175w ago - In a recent
interview, COO and President of Sony Electronics USA
Stan Glasgow revealed that Bravia Internet Video Link is coming to the PS3 entertainment system.
The free HD Internet video streaming service gives users content from providers such as YouTube, AOL LLC, Yahoo Inc, Amazon, Netflix and more.
Although no specific details are available about it at the moment, Glasgow did confirm that the PlayStation 3 will get support for the Bravia Internet Video Link service in addition to other video streaming services in the near future.
To quote: "There's no indication if this will or won't make its way beyond the US border but we can always hope.
More streaming video services would definitely be welcome on the PS3, but assuming you can view this website you can probably do everything this will promise to do but on your PC."
Ah, Vidzone may be. Was one of the Packages installed. Didn't know it has something todo with the listed stations.
I'm from neither of the countries in the XML so no wonder I did't see them in VidZone.
The attached xml file comes from
/dev_hdd0/tmp/explore/xil/tv/ctmp//xil.xml
Interesting might be that the QOOK TV is linked to a PKG-File, which is a Debug PKG as it seems. The Files are not on a clean HDD, I did go online and downloaded some store games to it. Might get loaded when u browse the what's new application, not sure.
Hmm... it's in the temporary map So i gues its from PlayTV or the VidZone...
The attached xml file comes from
/dev_hdd0/tmp/explore/xil/tv/ctmp//xil.xml
Interesting might be that the QOOK TV is linked to a PKG-File, which is a Debug PKG as it seems. The Files are not on a clean HDD, I did go online and downloaded some store games to it. Might get loaded when u browse the what's new application, not sure.