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post Nov 13 2009, 10:13 AM

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ps3 can support .mkv file? from the manual it doesnt say, so the answer is no?
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post Nov 13 2009, 10:34 AM

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QUOTE(mois @ Nov 13 2009, 10:13 AM)
ps3 can support .mkv file? from the manual it doesnt say, so the answer is no?
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No cannot. you need to convert it to other file formats. You can use mkv2vob to convert and split the file
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post Nov 13 2009, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(mois @ Nov 13 2009, 10:13 AM)
ps3 can support .mkv file? from the manual it doesnt say, so the answer is no?
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The answer is NO, but fortunately, there is a workaround, you lucky guy, and the process is quite fast:

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How to demux the MKV, and remux it back to MP4 - aiman04

It's been 2 weeks of extensive research about PS3 for me. Found a software that can extract AVC.h264, convert the audio only, and remux to create a .MP4 files from my .MKV HD videos (even splitting the file at 4GB if it's too big, PS3 have problems for videos >4GB playback, plus FAT can only store 4GB each file). If anyone wants it, you can get it here, http://sentry23.googlepages.com/. The software is fast, about 10 minute for a 3 GB video. This because it doesn't do any converting to the video because it's already in AVC.h264 format, it only remuxes it to the .MP4 container so that PS3 recognizes it . But it mostly works with 720p videos only, even though some 1080p can be successful too.
Now I'm going ahead to upgrade my HDD, maybe get a 5400rpm to be safe. Swissknife, I'll google that.

About video playback? YES, we can play videos at its native 720p resolution, even 1080p.

I found two programs that are quite reliable to do it. I'll try to write about it a little bit. Might miss something, as I'm writing from my memory.

PS3 Video 9
Recommended for remuxing .MOV Quicktime HD Videos

http://www.redkawa.com/videoconverters/ps3video9/

Can convert almost any video files to PS3 video formats. But converting big and long vidoes will take a very long time for HD videos at 720p or 1080p.

So they also provide a profile to extract AVC.h264 video and it's audio (it will convert the audio only if needed) from .MKV or .MOV (Quicktime) files, and then remux the video and audio together again, but this time into an MPEG-4 video container that is .MP4. This will take only about 1 minute for file that will take 50 minutes if you do the normal conversion. To use this don't use the wizard, but use the "current conversion" tab instead.

MKV file - Select "MKV Passthrough" method.
720p - Works 50% of the time.
1080p - Never work for me.

MOV file - Select "Quicktime HD MOV Passthrough" method.
720p - Works 95% of the time.
1080p - Works 95% of the time.

I still use this program to convert HD movie trailers from http://www.apple.com/trailers/#section=justhd which you can get 1080p trailers with awesome picture quality. And PS3 will play it that same native 1080p resolution!

GOTSent 0.23 Beta 6
Recommended for remuxing .MKV Matroska HD Videos

http://sentry23.googlepages.com/

If you don't already have it, you'll also need these two filters:

AC3Filter Haali Media splitter
http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/

AC3Filter
http://ac3filter.net/project/1/releases

Doesn't do any conversion, only remuxes .MKV files to MPEG-4 video format for PS3. Very fast.

Just browse for your .MKV file, it will extract AVC.h264 video and it's audio (it will also convert the audio only if needed) from the .MKV file, and then remux the video and audio together again, into an MPEG-4 video container that is .MP4. This also take only about 1 minute for file that will take 50 minutes if you do the normal conversion.

Plus one extra feature, it can split your video at 4GB if it's bigger than that, because of 2 things. First, if you transfer the file using USB external FAT32 HDD, you can only put files no bigger than 4GB, second, I read reports saying that PS3 has troubles playing videos bigger than 4GB.

MKV file only.
720p - Works all the time.
1080p - Never work for me, but can be successful for high profile h264 videos.

Really reliable for .MKV files. I have download a certain 7.5GB .MKV 143 minutes video with 720p resolution, used this program to remux it, took about 15 minutes. The video was split to two 3.6GB .MP4 files. Transfered using my USB HDD, and the video played gorgeously at 720p resolution!
Download the latest version here:

http://www.redkawa.com/videoconverters/ps3video9/

The GOTSent program is for MKV videos only. It is really easy. Just browse for your file, set destination folder, leave everything as default, and click convert.

http://sentry23.googlepages.com/

Maybe you need to install these first:

http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/

http://ac3filter.net/project/1/releases

My method here doesn't change the video resolution, frame rate, etc at all. It just take it as it is and put it into an MPEG-4 container. So the picture quality remains as awesome. Hope you get it to work.
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The mkv file must use either AC3 or DTS (will be auto transcoded to AC3) audio not AAC. What the remux process does is, taking out the audio and video from the mkv container and put them into the vob container which PS3 supports.

For 1080p source the whole video will be trancoded into MPEG2 codec and the final file size will be bigger but the picture quality remains. For instance an 8GB of 1080p source will be 10GB after the transcoding process and it will take a while, depends how powerful your PC is.

The best part is all the vob files regardless the size can be transferred to PS3 HDD via network. So don't need to burn into a DVDR or split those big files to fit into those FAT32 external devices which have 4GB size limitation.

Q) hmm...is it possible to play video files larger than 2Gb and formats other than .avi..? must install linux er?
A)yes you can playback file larger than 2GB other than avi like mkv files but you must remux it into a vob or trancode/convert it into mpeg2 and transfer it via network to PS3 hdd....

Remux mkv into vob :-

Pros
- Only take 15-20mins.
- file size remains the same.
- picture quality remains like the original source.

Cons
- you can't ff/rw while playback.
- you can't stop in the middle and continue, once you stop, you must Play it from the beginning. You can only Pause the video.

Transcode/Convert into MPEG2

Pros
- you can ff/rw, stop in the middle and continue.
- picture quality remains like the original source.

Cons
- takes a longer time, 3-5 hours of transcoding (depends on the file size and how powerful your PC is).
- the file size will be almost double from the original file. - tot31
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post Nov 13 2009, 10:44 AM

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QUOTE(geekster129 @ Nov 13 2009, 07:31 AM)
To post a status on Facebook when you platted a game? brows.gif
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must be like those.

blah blah name : has just achieved tropi.


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post Nov 13 2009, 10:59 AM

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Imagine getting a trophy in some kind of a Harvest Moon game.

Your friend will comment:

"Eh, new Barn Buddy game ar?" laugh.gif

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post Nov 13 2009, 01:14 PM

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Newbie here.Just want to ask can i use HDMI as my video output and the AV as my audio output??Because i scare the LCD monitor i buy the speaker not loud enough.
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post Nov 13 2009, 01:17 PM

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QUOTE(rifles @ Nov 13 2009, 01:14 PM)
Newbie here.Just want to ask can i use HDMI as my video output and the AV as my audio output??Because i scare the LCD monitor i buy the speaker not loud enough.
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post Nov 13 2009, 01:27 PM

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QUOTE(rifles @ Nov 13 2009, 01:14 PM)
Newbie here.Just want to ask can i use HDMI as my video output and the AV as my audio output??Because i scare the LCD monitor i buy the speaker not loud enough.
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Yes. The latest firmware version supports this feature.

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post Nov 13 2009, 01:37 PM

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QUOTE(geekster129 @ Nov 13 2009, 01:27 PM)
Yes. As of firmware 2.8, IINM
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You're mistaken.
I've been doing it since 1.7 firmware. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(geekster129 @ Nov 13 2009, 07:31 AM)
To post a status on Facebook when you platted a game? brows.gif
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A must disable for me to avoid nagging from my other half.
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post Nov 13 2009, 02:29 PM

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Hi guys, I have a ps3 phat and maybe plan to buy ps3 slim, if I buy ps3 slim, can i backup all my save games from the phat and use it on the slim if i sign in with all the same psn accounts using same username and password or I have to unlock everything from the ps3 slim all over again??
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QUOTE(sengwee1988 @ Nov 13 2009, 02:29 PM)
Hi guys, I have a ps3 phat and maybe plan to buy ps3 slim, if I buy ps3 slim, can i backup all my save games from the phat and use it on the slim if i sign in with all the same psn accounts using same username and password or I have to unlock everything from the ps3 slim all over again??
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You can only copy saves that are not copy-protected.
For the games that has its save file copy-protected, you're just going to need to start everything again.
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post Nov 13 2009, 05:58 PM

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QUOTE(geekster129 @ Nov 13 2009, 10:43 AM)
The answer is NO, but fortunately, there is a workaround, you lucky guy, and the process is quite fast:
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But we still can't convert mkv's the subtitle (properly) over to other formats rite?..

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post Nov 13 2009, 06:59 PM

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QUOTE(ericpires @ Nov 13 2009, 11:34 AM)
No cannot. you need to convert it to other file formats. You can use mkv2vob to convert and split the file
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i used the mkv2vob to convert transformer.mkv which is 3.7gb with total 2hours plus. I select split file 1gb(my thumbdrive sized that). Ok conversion, total file 1.6gb ( 900mb + 700mb). I played both file and wtf total only 1hour play time? not even reach TROF's climax. any solution to that?
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Ok guys, I know it is lame. But just now my bro n me had a debate over PS3 VS PC topic. It seems like he has some strong points about PC is superior than PS3. So please gimme some reasons why I should buy PS3 rather than PC for gaming? Thanks. smile.gif
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post Nov 14 2009, 12:06 AM

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QUOTE(Aeiou11 @ Nov 13 2009, 10:29 PM)
Ok guys, I know it is lame. But just now my bro n me had a debate over PS3 VS PC topic. It seems like he has some strong points about PC is superior than PS3. So please gimme some reasons why I should buy PS3 rather than PC for gaming? Thanks. smile.gif
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Reasons?.. one reason will do..

"PSthree EXCLUSIVE TITLES"!!.... flex.gif

Other than that.. Blu-ray loh.. wink.gif
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QUOTE(Aeiou11 @ Nov 13 2009, 10:29 PM)
Ok guys, I know it is lame. But just now my bro n me had a debate over PS3 VS PC topic. It seems like he has some strong points about PC is superior than PS3. So please gimme some reasons why I should buy PS3 rather than PC for gaming? Thanks. smile.gif
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And why are you posting this in the beginner's thread? doh.gif
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QUOTE(TomatomanzSeedlezz @ Nov 14 2009, 12:06 AM)
Reasons?.. one reason will do..

"PSthree EXCLUSIVE TITLES"!!....  flex.gif

Other than that.. Blu-ray loh.. wink.gif
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no because ps3 is not limited by crappy graphics unlike pc and xbox360 games most ps3 games that are hardcore on the graphic part really goes all out.
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post Nov 14 2009, 12:10 AM

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Oops, I shouldn't post it here?? Haha sorry ya.
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post Nov 14 2009, 12:56 AM

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I'd like to if anyone has experienced this:

I was playing Gta4, when I heard a 'pop'. I was immediately disconnected from PSN. I used a wired connection and the ethernet port on the back of PS3 no longer lights up (green light).

I switch to wireless and the wireless LED in front does not light up either. I restart PS3 and it takes 4-5 mins to load up XMB menu and then my controllers no longer sync with my console or only syncs until next restart.

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