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PS3

  • MP4
    • H.264
    • AAC
  • MPEG2-TS
    • H.264
    • AC3 - Dolby Digital
    • AAC

Features

PS3 will resume playback on a file, even after a restart.

USB

Very Important: When putting media on a removable device (USB) for playback on the PS3, there must be a VIDEO directory at the root level of the filesystem. The PS3 ignores all other files out there. I only found that out because I copied a downloaded video from PSN to a USB stick, and noticed it created that. I hadn't been able to get it to play back any videos before than.

PS3 DLNA Playback Support

All these are tested using minidlna v1.2.0.

Video:

  • DVD VOB (without VOBSUB only; with CC will playback fine, but without subtitles)
  • DVD VOB M2TS
  • H264 AAC MP4
  • H264 Dolby TrueHD M2TS (Blu-ray)

Audio:

  • MP3
  • WAV

The PS3 will do one of two things if it can't play back an audio file with a certain codec – either display “Unsupported Data” on the file itself, or if it's the only file in the directory, it will say “There are no tracks”.

For video, it may error out in a few more situations. It may show the video icon when first browsing a directory, but when going to playback, will display “The data type is not supported” screen, and then change the icon in the directory to the “Unsupported Data” one.

I ran into one combination where the player starts, but the PS3 stops – a DVD in .MPG. I could stop the PS3 with the PS button, but that was it. It crankily beeps at me a few times when I do (also sometimes).

For resume playback on DLNA, the PS3 will remember last play point on all files it had been playing during the same power-on session. It does not remember them after a restart.


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