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ps3 [2017/08/05 13:54] beandog [PS3 DLNA Playback Support] |
ps3 [2021/10/17 19:35] (current) beandog [PS3 DLNA Playback Support] |
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* H264 AAC MP4 | * H264 AAC MP4 | ||
* H264 Dolby TrueHD M2TS (Blu-ray) | * H264 Dolby TrueHD M2TS (Blu-ray) | ||
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+ | Bleh. I lost interest in documenting all of this, I'm sure it at least supports what's available on the [[Sony Blu-ray Players]] though. I can say for certain though that it //does not// stream VC1 or support playback on USB or its HDD. MPEG2 does work though. | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
- | Amazingly, the PS3 will let you copy a file straight from a DLNA server to its hard drive!!!!! | + | Amazingly, the PS3 will let you copy a file straight from a DLNA server to its hard drive!!!!! I managed to copy a Blu-ray I'd ripped on my desktop over to the PS3 this way. :) |
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+ | Incidentally, the one I used, had Dolby TrueHD audio for the only English track, so I had to re-encode it to Dolby Digital. The PS3 doesn't support PGS (subtitles), so I just dropped those. | ||
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+ | <code> | ||
+ | ffmpeg -y -i blu-ray.m2ts -map v:0 -vcodec copy -map a:0 -acodec ac3 -sn h264.truehd-to-ac3.mp4 | ||
+ | </code> |