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PS3MediaServer done what I needed, without problems or the extra bloat I had with TVersity.Īlso, you can have PS3MediaServer display a transcode folder in the video list, for when you may need to manually transcode a file without needing to go back to the PC, if one of them happens to be incompatible. I left TVersity for PS3MediaServer years ago and never looked back. ![]() PS3MediaServer gets right to the point and does what it is suppose to do, without any bloated features, and it runs much smoother. You can disable transcoding in the settings (just turn all the encoders off).Ģ. I just want to defend PS3MediaServer here for a minute.ġ. Maybe that's what you were referring to when you said it depends on different h264 levels and reference frames. I'm not sure what the difference is yet between the mkvs. I also cannot seem to fastforward or rewind.ģ) some I was able to play but if I stopped it and tried to play again, the showtime would show a blackscreen for a sec and then go back to the file list I just gave it a try yesterday and here are some things I noticed:ġ) some mkvs work fine as in subtitles work, I can switch between the subs, and I can fastforward/rewindĢ) other mkvs I cannot switch between subs since the UI in showtime doesn't show the subs, however, the english sub is always on and I can't turn it off. Mkv embedded subs are supported (the most common formats) If you output via multichannel HDMI Showtime will do the DTS -> PCM decoding and there will be no transcoding. ![]() There are some other thread in this forum about those things.Īudio will be trans coded (to DTS) if you output to SPDIF. It does depend on h264 level and number of reference frames. #PS3 MEDIA SERVER AUDIO OUT OF SYNC PS3#(Also, I've heard PS3 Media Server is for video only.1080p should work fine yes. #PS3 MEDIA SERVER AUDIO OUT OF SYNC PORTABLE#And if you can get all those videos on your portable hard drive (since flash drives are out), why not just plug it right into the 360 or PS3? Will that erase my old settings, or does it support multiple consoles? And on top of all these concerns, the files that PS3 Media Server is used to stream are too big for most flash drives. then I put it on a flash drive and take it to my mother-in-law's, hook it up to their computer, and it finds my brother-in-law's PS3. And then you gotta reduce the bitrate to fit it on a 4.3GB DVD-ROM disc.Īnyway, how can it be made portable? Doesn't it have to register a service? At the least it would need admin privileges, right? And then, say I get the portable version, I set it up for my 360 at home, I'm using it. #PS3 MEDIA SERVER AUDIO OUT OF SYNC MP4#But the 360 wouldn't play that file any other way, and to convert it to a WMV-HD or HD MP4 would take hours. I don't have to put the file on a flash drive or external hard drive and stick it in the PS3. Ironically, it's better for the 360 than the PS3 in terms of advancement, since the PS3 already leads the 360 in multimedia support. mkv container over my LAN to my 360, and it played without lag of any kind. Though I guess it was about the same as seeing the SEGA logo on a game on my Nintendo DS Lite (since I grew up when Nintendo and Sega were rivals). Better yet, it works with Xbox 360, too! I can't tell you how much I ROTFL'd when I went into Videos on the 360 Dashboard and saw "PS3 Media Server" as a choice. ![]()
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