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Monday, December 23, 2013

What PlayStation 4 Means for Music and Sony

People are interested in the new PlayStation 4 interface, so for starters, here’s what Sony Music Unlimited looks like on the Sony PlayStation 4:
It’s pretty. As I watched Sony demonstrate the $400 PlayStation 4 at a Manhattan hotel on Tuesday, I was impressed by the music experience’s clean interface, the smoothness of the transitions, and other graphical elements. But the really interesting stuff is under the hood.
We’ll leave the videogaming judgments and specs talk to the gaming publications — other than that the PS4 has a digital optical output, which means audiophiles can process any music source on the DAC of their choice, (good), but that it can’t (yet?) play MP3s or CDs (bad; also, updated with link). We’re into music, so we sat down with Mike Aragon, Sony general manager of global digital video and music services, to find out what you need to know about the PlayStation 4 if you care about music, and are considering this new console.
What we learned:
1. You can finally play your own music inside games
When I had more time for videogames, I used to mute the game’s music and run its sound effects through my television at a loud volume, and then play whatever music I wanted to on the sound system. According to Aragon, you can now do that with the PS4, using any song on Sony Music Unlimited — and you couldn’t do that with the PS3.
Most gamers Sony’s music and video division have surveyed would do something like my old trick, but with earbuds connected to a phone. The new solution is way easier, not to mention better, and it lets you alter music volume independently of the videogame’s sound effects without leaving the game. And all of the music and sound effects come out of whatever speakers you’re gaming on.
2. It’s kind of like Facebook
When you first fire up the PlayStation 4, you’re presented with a mix of stuff in one unified interface — music your friends have listened to, music your friends have liked, and music you are likely to like, all within the same mix of stuff from the rest of your Playstation 4 friend network. For example, if your friend scored a great goal in FIFA 14, they might share that to the network with the Share button, right alongside your Javelin likes.
“It’s almost analogous to your Facebook feed,” explained Aragon to Evolver.fm, as he demonstrated the PS4 What’s New welcome screen. “It’s kind of a mash-up of all the cool things online with your friends, and we think this is going to be a really integral part of discovery for both video and for music.”
The screen also contains artist stations, genre stations, mood stations, and more, using Sony’s internal recommendation system.
3. Gamers listen to more on-demand music
We figured that since gamers are more focused on, well, games, that they’d be more likely to listen to artist, genre, or mood-based stations — a phenomenon we figured would be exacerbated by hard it is to request a specific song by entering text on a videogame controller. We also knew that because Sony Music Unlimited reaches gamers on Playstation as well as non-gamers on iOS, Android, and the web, Sony would have insights into the listening behavior of gamers vs. the rest of us.
Contrary to our suspicion, Aragon said gamers actually like to choose exactly what to listen to more than non-gamers. However, we were correct in assuming that they don’t do this on their gaming consoles. The default behavior, he said, is that people create playlists on iOS, Android, or the web, and then access them on their PlayStations — a trend that will likely continue with the PS4.
Eventually, search will be easier on the platform, but in a roundabout way: Gamers will be able to search for Sony Music Unlimited tracks on the PlayStation 4 using their Android or iOS devices.
4. 30 free days of 22 million tracks comes with every PS4
As with certain Sony televisions, each PlayStation 4 comes with 30 free days of Sony Music Unlimited, with on-demand and programmed access to 22 million songs.
5. The PS4 might help Sony Music, the label, in some small way
Sony Music Unlimited has about 22 million songs, from all the major labels and most of the indies (other than the usual on-demand subscription holdouts). It needs that other music in order to provide a comprehensive service, but the fact that Sony owns a label, a music service, and a gaming console means it can do some interesting cross-promotion. So far, Sony has experimented with having Sony Music artists curate playlists for Sony Music Unlimited on the PlayStation 4.
6. The PS4 music interface will replace current iOS/Android designs
Eventually, Sony plans to scrap its current iOS and Android app designs, and roll out something quite similar to the new PS 4 interface across those platforms, for a unified look and feel on all screens. We imagine that a great deal of Sony Music Unlimited users are coming from PlayStation, so this will give them a consistent, updated interface, with access to all of the Facebook-style social updates of the PlayStation 4.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Inspiration fix


Set a timer for 5 minutes and then use the internet or your environment to seek inspiration. Then spend 5 minutes focusing on your problem. Repeat until solutions arise.
This a cool way of inspiration, come up with an idea or an idea that you were givien. Focus, and Google your ideas and see what you can come up within the 5 minutes. And then use what you have gathered through the internet, or the enviroment and put them within the idea that you are working with. Somewhere in this process maybe of doing this process a few times. You may come up with how you want to do it from that point on. Give it a try and see what happens.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Group & Evaluate


In just 5 minutes, write down as many words you can that come to mind related to your project or task. Then group the words together by common attributes. Then evaluate what the items in each group have in common.
This is an interesting creative idea that this is. Cause I had just found an app in the iTunes app store. Where you do just the very thing that is mentioned here in this post. Once you see everything on paper or on a computer then you can process everything a little more better once you see it. So all I have to say about it is taken of advantage of all the ideas that you have gathered for yourself and see what you will come up with. Once its on paper and you get the chance to put everything in its proper place.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Playstation Prototype

Throughout the month of December, I've been reading a few blogs through out the internet while on my winter break from school. And I have come across this video of the the Prototype of the New Playstation Phone, In the the video the phone's promo type name is "Zues", but if you look at the video it looks like the PSP Go, but it's an android phone. So for anyone that is a techie or likes Playstation, or even a gamer check this out.