720p seems to run fine via wireless for me, although in some scenes with a lot of panning and foliage, it can get really choppy. I don't think it's a bandwidth issue though as the same thing happens when I use a wired connection."only" got a 37" plasma so 1080P is a bit pointless anyway even if it can handle the input.
Are the 85Mbps homeplugs fast enough to handle 720P x264 files or am I better spending more and getting the 200Mbps ones? Wireless just ain't cutting it unless I'm streaming mp3's or low quality divx.
I just use mkv2vob and then copy it over to the PS3's HDD using a DVD or DL DVD - you need to copy it from the DVD to the PS3's HDD though or it will be really choppy! Works a treat and I have stacks of room now I have just upgraded my PS3 HDD again to 250gig![]()
I just use mkv2vob and then copy it over to the PS3's HDD using a DVD or DL DVD - you need to copy it from the DVD to the PS3's HDD though or it will be really choppy! Works a treat and I have stacks of room now I have just upgraded my PS3 HDD again to 250gig![]()
Works fine for me using Vista Home Premium x64.As for streaming i have NEVER gotten it to work on my Vista system to the PS3 - just will not work.
It should 'just work', although 1080p is out of the question for transcoding.
MKV2VOB takes too long imo specially if you doing hd stuff.
I presume you've got Matroska MKV files? They'll have to be converted to VOB (using MKV2VOB) or streamed with TVersity.