The PS3 can only read MP4 container format, not your MKV files. The easiest tool to convert MKV to MP4 without losing any quality is YAMB. YAMB will not transcode the audio or video, so each movie will only take a few minutes.
Dumping digital PSN content requires two files to play your content. The first is the actual content file that comes in a .pkg format and the second is the license file that is used to activate the game which needs to be in a .rap format. As mentioned in the overview, you need a CFW PS3 or OFW PS3 to extract the license file of your game. It's also important to note that some games do not have or need a license file (mostly free games and DLCs).
PS3 Homebrew App – Movian – Great Way To Play Any Movie File Format
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This process involves using file managers to copy files from your PS3. This can be done with CFW PS3s or PS3s with HEN enabled. The steps involved to install CFW or HEN to your PS3 are well outside the scope of this guide and will not be covered here. Users are requested to refer to r/ps3homebrew's wiki or Google for more information.
no, "playstation file system library's" is a homebrew library to add ntfs read ability among other things. But I guess your comment about andreas saying the code was not compatable with pslight is the short term answer. long term its as simple as porting the code over to pslight but the phrase "easier said than done" comes to mind. Also there is the issue of even after the code is ported what changes would showtime need?
Yes, PS3 can play Blu-Ray discs. Sony Play Station 3, better known as PS3, is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is also a media player that could play back HD movies in high quality. It has the ability to receive games and other audio-video content over the Internet. In fact, all the games that come on PS3 are on Blu-Ray format. The Playstation 3 was the first Blu-Ray player commercially available on the market. It can also play DVDs and CDs as well.
Showtime is a media player for use on HTPC media centers. This version has been ported over to the PlayStation 3 system enabling users to view and listen to file formats otherwise not supported natively. Support for MKV file support has been added along with some new Playstation-centred features such as displaying Cell information with the R3 button. At the moment, some serious bugs still exist and can hamper playback ability. Stuttering video has been noted by users and occasional crashes when scrolling large playlists.In our tests, ShowTime Media Player has been tested with and works with Twonky Media Server, ps3mediaserver and TVersity. While the stability of working with these media servers has been wobbly, future development promises improvements.With the release of PS3 ShowTime 2.99.401, Andreas Ãman and the people who spend their free time helping develop this application have added a slew of fixes including increased performance overall, subtitle fixes, less crashing, UTF-8 subtitle support, AVI playback problems, better compatibility with TwonkyMedia and improvement of mp4 playback. Buffer management has also seen some bugfixes.Version 3.0 has now been released but with very few updates regarding the stability of playing high-def movie files nor better support for MKV files. Though there is a new zoom function.Features of ShowTime for PS3 (Movian)Cell/SPU accelerated h264 decoding (on PS3).
DVD playback from DVD drive or direct from ISO files.
Javascript plugins
Live TV streaming from Tvheadend.
OpenGL accelerated deinterlacing.
Playback of video and audio.
Showtime supports all video formats supported by libav.
Spotify integration
Unified search
VDPAU accelerated video decoding (on Linux).
View photos and images in slideshow mode.
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MultiMan Backup Manager for Playstation 3 is one of the most actively developed homebrew packages at the moment on the Playstation scene and from the amount of features it has, there has obviously been a lot of work that has gone into creating this handy application. The latest version we tested moved over from a pretty standard backup manager design to a more of a XMB look which works well as a Playstation application. It even makes it look somewhat official.After the Sony-inspired design, we get down to looking at what the MultiMan manager can do and we find there's a lot. The newest version, 2.00.02, adds compatiblity for Super NES games with the bundling of SNES9x which can be found under the Retro heading.The main features of running actual backups are as follows: Backup and Copy Playstation Games, Delete game backups from your hard drive (external or internal), Rename Playstation Games, Download available updates for backed up games, Test the files associated with backed up games and apply/re-apply permissions to games which the user has backed up making sure they run smoothly (this has been a feature we've used often between testing various backup managers). Those are the main functions of backing up stuff, but some other very useful features for actually successfully loading game backups are the booting options: Blu-Ray Mirror/BD Mirror, Direct Boot, External or Internal copy or Game Disc.As far as we know, there isn't yet support for NTSC filesystems but coders are working on that front. There IS an option within Multiman to use a "PFS Driver" to switch to NTFS but there' not been any testing done on it yet. The program is not able to run games with files over 4GB from an external FAT32 drive (it will split them), so you'll have to run them from the internal drive. And no, you can't play backups from a Bluray disc.Multiman also handles video files with the help of ShowTime for PS3. ShowTime isn't our favourite way of viewing media files YET, but the movement in development of that media player is impressive, considering how little documentation there is for PS3's implementation of the Cell processor.One last feature we shouldn't forget mentioning is Multiman Backup Manager gives users access to a selection of other homebrew applications with a link to the PSX Store directly from the main interface under "Web". While it's not a replacement for lost Playstation Network access, it helps a little bit by giving rebels like us a place where we can download some extra software for our consoles.Filed under: MultiMan Download
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"Why my PS3 can't browse large USB drives formatted in NTFS? While the LG, Samsung and Sony network Blu-ray devices can with no problem." Or "why my PS4 cannot read NTFS USB drives and play movies off many digital cameras?", many people have encountered problems above in using PS3 and PS4. If you are a user of PS3, maybe such questions would perplex you. In this question it involves two information or definitions that you need to know, as a user of technology products.
All PlayStation 3 games except for Persona 4 Arena and Way of the Samurai 3, are region free.[11][12] Although publishers could choose to region-lock specific games based on a mechanism that allows for the game to query the model of the PS3, none did so during the first three years after the PS3's launch.[13] In the case of Persona 4 Arena;[14] publisher Atlus declined to reverse its decision despite substantial outcry by some of their fanbase. The decision was made to avoid excessive importing, because all versions of the game share the same features and language support, but have differing price points and release dates in each region. They did, however, decide not to apply region-locking to its sequel (Persona 4 Arena Ultimax).[15] There is region locking present for backwards-compatible PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games, as well as DVD and Blu-ray Disc movies. Additionally, some games separate online players per region, such as Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. The PlayStation Store only contains content for its own country. For example, the EU store will not supply usable map packs for an imported US copy of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. In addition, downloadable content for the PlayStation 3 systems is region-matched with the game itself. For example, DLC from the US PlayStation Store must be used in conjunction with a US-region game. More specifically, the PS3's file system includes region-of-origin, so DLC cannot be shared between different region games much like save files cannot. Also, the PSN Store is tied to each user's PSN account, and payment methods for PSN is also region-locked. For example, a user with a Japanese PSN account will only be able to access the Japanese PSN store despite owning a US PS3, and can only pay for a game with a Japanese PSN gift card or Japanese credit card. However, with a few rare exceptions, notably Joysound Dive,[16] downloaded content from each PSN store are also region free, as are PSOne and PS2 classics offered on the store.
@GTHOLLAND Dude it's not like I don't wanna pay for it, but those albums, games etc aren't MARKETABLE anymore and don't even trying telling me buying a 300 euro cartridge from an ebay scalperi counts as "buying" ir. The creator of the original piece won't make any money and on top of all that I'll be getting a defective product cause of how old it is. I am super ok buying my games, movies albums in a new format(blue ray, new console etc) if the creator/developer is the one selling,i am not gonna spend thousand of dollars on a product that's not even worth the price that is selling for. I mean for instance how was i supposed to play a japanese only game such as shin megami tensei on snes, without it being patched in English as a rom. When i buy from an ebay seller i am not paying for someone's work, i am just paying a reseller for an overpriced hunk of plastic,that could possibly not even work 2ff7e9595c
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