vic2020 said:Doesn't homebrew basically turn a console into a PC? In that case why wouldn't you just use a good PC instead??
vic2020 said:Doesn't homebrew basically turn a console into a PC? In that case why wouldn't you just use a good PC instead??
richisawesome said:I'm fine with downloading episodes of Dexter and 24, 350mb each - but a 25 gig ISO? No. Never.
mooooose said:No one wants that.
We want homebrew.
A port of XBMC (somehow, it's a X86 only software, even under Linux).
Piracy would just give Sony an even greater incentive to fix this hack.
richisawesome said:If this leads to decent homebrew, then I'm all for it. Piracy is a very possible downside, but really, it won't be as bad as with something like the PSP or DS, where the games are so much smaller.
I'm fine with downloading episodes of Dexter and 24, 350mb each - but a 25 gig ISO? No. Never.
I just want to see what kind of possibilities this exploit might open up for homebrewers. An XBMC-esque suite would be awesome.
You don't really need to transcode anything, other than RealMedia and some other crappy formats. MKV can be remuxed quickly, and the resulting file is playable on PS3 and any PC player. PS3 Media Center also remuxes them on the fly, it doesn't transcode them.grap3fruitman said:Transcode everything? That's a great fix and not a shitty band aid you found on the ground.
I NEED SCISSORS said:Hopefully we get the best elements of PSP custom firmware. I'm talking homebrew, emulators, PS1 EBOOT creation, registry hacks, and more video format support. Except this time, minimal piracy due to large Blu-ray downloads. Cautiously optimistic about this.
MasterTeacher said:There's no real benefit to hacking the PS3
I love how you've somehow justified piracy based on size of file with an assumption that size matters when people who pirate are just interested in getting free shit even if it takes a week to download...as shown over and over again through the years.richisawesome said:Piracy is a very possible downside, but really, it won't be as bad as with something like the PSP or DS, where the games are so much smaller.
Dani said:So your fine with pirating smaller files and not larger ones?
MightyHedgehog said:I love how you've somehow justified piracy based on size of file with an assumption that size matters when people who pirate are just interested in getting free shit even if it takes a week to download...as shown over and over again through the years.
But you can buy SNES games a number of services now. Or you could have even bought a new SNES. That's still not much better.richisawesome said:I wouldn't pirate regardless.
SNES roms are my limit, thanks - and that's only because my trusty Super Famicom has imploded on itself.
richisawesome said:I wouldn't pirate regardless.
SNES roms are my limit, thanks - and that's only because my trusty Super Famicom has imploded on itself.
They would never do it though, not if they want to kill some of their Blu-ray market. Like, 90% of rips on the internet are MKV pirate copies. :lolbadcrumble said:All the more incentive for Sony to get around to adding .mkv playback, by the way.
SecretBonusPoint said:Look, lets get fully blunt here. Homebrew on a console at this point is bullshit. You had the original Xbox, you have the Wii, you can have a PC. The media centre shit is just really weaksauce as if you wanted something like that so badly you'd have a mini-PC in your living room or whatever.
If homebrew found a perfect PS2 emulator already in there, thats something maybe 'worth it', but there are really so few advantages here to hacking your PS3 (not even a region excuse here either) beyond piracy that the dude would be a straight up cunt to release the exploit. It must really suck as a developer exclusive to a system to hear this rumble in the clouds.
badcrumble said:Bingo. And I bet at least half the people in here saying no reeeeeally they want homebrew/XBMC out if it i SWEAR would use it for precisely that. The PS3 is already incredible as a media player, especially with PS3 Media Server. The only possibly defensible thing I could think piracy might add to it would be an SNES emulator or something.
I NEED SCISSORS said:They would never do it though, not if they want to kill some of their Blu-ray market. Like, 90% of rips on the internet are MKV pirate copies. :lol
Bingo. And I bet at least half the people in here saying no reeeeeally they want homebrew/XBMC out if it i SWEAR would use it for precisely that. The PS3 is already incredible as a media player, especially with PS3 Media Server. The only possibly defensible thing I could think piracy might add to it would be an SNES emulator or something.SecretBonusPoint said:Look, lets get fully blunt here. Homebrew on a console at this point is bullshit. You had the original Xbox, you have the Wii, you can have a PC. The media centre shit is just really weaksauce as if you wanted something like that so badly you'd have a mini-PC in your living room or whatever.
If homebrew found a perfect PS2 emulator already in there, thats something maybe 'worth it', but there are really so few advantages here to hacking your PS3 (not even a region excuse here either) beyond piracy that the dude would be a straight up cunt to release the exploit. It must really suck as a developer exclusive to a system to hear this rumble in the clouds.
jett said:I'd really like to know what content do these gaffers watch on their MKV files.![]()
Here's a pretty good solution: an unhacked PS3.kinggroin said:Can't agree.
While the PC is infinitely more capable as a HT system, an XMBC decked PS3 system is much more convenient, much cheaper, probably less wattage, and just an overall more accessible solution.
I'm sure brain_stew will come in here and tell me I'm a bad person, while linking to a shuttle based HTC pc built for like 300 bucks :lol
He'd still be wrong.
I NEED SCISSORS said:They would never do it though, not if they want to kill some of their Blu-ray market. Like, 90% of rips on the internet are MKV pirate copies. :lol
I stream to my Xbox with XBMC using an external HDD and a hacked router. I don't want to have to leave my PC on to get my media. I don't even want to have to set up DLNA.badcrumble said:Bingo. And I bet at least half the people in here saying no reeeeeally they want homebrew/XBMC out if it i SWEAR would use it for precisely that. The PS3 is already incredible as a media player, especially with PS3 Media Server. The only possibly defensible thing I could think piracy might add to it would be an SNES emulator or something.
badcrumble said:Here's a pretty good solution: an unhacked PS3.
I NEED SCISSORS said:Hopefully we get the best elements of PSP custom firmware. I'm talking homebrew, emulators, PS1 EBOOT creation, registry hacks, and more video format support. Except this time, minimal piracy due to large Blu-ray downloads. Cautiously optimistic about this.
Mendokuse said:Can I play MKV now?
I have. Some of you should really get randomly nailed with MPAA lawsuits.kamorra said:Some of you should really try XBMC someday.
jett said:No, you can't play your pirated movies on your PS3 yet.
badcrumble said:The only possibly defensible thing I could think piracy might add to it would be an SNES emulator or something.
AniHawk said:Top 20s by year:
2007:
Wii: 3
DS: 2
PS2: 2
PS3: 3
360: 4
Multiplatform: 6
2008:
Wii: 2
DS: 1
PS2: 1
PS3: 5
360: 2
Multiplatform: 9
2009 (there was a tie for 20th place again):
Wii: 1
DS: 1
PS3: 6
360: 4
PC: 1
Multiplatform: 8
jett said:No, you can't play your pirated movies on your PS3 yet.
If XMBC was to hit the PS3 I'd buy another one tomorrow. Far cheaper and far less hassle than purchasing a comparable HTPC.SecretBonusPoint said:The media centre shit is just really weaksauce as if you wanted something like that so badly you'd have a mini-PC in your living room or whatever.
Psychotext said:Can I haz XBMC now please?![]()
I NEED SCISSORS said:I'd like to follow this up before people start taking it the wrong way - at the end of the day this is all a perfect world scenario. Yes, it could be cool to install ISOs, yes it might explode your head if we were able to swap around the X and O buttons in the XMB, and i'd jump for joy if I could get some video files playing on the console correctly (some serious issues playing WMA audio, and decodes WMV yet has no ASF support??). But as people have said there are already other devices that can do just this. My drift is this - it's not needed, but could be nice to have; perhaps not if piracy has a chance to take hold.
I really don't understand how you could equate using XBMC to piracy but then justify PS3 streaming at the same time. It's just a difference in means of streaming.badcrumble said:I have. Some of you should really get randomly nailed with MPAA lawsuits.
The Faceless Master said:i can't believe people saying that transcoding "works great" and is a "great solution" when it's just a shitty solution that barely does the job with crappy 1 pass low quality realtime mpeg2 encodes and is entirely dependent on another device (a good enough PC).
a real solution is something like a WDTV Live or ASUS O!Play.
badcrumble said:I have. Some of you should really get randomly nailed with MPAA lawsuits.
Willy Wanka said:A half decent PS2 emulator would be nice.
yeah, this is silly, people pirated PS1/DC games on dialup, and 700MB would take all day, while typical speeds nowadays would get 25GB in 6 hours.MightyHedgehog said:I love how you've somehow justified piracy based on size of file with an assumption that size matters when people who pirate are just interested in getting free shit even if it takes a week to download...as shown over and over again through the years.