PS3 Media Server, Now U Can Watch *.mkv(HD Video) On PS3
PS3 Media Server, Now U Can Watch *.mkv(HD Video) On PS3
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Apr 3 2009, 05:32 PM
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Good info! Will try it later.
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Apr 3 2009, 08:26 PM
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Apr 3 2009, 09:08 PM
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For the record....WRT54G version 7 router sux....PS3 doesn't like it....and media center doesn't work well if you use this router. Low quality also will "hang" and lose connection.
Anyway i will change router when i get a new HD TV and shift the PS3 downstairs. But otherwise i think PS3 Media Server is an awesome software and very easy to setup. People who want to watch shows from their PC and the "family TV" is far away from your PC, this solution is perfect for you. This post has been edited by wolfx: Apr 3 2009, 09:08 PM |
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Apr 7 2009, 10:55 AM
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My buffer on the pc is only 30% used but it still stutters in low quality. I'm assuming its because of my linksys router though.
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Apr 8 2009, 02:54 PM
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QUOTE(myuu @ Apr 8 2009, 01:45 PM) I agree with the general thread sentiment: PS3 Media Server is an awesome piece of work! I was thinking of the homeplugs solution. But i wonder will it work if the LAN span two houses side by side.Generally, stuttering happens because:- 1 - not enough network bandwidth. Wireless is fine for normal videos but if you plan to watch HD it's better to go wired (Aztech Homeplugs ftw), or lower your mencoder quality settings, or set your mencoder bandwidth limit. |
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Apr 9 2009, 08:32 AM
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QUOTE(msn83235502 @ Apr 8 2009, 06:56 PM) just think like this.. if can, 1 house only subscribe to the internet, others just buy homeplug and enjoy free internet without to pay anything.does it makes sense? Actually i was reading some security FAQs some time ago....it is indeed possible for other houses to "steal" your line when you use homeplug....that's why only both the plugs you buy correspond to each other through encryption....so example if you give 1 plug to your neighbour and he plug it in next door, its possible for him to share your LAN if the houses are wired in such a way that they are connected.starhub u mentioned is using other kind of thing. |
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