PC to TV Streaming - Wireless
I have a ton of content (TV Shows, Movies & Music) on my desktop that I much rather watch on my 55" LED TV than my 21" monitor in my bedroom.
I have a PS3 hooked up to the T.V. but that doesn't allow me to use files over 4gb, so 720p & 1080p videos can't be watched due to the FAT32 issue. What's the best route to go about this wirelessly? |
use an external drive connected to your computer formatted as NTFS for storage. Depending on your connection it may work fine.
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ps3 media server the easiest thing to use! It also works for xbox's
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I use media server but I like serviio a little better. I live by it
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AppleTV + Airplay = Business
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Thanks for all your help guys! Once I get home from my game in Philly, I'm going to give it a whirl!
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The newest version is called Universal Media Server 2.1.1, since now the software not only works with PS3, but with XBox and some other devices as well. Serviio is another option that I have used to stream to devices in the past, and it worked okay, but I would put what I mentioned above a notch above it. You may want to considered a wired connection to your PS3. Wireless connections are great things, but nothing beats an old fashioned cat 5/cat 6 cable run to your router, in terms of speed and reliability. |
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I had the best luck with Serviio myself.
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anybody know how to get around the cinava protected stuff on PS3? :evil:
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That blog lists some work-arounds, and it sounds like a better solution is being worked on. DVDFab is the some of the best software around, so I imagine they will have a solution eventually. |
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