DieH@rd said:Explain.
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DieH@rd said:Explain.
MidgarBlowedUp said:Well, I wonder if USB HDD's work?
Timan said:Hmm so how is a mac user to share their content?
Also is it normal for the ps2 titles not to take all of the screen even with the full screen setting ticked? (using just scan on 1080p tele)
Magnus said:Is media sharing possible on a wired network, or is a wireless network required for streaming media?
Magnus said:And can anyone educate the masses (me + whomever) on the use of apps like TVersity and Twonky to facilitate this? My goal is to get some of these vids/music files over to my PS3 and I'm too behind on understanding how everything works to be able to do it. Would appreciate if anyone could even point me in the right direction to a document or whatever to learn more.
burnfout said:I use twonkyvison on my macbook, all my music and pictures are shared perfectly, none of my movies work though ( avi, wmv, mov)
Magnus said:Is media sharing possible on a wired network, or is a wireless network required for streaming media?
And can anyone educate the masses (me + whomever) on the use of apps like TVersity and Twonky to facilitate this? My goal is to get some of these vids/music files over to my PS3 and I'm too behind on understanding how everything works to be able to do it. Would appreciate if anyone could even point me in the right direction to a document or whatever to learn more.
Goldrusher said:Only PS3-readable formats can be streamed from PC to PS3.
Goldrusher said:Only PS3-readable formats can be streamed from PC to PS3.
Timan said:There a guide for this TwonkyMedia thing? I installed the demo and I can't find it :/
Timan said:There a guide for this TwonkyMedia thing? I installed the demo and I can't find it :/
Seiken said:Version 1.80 also allows users on a home network to seamlessly view and play rich media content such as images, music and video on their PS3, that is stored on their DLNA3 enabled devices such as PCs and laptops elsewhere in the house, reinforcing PS3s credentials as a home entertainment hub that truly deserves pride of place in the Living Room.
Manp said:next update wallpapers support and ingame XMB pleeeez!
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beermonkey@tehbias said:As I expected, it makes zero difference (in terms of losing shadow detail, or even a change in the overall balance) on my Pioneer. I noticed a while back that the Pio plasmas automatically adjust for PC levels via VGA, so I'm not surprised that it does the same for HDMI.
gofreak said:BTW, patsu on B3D reports that Remote Play allows you to access content on DLNA devices on your PSP via your PS3. So you can browse your PC media on your PSP just as on PS3 etc.
Linkzg said:this is a special day for me, I packed up my PS2, it is now dusting in my closet next to my PS1 never to be used again (unless I have the desire to play an import game).
but how do you stream content from your PC to the PS3? is there a simple free way of doing it?
TTP said:Yep, I can confirm that. Now I can have all my porn videos on the PC HDD and watch them remotely on the PSP while in the toilet.
Forgot to add it works smoooooothly.
TTP said:I'm using TwonkyMedia but people are reporting it works with WMP11 too. Sadly I cannot find any Sharing option on that thing.
TTP said:I'm using TwonkyMedia but people are reporting it works with WMP11 too. Sadly I cannot find any Sharing option on that thing.
TTP said:Not really. MP4 dont work.
burnfout said:I am using Twonky too, which videos did you get to work? Only Mpegs?
gofreak said:Indeed, it does. I was surprised how seamless it is in terms of selecting a video and it just playing.
TTP said:Hey did u notice what I posted at the top of this page?
CoG said:The DVD upscaling looks fantastic, as does the PS2 filtering.
gofreak said:Hmm...that's really odd. Just downloaded a trailer from the PS Store to see if a thumbnail would automatically be created for it, but no dice. It does it for videos you copy over from your PC though. That seems strange. It'd be nice if it created a thumbnail automatically for every video.
womfalcs3 said:There's no need to pay money for a client... just use Windows Media Player.
Magnus said:I'm a little thrilled at being able to access so much media as is. I've been wanting to do this for ages with my 360, but forcing users to have Vista or a WMC PC always stood in the way.
Linkzg said:how is it done with WMP?
womfalcs3 said:Options > Library tab > Configure Sharing > Enable it
In a little bit you'll see the Windows Media icon appear under each media section of the XMB. Restart the PS3, and you'll be able to see the files in the playlists.
womfalcs3 said:Options > Library tab > Configure Sharing > Enable it
You'll get an icon on your system tray, so just enable the unknown device when that pops up.
In a little bit you'll see the Windows Media icon appear under each media section of the XMB. Restart the PS3, and you'll be able to see the files in the playlists.