mredskins
12-01-2009, 11:48 AM
Any one know how to set this up? I basically want to view my pics on my lap top on my PS3, wireless.
Any suggestions would be great!
Any suggestions would be great!
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mredskins 12-01-2009, 11:48 AM Any one know how to set this up? I basically want to view my pics on my lap top on my PS3, wireless. Any suggestions would be great! InsaneBoost 12-01-2009, 12:40 PM I use TVersity, it's free and it does everything you want it to do. View photos, videos and music: TVersity - Home (http://tversity.com/) TheMalcolmConnection 12-01-2009, 02:17 PM TVersity is great. I strongly recommend it. It also allows for playing non-standard video files as well. mredskins 12-01-2009, 03:24 PM Great thanks guys, look into it tonight. Schneed10 12-01-2009, 04:22 PM I set up my PC as a media server to do the same thing you're looking to do. I did it without TVersity but that's a good way to go. I'm assuming you're running Vista? If so, go to the windows button, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and turn Media Sharing on. The PS3 should now see your laptop and any music, photos, and movies that you have in your profile folders. mredskins 12-01-2009, 04:28 PM ^ I wish I had Vista, maybe for only that reason but I have XP. Will it work in XP? itvnetop 12-01-2009, 09:01 PM PS3MediaServer does it all- stick with it (its barebones structure consumes way less memory than TVersity, so your computer has more power to transcode hi-defs to the PS3. I use it to stream .avi's, .mp4's, .wmv's and transcode for .mkv hi-def rips. I have it set up on my Mac, but i'm sure it's not all that different on a PC. If you just want to look at your pics, you just have to power up the PS3 and then open the application on your computer (I usually do it in that order). In terms of configuration, you have to specify which folder(s) on your computer you want the access on the PS3- there's a "General Configuration" tab on PMS where you can set that up (if you have multiple subfolders within a directory, go ahead and choose the directory... that way you can include multiple folders at once). You only have to mess with the other settings if you plan on watching hi-def video. The Transcoding Settings tab: My CPU has 8 cores, but I set the core field to 2 or 4 (I've found that more can stagger the video, for some reason). Keep transcode buffering to 400.0 or lower to 390.0. If you're watching a 720p .mkv, be sure to check the box that enables hi-def transcoding. There's also a drop down menu that shows five or six preset quality settings for video- use "best quality" for dvd-quality video and lower; use the option titled "Good for hi-def" for anything better. When you navigate the PS3's interface (after you've opened PMS on the computer), just go to either Videos, Music or Photos- then select the PMS icon. The folders you set up earlier can now be accessed on your PS3. If you run into any problems, just ask. I've been using this for a while now (and be sure to look for new builds... it's pretty much open-source, so users are always improving it). Check the forums for any issues you may have: PMS Forums (http://ps3mediaserver.org/forum/index.php) Schneed10 12-01-2009, 09:39 PM ^ I wish I had Vista, maybe for only that reason but I have XP. Will it work in XP? Yes but setup is more of a nuisance. See here: How to stream media from Windows XP to PlayStation 3 - Tom Kiss (http://www.tomkiss.net/blog/how_to_stream_media_from_windows_xp_to_playstation _3) hooskins 12-01-2009, 09:46 PM Can one do this with Xbox 360? Schneed10 12-01-2009, 10:35 PM Can one do this with Xbox 360? Yeppers: Xbox 360 Media Server Setup (http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/xbox-360-media-server-setup/) |
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