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JB1981 said:Holy shit.
Full range HDMI completey improved the contrast on my TV. Blacks are a lot richer and whites are whiter. Color POPS. **** YEAH!!!!
1080p or 720p? Both?
JB1981 said:Holy shit.
Full range HDMI completey improved the contrast on my TV. Blacks are a lot richer and whites are whiter. Color POPS. **** YEAH!!!!
brandonh83 said:1080p or 720p? Both?
It wasn't directed at you (I'm really sorry if post sounded like it) just that speculations from certain AV forum insiders about PS3 hw capabilities have been consistently aimed at pointing out unexisting bottlenecks and limitations.JB1981 said:that's the last time i post speculation from other shitty forums. heh
Apart from the fact that it's wrong. I've now gone through HQV v1.4 (latest version) twice now, and it's not close to a full pass. It is much better than the 360 now though.Vic said:Best post in this whole thread
andrewfee said:Vertical detail - flickering. 5/10
Jaggies 1 - Pass. 5/5
Jaggies 2 - Partial. Fails on lower bar. 3/5
Flag test - Minor jaggies visible in flag. 5/10
Picture detail. Detail is visible, but a little soft compared to other players. No ringing though. 5/10
Noise reduction. Does almost nothing. 0/10
Motion Adaptive noise reduction. Does almost nothing, causes a little smearing. 0/10
3:2 detection. Actually works! But a little slow. 5/10
Cadence detection:
2:2 - Pass.
2:2:2:4 - Flicker, fail.
2:3:3:2 - Flicker, fail.
3:2:3:2:2 - Flicker, fail.
5:5 - Pass.
6:4 - Pass.
8:7 - Pass.
3:2 - Pass.
25/40
Mixed 3:2 Horizontal. 10/10
Mixed 3:2 Vertical. 10/10
Total: 73/130
I'm getting frustrated, I can't get the media sharing to work on multiple PC's (one is a laptop) on my network using WMP11 or TVersity. Firewalls etc have been disabled.
WTF
Fafalada said:It wasn't directed at you (I'm really sorry if post sounded like it) just that speculations from certain AV forum insiders about PS3 hw capabilities have been consistently aimed at pointing out unexisting bottlenecks and limitations.
But this one is just common sense - if PS3 can't stream HD because of memory, one begs the question how it's done on that other machine with the same amount of memory (not to mention other hw with similar or less resources available).
Ashhong said:Did you follow the steps from TVersity? I was able to stream music and download video files which TVersity converted first onto my PSP. I have yet to try it on the PS3, but I'm assuming if it works on the PSP, it will work on the PS3.
g35twinturbo said:I had the same problem here is the fix for it.....I'm being lazy and just reposted my other post from another forum
belvedere said:Yeah, if you're referring to the steps provided by them during the setup process.
...yeah....go play Ninja Gaiden Sigma Demo againMrbob said:Full Range HDMI wow, just turned it on.
Kinan said:Ok, managed to get streaming working with tversity. Only for PS3 formats (MP2, MP3, MP4) though so far, transcoding do not work for some reason. Back to settings joggling.
AgentOtaku said:...yeah....go play Ninja Gaiden Sigma Demo again
JB1981 said:Holy shit.
Full range HDMI completey improved the contrast on my TV. Blacks are a lot richer and whites are whiter. Color POPS. **** YEAH!!!!
JB1981 said:The strange thing about Full Range HDMI is that if you play a PS2 game, you have to go back into display settings and re-enable again after you're done. WTF?
honestly it makes Resistance look ten times better, more contrasty and more colorful. The greens are really green. The world doesn't look as grey and drab. It just looks more vibrant. I'm done with component now.supermackem said:Yeah i have found this too on the dash, full range has made black very black now on my tv will try a game see if it offers the same level of improvement.
Is this through the browser or XMB? I can see all my audio/artists but all my mp3 files show up as unsupported. Please post what you did. Thanks.Kinan said:Ok, managed to get streaming working with tversity. Only for PS3 formats (MP2, MP3, MP4) though so far, transcoding do not work for some reason. Back to settings joggling.
JB1981 said:honestly it makes Resistance look ten times better, more contrasty and more colorful. The greens are really green. The world doesn't look as grey and drab. It just looks more vibrant. I'm done with component now.
Stillmatic said:Is there a list of supported formats that can be streamed?
-Rogue5- said:I don't know if anyone has confirmed yet, but it's worth reiterating: you have access to your PC's media through (local) remote play!!! All you music, pictures, videos that are playable on your PS3 are also playable on your PSP, hopefully, on the go!!!!
garrickk said:Is this through the browser or XMB? I can see all my audio/artists but all my mp3 files show up as unsupported. Please post what you did. Thanks.
I started a thread at TVersity's forum: http://forums.tversity.com/viewtopic.php?p=27251#27251
InterMoniker said:Blu-ray 720p are you serious?!?!?!?!? That's hot shit!
JB1981 said:The strange thing about Full Range HDMI is that if you play a PS2 game, you have to go back into display settings and re-enable again after you're done. WTF?
Stillmatic said:Is there a list of supported formats that can be streamed?
Cassano said:When I turn off the PS3 then turn it back on, I have to re-enable it. The setting says Full, but I have to set it back to Limited, then set it to back Full again.
Anyone else have this problem?
No upscaling DVD's over component is ****ing lame, but this streaming music from the PC business rocks.