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Old 11-05-2009, 03:29 PM   #26
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I am trying to stream tunes from my Itunes folder, and it may not be possible without conversion to MP3, is that right? I see the folder fine, I just don't see the individual tracks.

You should try streaming one of the supported formats just to make sure it's working ok.


What media formats are currently supported?
The current version is designed such that almost anything you can play on Windows Media Player, whether it resides locally on your computer or located on the Internet, should also play on any of the supported devices, despite the fact that these devices do not natively support many of these media formats. You can also play Quicktime video and Real Media videos (including rmvb), however for the time being you cannot stream Quicktime or Real from the Internet. To give a more precise definition, any media format that has a Directshow decoder will work with TVersity as long as you have the directshow decoder installed, this includes:

* WMA, WMV, MJPEG, DVR-MS, AVI (including Divx3/4/5/6, Xvid, and others)
* MPEG1/2/4 (including H.264), MP3 and AAC
* Qucktime MOV
* Real Video/Audio/RMVB
* OGG Vorbis and OGM
* FLAC, WMA lossless, Monkey Audio (APE), Musepack Audio (MPC) and Wavpack
* Flash Video
* Matroska (MKA and MKV)
* Karaoke CDG/BIN
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Old 11-06-2009, 10:09 AM   #27
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You should try streaming one of the supported formats just to make sure it's working ok.


What media formats are currently supported?
The current version is designed such that almost anything you can play on Windows Media Player, whether it resides locally on your computer or located on the Internet, should also play on any of the supported devices, despite the fact that these devices do not natively support many of these media formats. You can also play Quicktime video and Real Media videos (including rmvb), however for the time being you cannot stream Quicktime or Real from the Internet. To give a more precise definition, any media format that has a Directshow decoder will work with TVersity as long as you have the directshow decoder installed, this includes:

* WMA, WMV, MJPEG, DVR-MS, AVI (including Divx3/4/5/6, Xvid, and others)
* MPEG1/2/4 (including H.264), MP3 and AAC
* Qucktime MOV
* Real Video/Audio/RMVB
* OGG Vorbis and OGM
* FLAC, WMA lossless, Monkey Audio (APE), Musepack Audio (MPC) and Wavpack
* Flash Video
* Matroska (MKA and MKV)
* Karaoke CDG/BIN

Okay L.J., everything is working perfectly now. Thank you big time for all of your help. Now I have to pass this information off to all of the folks I talked into buying a PS3. My best friend told me not to think of planning anything this weekend until I get him hooked up!

You are a PS3 genius!
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Old 11-06-2009, 12:16 PM   #28
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Old 11-06-2009, 01:12 PM   #29
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Okay L.J., everything is working perfectly now. Thank you big time for all of your help. Now I have to pass this information off to all of the folks I talked into buying a PS3. My best friend told me not to think of planning anything this weekend until I get him hooked up!

You are a PS3 genius!

Hey cool man!

I still listen to CD's, but there's nothing like having access to my entire music collection with just a few clicks

I'm still convinced that the PS3 is by far one of the best HT purchases I've made.


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Hey cool man!

I still listen to CD's, but there's nothing like having access to my entire music collection with just a few clicks

I'm still convinced that the PS3 is by far one of the best HT purchases I've made.





One more question (and we'll discuss the fee), can the PS3 be made to stream Youtube video? I know it can do Hulu, as I got mine hooked into that. I know TVersity has a ICON for YouTube, but how does it work?

By the way, you are right. As much really great equipment as I own, the PS3 has shown itself to be the most fullproof, flexible, competent performer and worth every dollar I paid for it.
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Old 11-06-2009, 03:08 PM   #31
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One more question (and we'll discuss the fee), can the PS3 be made to stream Youtube video? I know it can do Hulu, as I got mine hooked into that. I know TVersity has a ICON for YouTube, but how does it work?

By the way, you are right. As much really great equipment as I own, the PS3 has shown itself to be the most fullproof, flexible, competent performer and worth every dollar I paid for it.

You can access Youtube directly from the PS3 browser. I haven't tried streaming it through Tversity but I'll give it a try out of curiosity.
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OK, gave it a try and it works fine. Gotta set a few things up but I'm thinking playlists, favorites and stuff like that can be set up for easy access. Still toying with it but I got it to work right away so that's a plus. I skipped the Youtube username log in during Tversity installation, now I can't find where to enter that info. Besides that, I could access a bunch of videos based on different categories such as "most viewed, highest ratings....and so on". Each feed needs to have its own unique title to keep things organized. Also, each category pulls up about 15 videos. Not sure if that's the limit or what.

This would come in handy for repeated watching, but the PS3 browser would be easier for finding a quick video or two.
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OK, gave it a try and it works fine. Gotta set a few things up but I'm thinking playlists, favorites and stuff like that can be set up for easy access. Still toying with it but I got it to work right away so that's a plus. I skipped the Youtube username log in during Tversity installation, now I can't find where to enter that info. Besides that, I could access a bunch of videos based on different categories such as "most viewed, highest ratings....and so on". Each feed needs to have its own unique title to keep things organized. Also, each category pulls up about 15 videos. Not sure if that's the limit or what.

This would come in handy for repeated watching, but the PS3 browser would be easier for finding a quick video or two.

I also got it working, and I got my Netflix disc as well. Downloads suck, they just make Blu-rays look just that much better. I love my PS3
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I also got it working, and I got my Netflix disc as well. Downloads suck, they just make Blu-rays look just that much better. I love my PS3

Man , I didn't even know PS3 could stream Netflix now. Where have I been

So quality may be bad but my wife & kids ain't gonna care. More use out of my PS3s and gettin more value out of my Netflix account

Guess the disc is needed til a future update allowing streaming directly from the XMB. Come on T, you need to keep us slackers updated. I been too busy playing Resident Evil 5
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It seems that Hulu has blocked the PS3 from accessing its content. I found a work around, but it is difficult to implement, and not for the faint at heart. When I finally did get it to work, the results are pretty mediocre. I think bandwidth is the issue, as I only have a 6.0mbps DSL connection, hardly the speed you get with cable.

I also found there was content on YouTube that cannot be accessed by the PS3. It seems they have a block on some content that the PS3 cannot access. I can get it fine on my computer, but not on the PS3. The workaround, I downloaded it to my hard drive, and was able to stream from there.
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It seems that Hulu has blocked the PS3 from accessing its content. I found a work around, but it is difficult to implement, and not for the faint at heart. When I finally did get it to work, the results are pretty mediocre. I think bandwidth is the issue, as I only have a 6.0mbps DSL connection, hardly the speed you get with cable.

Hulu got blocked from the Vudu boxes and all smartphones as well. Now that Hulu has successfully corralled a dedicated group of regular viewers, that service is now getting pitched around as a bargaining chip. There's talk about walling off certain content only for cable and satellite subscribers, and even talk about going to a subscription model to access certain programming on the site. They built up the viewership with free content, now they want to make money off of that audience.

Seems that a lot of these online video services are just trying to build up a core audience, so that the parent companies can use them as leverage when negotiating with service providers and hardware manufacturers. ESPN360 has been playing hardball. They even got one of my relatives to switch ISPs when his cable internet could not access ESPN360's programming and the site told him to switch to AT&T, which apparently pays ESPN a fee to allow their subscribers access to ESPN360 programming.
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It seems that Hulu has blocked the PS3 from accessing its content. I found a work around, but it is difficult to implement, and not for the faint at heart. When I finally did get it to work, the results are pretty mediocre. I think bandwidth is the issue, as I only have a 6.0mbps DSL connection, hardly the speed you get with cable.

I also found there was content on YouTube that cannot be accessed by the PS3. It seems they have a block on some content that the PS3 cannot access. I can get it fine on my computer, but not on the PS3. The workaround, I downloaded it to my hard drive, and was able to stream from there.

Yes I need to make some changes myself. I have the 6.0 dsl as well. Router runs directly to my PS3 but wireless to my desktop. I may just switch over to Comcast internet and run wire directly to my PC ( easier said than done). Wish Comcast didn't charge a arm n' leg for internet service.

My brother has Comcast and his connection is lightning fast
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