Sony's cloud-based music service, the aptly titled Music Unlimited, has been destined for the PlayStation Vita since before it was called a PlayStation Vita. Today, Kaz Hirai revealed during Sony's annual CES keynote that the service would be available on day one for PlayStation Vita users.
Also of significance to the Sony product owners of the US is the confirmation of PlayMemories Studio, the leaked editing application first seen this past weekend. It will allow users to manipulate photos and videos directly through the PS3.
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Jan 9th 2012 8:31PM Eniko said
Will we be able to use the vita as a controller to manipulate those photos even further though? That touch screen could come in handy for editing on my PS3.
Posted: Jan 9th 2012 8:45PM wrongThinker said
@Eniko That's actually a very good question... seconded!
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Posted: Jan 9th 2012 8:45PM Campion10 said
Yay?
Posted: Jan 9th 2012 9:10PM Angel Mass said
are they free services?
Posted: Jan 9th 2012 10:44PM liquidsoap89 said
@Angel Mass
Are they available in the country sitting on american's heads?
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Are they available in the country sitting on american's heads?
Posted: Jan 9th 2012 11:40PM Kamalot said
Wasn't there already video-editing software that worked with the Eye? I remember recording video, applying effects, and stitching together clips to make a movie?
Of course, the results were awful since the footage was grainy and the effects were an un-subtle mess of color-shifting.
Of course, the results were awful since the footage was grainy and the effects were an un-subtle mess of color-shifting.
Posted: Jan 10th 2012 10:27AM ImpurestCrowd said
As much of a fan of Sony's as I am I can't seem to get excited over the Vita, I guess it appeals to a certain market. I hope it does well for them. @ Kamalot it was the Eye Create software.





