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PS3 as a DLNA Player
The PS3 has the capability to play movies and other media. Video (and other media)can be played from the following sources:
Media
The PS3 natively supports:
from: http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/video/filetypes.html
Question: Are the above video formats valid for all sources (internal, external, media server)
Video Source
Internal Drive
ddddd
USB Drive
A reader has tipped us to the fact that placing the videos in a folder called "VIDEO" on the USB drive makes them appear in the Video menu without using "Display All". This also works for photos ("PHOTO" directory) and music ("MUSIC" directory).
MOV - QuickTime
Internet Media Server
Wired vs Wireless
Configuring the router
Configuring the PS3
Determining the Media Server
Configuring the Media Server
Other Notes
From - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ffdshow
ffdshow is a media decoder and encoder mainly used for the fast and high-quality decoding of video in the MPEG-4 ASP (e.g. encoded with DivX, Xvid or FFmpeg MPEG-4) and AVC (H.264) formats, but supporting numerous other video and audio formats as well. It is free software released under the GPL license, runs on Windows and is implemented as a DirectShow and VFW decoding filter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xvid
DivX is proprietary and Xvid is open source and usable on more operating systems.
VOB - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VOB
USe AnyDVD and CloneDVD to create the VOB files
Take thhe VOBs and convert to xvid using _______________________
- the internal PS3 hard drive
- USB drive
- internet via a DLNA server
Media
The PS3 natively supports:
from: http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/video/filetypes.html
The following types of files can be played under
(Video).
- Memory Stick Video Format
- - MPEG-4 SP (AAC LC)
- - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC High Profile (AAC LC)
- - MPEG-2 TS(H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, AAC LC)
- MP4 file format
- - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC High Profile (AAC LC)
- MPEG-1 (MPEG Audio Layer 2)
- MPEG-2 PS (MPEG2 Audio Layer 2, AAC LC, AC3(Dolby Digital), LPCM)
- MPEG-2 TS(MPEG2 Audio Layer 2, AC3(Dolby Digital), AAC LC)
- MPEG-2 TS(H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, AAC LC)
- AVI
- - Motion JPEG (Linear PCM)
- - Motion JPEG (μ-Law)
- AVCHD (.m2ts / .mts)
- DivX
- WMV
- - VC-1(WMA Standard V2)
Question: Are the above video formats valid for all sources (internal, external, media server)
Video Source
Internal Drive
ddddd
USB Drive
A reader has tipped us to the fact that placing the videos in a folder called "VIDEO" on the USB drive makes them appear in the Video menu without using "Display All". This also works for photos ("PHOTO" directory) and music ("MUSIC" directory).
MOV - QuickTime
Internet Media Server
Wired vs Wireless
Configuring the router
Configuring the PS3
Determining the Media Server
Configuring the Media Server
Other Notes
From - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ffdshow
ffdshow is a media decoder and encoder mainly used for the fast and high-quality decoding of video in the MPEG-4 ASP (e.g. encoded with DivX, Xvid or FFmpeg MPEG-4) and AVC (H.264) formats, but supporting numerous other video and audio formats as well. It is free software released under the GPL license, runs on Windows and is implemented as a DirectShow and VFW decoding filter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xvid
DivX is proprietary and Xvid is open source and usable on more operating systems.
VOB - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VOB
USe AnyDVD and CloneDVD to create the VOB files
Take thhe VOBs and convert to xvid using _______________________
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