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Sony eyes opening up PlayStation Portable media format

By Martyn Williams
January 20, 2005 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Sony Corp. has taken the first step toward opening up the proprietary UMD (Universal Media Disc) optical disc system used in its PlayStation Portable (PSP) so that other companies can build products based on the discs, a senior executive said today.
UMDs are 60-millimeter optical discs in protective cases that have a data storage capacity of 1.8GB. They were developed by Sony for use in the PSP, but plans already reach beyond gaming. Specifications for versions of UMD holding games, movies and music have all been drawn up. However, the only commercial UMD content currently on the market is the handful of games available for the PSP.
In the future, the company plans to broaden this to commercial movie and music content on UMD, said Ken Kutaragi, executive deputy president of Sony and president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI), the company's computer game unit, speaking at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan.
"Many of the content publishers and studios and artists are eager to bring their content and show their library on PSP," he said. "There is no other platform that can handle such a broad [range] of applications with this quality of sound and picture. This is really a first opportunity for everybody."
Sony will give companies access to the movie and music variants of the technology so that they might produce multimedia players that support UMD, he said. The company will keep the game format to itself and thus stop other companies from developing competing gaming products.
"We have already proposed UMD disc media as an open standard for everyone," he said. "The game profile will be unique for PlayStation Portable but movie and music should be a common application for everyone."
Sony submitted UMD to an international standards organization in late December, said Yoshiko Furusawa, a spokeswoman for SCEI. She wouldn't name the organization.
Kutaragi also said Sony plans to increase production of the PSP in the coming months. The PSP was launched in Japan on Dec. 12. Long queues and shortages greeted the PSP, and demand remains strong. As of Jan. 9, sales of the PSP in Japan totaled 544,304 units, according to Media Create Co. Ltd., which gathers sales data from retailers.
"We have shipped 800,000 PlayStation Portable as of today," Kutaragi said. "It's not a small number, but it's not big enough a number for the current market."
Total shipments of the PSP are expected to reach about 3 million units by the end of March this year, said Kutaragi. Thefigure includes both units shipped in Japan and those sent to North America and Europe, where Sony said it will launch the PSP before the end of March.
"We will be increasing our capacity from 1 million [units] per month to 2 million [units] per month, and in the summer period, for the selling season this year, we will be increasing to some crazy number, about 3 million a month," he said.

Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2010 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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