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EDIT: Tried a random DVD, the audio is completely out of sync, such a shame.

I experienced that too. But it's definitely a little proggie to watch. It's way better than Tversity.

It does?

Damn, I never noticed as I was watching Anime so it's all dubbed anyway :p

Doesn't seem to be any complaints about it on AVForums, so it might be settings based? I'll dig around!

It does?

Damn, I never noticed as I was watching Anime so it's all dubbed anyway :p

Doesn't seem to be any complaints about it on AVForums, so it might be settings based? I'll dig around!

I noticed it when watching an extracted Video_Ts folder. Subbed .mkvs runs fine.

I noticed it when watching an extracted Video_Ts folder. Subbed .mkvs runs fine.

You extracted the folder?

I just added the ISO file, dunno if that would make a difference, probably not.

You on wireless or wired?

You extracted the folder?

I just added the ISO file, dunno if that would make a difference, probably not.

You on wireless or wired?

I'm on wired and can stream 1080p flawlessly. I'm gonna try with an ISO tonite and I'll keep ya posted mate.

I checked the Wiki and it's been aknowledged as a defect. Check here

Edited by kazuyette

Having a weird problem trying to run this on my laptop -- it doesn't detect the PS3 running in the same room. Howevah, if I run this on my PC (same network, different floor), it detects and streams just fine.

Also, installed it at my dad's house, and couldn't run any .avi files at all.

I've encoded my Invader Zim DVD's to MP4 files and started streaming everything it was working great. But now all of a sudden 6 or 7 of these episodes suddenly pop up as "Corrupted Data"! Quite annoying.

Anyhow, apart from that it's the best streamer I've used so far - the connection is very stable and fast, plus it's like the only streamer to offer thumbnails!

I can't seem to find my PS3 with this app in Leopard. The PS3 is wirelessly connected to my router, as is Leo. Firewall is not enabled. MediaLink can find it though. Anyone else get this to work on Leopard?

Same situation here.

New beta - http://ps3mediaserver.googlecode.com/files...02.5_rev189.exe

Hi, I need some beta testing here

I'm not sharing this one via the blog, but if there's good feedback, maybe I will in next few days...

So the main change, you guess it, is the experimental mencoder build, who should be launched only with H264 HD content (the old one is still used for other contents): It will work out of the box, so you have nothing to do...

I would like feedbacks especially :

- on the H264 performance, of course, with 1080p content

- on the DVD ISO playback: if you could launch as many dvd images you can and check if there's any A/V out of sync (THANKS)

- on this buggy "external subtitles" issue who was solved with this "-sid 100" switch , if you could check if all is OK

The new mencoder build supports dual core CPUs I believe, so anyone with a dual core should receive somewhat of a speed boost/better stability... (with H264 content)

Also for people saying it doesn't pickup their PS3, make sure the port it uses (5001 by default I think) is forwarded/open on your port for your PC's IP. You can change the port under general configuration.

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