
Neuros has fixed that
little problem that rendered their Neuros Recoder 2 virtually useless if you upgraded your PSP with the recent 2.7 firmware update. To fix your recorder you simply have to download Neuros' own firmware update, which we assume won't have any negative effect on your PSP. In addition to making the recorder PSP compatible again, the update adds a new set of cellphone and PDA-friendly formats and allows iPod-friendly video to be encoded at the Fine (1Mbps) and Superfine (1.5Mbps) quality settings.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
pr0n* @ May 18th 2006 5:52PM
maybe i'll get one now
K_G @ May 18th 2006 5:55PM
"To fix your recorder you simply have to download Neuros' own firmware update, which we assume won't have any negative effect on your PSP."
The is oddly worded....it sounds like you are upgrading your PSP firmware...you are not, you are upgrading the firmware on neuros hardware. Why would upgrading firmware on another device impact the PSP? Either the nerous created files would play or they would not.
fulani @ May 18th 2006 6:33PM
K_G - please tell me you're having a laugh. Did you really not get that joke. lol@yoooo!
enki @ May 19th 2006 10:14AM
K_G... you are full of fail and ass
Kamalot @ May 19th 2006 11:27AM
I am sure all PSP owners who still care about watching movies on the thing are excited by this...both of them.
soupbun @ May 19th 2006 12:48PM
it would've been 10x better if they actually had Wifi/Ethernet/USB support and dumped the content to USB mass storage, some remote windows share or nfs mount, instead of card slots.
la2ch @ May 19th 2006 1:03PM
Watch out for this gadget, I was recording when it passed my 2gb capacity, and the CF card is no longer useable, I highly suspect the recorder did it, but their support says no chance, I don't want to risk another 2gb cards in it.