Have you tried to copy over the mp4 file to a PS3 and keep the metadata intact - (dvd cover, director, year, etc). I have been unsuccessful so far.
What's been your experience with wireless streaming? It's been completely worthless for me thus far, making the PS3 as a streaming front end a non-starter. The ATV works perfectly with the same files, same network, same physical location, etc. It's the PS3 wireless networking that's been a bust for me.
I would HIGHLY recommend Majestic - a very good, general, all in one Media Server. It is Free (better than MediaLink) and OSX Native (better than PS3 Media Server).
http://www.majesticdotapp.com/
Majestic doesn't see any of my .ts files...which is what 80% of my content is in.![]()
I would HIGHLY recommend Majestic - a very good, general, all in one Media Server. It is Free (better than MediaLink) and OSX Native (better than PS3 Media Server).
http://www.majesticdotapp.com/
just saw this thread yesterday and installed Majestic and it worked great. seemed to me to use less CPU/memory than PS3 Media Server
ive missed this. thank you very much for bringing this to my attention! let me try it![]()
Any thoughts or ideas are welcomed. Thanks in advance for your help.
Any thoughts or ideas are welcomed. Thanks in advance for your help.
to test this, would you be able to plug the PS3 in via the same wired connection that the WD is on - and stream the same clip that you were testing with the WD?
if the converted movies are on 1500kbps then that is literally nothing bitrate wise, i know that DTS does cause some problems but i think that would not cause these problems especially given that you arent using it and are using AAC at such a low bitrate!
will these movies play directly plugged in via USB on the WD?
What are you running MediaLink on? Is that machine wired or wireless?
So, despite the progress we seem to have made, there are still errors and some stuttering problems. I hope working together we can come up with some other ideas.![]()