View Full Version : Any place to legally download UMD movies?
Alright, I've just purchased a brand-new silver PSP 3000 a few hours ago. What I would like to know is whether there actually is a website that provides UMD movie files up for download in return for a fee.
I don't feel like going out again just to buy one or two UMD movies. So again, is there any place that offers an online service where you can download full-length PSP movies like Apple does with its iTunes store?
Nothing illegal though!
R33C3reece
09-02-2009, 19:23
nope sorry :(
all illegal!
Sorry.
All I can say if you're looking for legal... then rip your own DVDs and use a program called PSPVideo9 (or another video conversion software of your choice) and convert them for the PSP.
or go out and buy UMDs. Since it's a dead format as far as movies go you can typically find them really cheap.
You're just gonna have to watch them for free :/
You're just gonna have to watch them for free :/
Alright, now that the legal possibility has gone down the drain I'd like to learn more about free methods. Where to start? You may PM me for details. :snicker
Or order UMDs from the internet.
http://www.play.com/Games/PSP/6-/GenreBrowse.html?searchstring=UMD
Funny to see movies still getting released on it. Angels and Demons is up for release on 14/09/09.
randy125zx
09-22-2009, 04:49
if was downloaded directed to you psp it would take days
lloyd_yayo
09-22-2009, 04:59
playstation network via pro-duo or the Go's internal memeory
cupra777
09-23-2009, 10:31
amazon, play, why d/l em when you can have it on disc
lordAlucard
09-24-2009, 00:20
amazon, play, why d/l em when you can have it on disc
But you don't have to carry UMDs around if you download them.
Download only + PSP = WIN
if was downloaded directed to you psp it would take days
Oh come on, 802.11b kicks ***.
Ugh, I just googled and realized the PSP Go! Is STILL 802.11b ... why Sony, why...
Oh come on, 802.11b kicks ***.
Ugh, I just googled and realized the PSP Go! Is STILL 802.11b ... why Sony, why...
Yeah, it's stupid isn't it?
A console that relies on digital downloads to be still using 802.11b..