminated or reduced their UMD offerings. According to Reuters, Wal-Mart will stop selling the small discs.

Several movie studios have reduced their UMD offerings lately. Just last month, the home entertainment divisions of Paramount, Warner and Sony started limiting their movie titles. Universal Studios and Image Entertainment joined that list in March.


A high-ranking Universal Studios executive told Reuters that the company has stopped making UMD movies and added, "It's awful. Sales are near zilch. It's another Sony bomb - like Blu-ray."

UMDs store 900 MB of data on a single-layer disk or 1.8 GB on a dual-layer disk. While the capacity is inferior to a single-layer 4.7 GB DVD, MPEG-4 compression allows studios to fit full-length movies on the UMD. Movies are typically scaled down to fit on the PSP's native 480 by 272 pixel resolution.

According to reports, sales have been slowing dramatically in recent months. Market experts believe that high prices of UMD movies as well as increased competion from Apple's iPod may have had a substantial effect on declining interest in UMD movie content.

In August 2005 at the Entertainment Media Expo, Sony's Bob Hurley told TG Daily that movies were selling very well and that production lines were at capacity. At that time, Sony was producing 200,000 UMDs a day and had expected to increase that number to as much as 500,000.

While the forecast for UMD-based movies is cloudy, UMD games will still be sold for a while. At the recent Game Developers Conference San Jose, Phil Harrison, president of Sony Computer Entertainment, mentioned in his keynote address that Sony is "committed" to selling UMD games for the PSP.

Drunken_Shinobi
03-30-2006, 08:43 PM
Maybe they should try to go back to DVDs or CDs?

terrelbot
03-30-2006, 08:51 PM
Maybe they should try to go back to DVDs or CDs?

wtf? did you read the article? do you know what play's umd?

UMD was bound to fail from day one. Having the PSP being the only player was a dumb idea. So what charging the same price for a UMD to a current DVD. I mean, you can play DVD anywhere, and if you want to watch it on your PSP, rip it and put it on a memory stick. Then they thought they could save the format selling the UMD with the smae movie in DVD format. Great, cause I want two copies of the same ****ing movie at the same time. And people think Blu-Ray and HD-DVD is going to hold well in the market place. Hah.

Drunken_Shinobi
03-30-2006, 08:52 PM
Hey it would be interesting if they were desperate enough to redesign it to take that.

Ryu-Nacho
03-30-2006, 10:17 PM
Actually, I've been wondering about that stickin' movies on the Memory Card. What format do the movies have to be in order to view it on PSP? I'm not buyin' any UMD movies, because their so easy to pirate on the internet. :P

Heyyou27
03-30-2006, 10:20 PM
Great, cause I want two copies of the same ****ing movie at the same time.I want two copies of the same movie.