PS3 Media Capabilities

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I am thinking of buying a PS3 tomorrow

i will use it to play some games but i am mainly buying it as BD player/divx player

from what i understand the latest PS3 firmware now allows divx/xvids

so will all i need to do is connect to my ps3 from my pc and drag and drop the files over then play it from the xmb?

or will i need to stream the media over like on the 360

also how does the ps3 interface with your pc can i just connect it via usb or ethernet then be able to see on the files/folders kind of like a PSP?

thanks just wanted to be 100% before i buy
 
so will all i need to do is connect to my ps3 from my pc and drag and drop the files over then play it from the xmb?

or will i need to stream the media over like on the 360

you could get an external USB hard drive and drag and drop to that, then connect the USB hard drive to the PS3. Providing the USB drive is formatted in FAT32 this will work flawlessly

or you can stream it as mentioned :) but you cant drag and drop directly to the PS3.
 
Or an alternative for moving big files would be to remove the PS3 HDD and connect it directly to your PC, then replace it when files have been transferred.
 
4GB is the size limit for a file on a FAT32 disk. There was an artificial 2GB limit on WMV/DivX files which has now been removed.
 
You can copy the files over to the PS3 if it's a format it supports.

when i connect the ps3 to my pc will it show up in explorer as a drive or some kind of media device

can you browse and does it have folders like video, audio, savegames etc

if yes im guessing that i can copy over a avi file from my pc and put it in the video folder and as long as its a format in this list

it should play ok?
 
4GB is the size limit for a file on a FAT32 disk. There was an artificial 2GB limit on WMV/DivX files which has now been removed.

thanks for clarifying that

none of the press releases said "the file limit has changed from 2 to 4" just said the 2gb limit had been removed. Should have researched Fat32 more thoroughly :D
 
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