![]() ![]() There’s a complete guide to pairing and using it with a PS3 here.The pairing process is very similar to setting up a Bluetooth headset on a cell phone. If you have the original WiFi-less PS3 20GB, you can still connect it to your network by plugging the console into your router or extender (like an Apple Airport Express) via Ethernet cable.īonus Points: A Logitech diNovo mini Bluetooth keyboard comes in very handy for entering network passwords and any other text. Enter the network password if you have one. Then go to Internet Connection Settings (also under Network Settings), and select your network name (SSID). In the PS3’s main menu, navigate to Settings – Network Settings – Internet Connection, press X on your SixAxis controller and make sure it’s toggled to Enabled. Here’s a guide to building a digital media command center in your living room. Now I can view or listen to all my photos, videos, and music via my TV screen, no matter where they are. I wanted seamless central control over all of it, so I decided to use my Sony PlayStation 3 as a media hub, with my 40-inch Samsung HDTV as a monitor. Like many people living in the digital age, my digital media was scattered among various drives, computers, and discs. Multiple members of the Digital Trends staff contributed to this guide. This guide has been updated since its original publication to reflect hardware and software updates. Would it be a network problem then? Mine is gigabit, so I can't believe that. Playing the movies locally on the Mac's is no problem. The buffer is completely filled, and when the stuttering starts, the buffer remains filled! PMS is set to 4 cores, 400ms buffer, and the extra Mencoder option: better multicore support.Ī friend of mine has a Macbook Pro 2,4Ghz C2D with the same problem. I actually upgraded the CPU from a C2D E6420 to this C2Q Q6600, clocked it at 3Ghz. There's a lot of detail in that scene, and that's a scene where it goes wrong. Like the scene in Avatar in the very beginning where he is waking up from cryo sleep, en his personal "drawer" opens in the space ship where everybody is waking up. I have several movies in x264 1080p, and they all have lagging/stuttering problems with scenes which are "graphicly difficult", if I can say that. I have the same problem, only with 1080p. TRACE 16:54:42.989 FATAL ERROR: OutOfMemory / dumping stats TRACE 16:54:06.674 Starting transcode/remux of YouTube - VIDEO B.flv PSM LOG excerpt (with 1080p flv file downloades from youtube): TRACE 16:52:07.058 FATAL ERROR: OutOfMemory / dumping stats TRACE 16:51:50.958 Starting transcode/remux of VIDEO A - HD1080p.mp4 HTTP User agent :Windows-Media-Player-DMS/.16385 TRACE 16:42:51.448 Media renderer was not recognized. HTTP User agent :Microsoft-Windows/6.1 UPnP/1.0 Windows-Media-Player-DMS/.16385 DLNADOC/1.50 TRACE 16:42:51.128 Media renderer was not recognized. TRACE 16:23:41.912 Renderer Sony Bravia EX405 Series have an estimated network speed of: 73 Mb/s TRACE 16:23:39.896 Renderer Sony Bravia EX405 Series found on this address: / ![]() PSM Version is 1.20.409 (I`m using default transcoder engines, so no change there) QoS Service set to 0% (also tested when completely disabled) Could you guys please help me out?īy the way, PSM says my Bravia is connected at 73 to 78 Mb/s.Ītlhon64 X2 socket 939 2.2Ghz overclockd to 2.53 (doesn`t seem to overload)Ĥ GB DDR RAM working on dual channel 420Mhz (61% free when tanscoding with a 600MB buffer)ĪSUS A8N-SLI Premium Motherboard with nForce 4 and integrated nvidia network port (being used)ĭ-LINK DI-524 Router (although I`m using a 6 meter wired connection with my Bravia KDL-32EX405) I`ve tried all pre-defined transconding settings but they all work pretty much the same. But what I did notice is that when I transcode standard DVD-Rips avi videos my network interface card peaks at 1 to 2 mb/s, but when I do it with 1080p videos (no matter what file extension, mkv, mp4 or flv), it streams at constant 5 mb/s, although, like I said, the CPU and memory seem to handle it pretty fine. I'm getting constant video and audio lag when transcondig1080p videos to my Bravia even though my CPU seems to handle the job (it never goes above 60-80% load when playing 1080p videos on my PC nor when transcoding them with PSM). Sorry if this is a repost but I couldn`t find any info on my problem. ![]()
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