Media Go Software Update History
Version 1.3
19 November 2009
Version 1.2
1 October 2009
Version 1.1a
10 July 2009
Version 1.1
2 June 2009
- The following additional devices from Sony Ericsson are supported: Xperia™ X10. Please note: Sony Ericsson phones sold in Japan are not supported.
- Bonus digital copy from purchased DVD or Blu-ray Discs can be transferred to PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) systems.
- Comics purchased through the PlayStation® Store can be transferred to PSP™ systems (requires PSP™ Update version 6.20).
- Video and photo playlists can be transferred to PSP™ systems (requires PSP™ Update version 6.20).
- Media Go can check for PSP™ Updates and copy them to PSP™ systems.
- The new Downloads view can be used to monitor the status and manage the progress of downloadable content.
- An Advanced Transfer option provides customized encoding options for transferring media to a device.
- Control playback and see transfer progress of Media Go in the Windows® 7 taskbar.
- A new reel has been added to the large-screen view to make it easier to quickly navigate your media.
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- The following additional devices from Sony Ericsson are supported: Satio™, Aino™, and Xperia™ Pureness. Please note: Sony Ericsson phones sold in Japan are not supported.
- The following additional devices from Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. are supported: PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) go (PSP-N1000 series).
- Media Go music playlists are supported on PSP™ systems using PSP™ system software version 6.10 or higher.
- Media Go SensMe™ data is supported on PSP™ systems using PSP™ system software version 6.10 or higher with the optional SensMe™ Channels application.
- Games can be browsed within Media Go by expiration date, allowing users to easily view expiration information for all games in their library.
- Individual photos or groups of photos can be quickly rotated using the Rotate Left or Rotate Right buttons in the Photos in Library pane.
- Media Go displays better information and specific graphics for connected PSP™ systems in the device overview pane.
- The PlayStation®Store within Media Go supports enhanced video game preview footage and game screenshot galleries, where available.
- During thumbnail generation, Media Go reports the number of thumbnails remaining in the Library status field of the Library overview pane and as a tooltip in the library navigation pane.
- A new keyboard shortcut is available to quickly access the Search box: Ctrl+E.
- Tooltips display a button’s keyboard shortcut equivalent, if one is available.
- Improvements have been made to CD ripping to resolve some compatibility issues.
- Performance has been improved during background operations while preparing media for transfer to a device.
- The Get Album Artwork and Get Missing Properties options have been added to the Tools menu, in addition to their right-click shortcut menu availability.
- You can now specify folders for games and saved data as well as imported video from the Advanced Library Folders dialog.
- Media Go now employs a sophisticated troubleshooting process in the event of a problem or error, allowing you to attempt to recover by changing problematic settings, or to identify a problematic file.
- The Delete Files option now removes the selected items from the Media Go library and removes them from your computer, or removes references to a missing file in the Media Go library.
- SensMe™ data is now added to Windows Media Audio (WMA) files.
- Media Go can now read embedded thumbnails in Windows Media format files (WMA, ASF, or WMV).
- Improvements have been made to the way Media Go writes multiple pieces of track or album art metadata to MP3 files, allowing other applications to read the data without errors.
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- An automatic problem reporting function has been added. This function sends information about crashes and other major problems to the Media Go engineering team for purposes of future product improvement. Users may choose to opt out of sending this information.
- Stability fixes have been made for media files with problematic or corrupt metadata. In most cases, Media Go can skip problematic files, and will continue to operate without shutting down.
- Stability fixes have been made for potential database and background process problems during application launch.
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- This update improves Media Go stability and compatibility.
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