Add folder Youtube from viewtopic.php?p=1625#p1625įirst. Perform test transcoding for videos by right click mouse.ġ. browse&v=2 to Youtube folder by right click mouse "Add podcast".Ĥ. fantastic !!Įugene thank you for spend your time for help me.ġ. In the screenshots configuration i have uploaded not there are podcast's configured because i have deleted them.Īnyway yesterday i have tried the transcode on a local media movie. I have just added a podcast link guessing your instructions on forum's pages. I have guessed instructions for create a transcoding profiles but i see gametrailers logo, list of videos but ever "broken data".īut Eugene, i tell you i dont have set anything about the transcode's profiles etc etc. I see thumbnails correctly on my ps3 but ever ps3 tell me "broken data"Īfter i have tried the gametrailers script made by manek. se&alt=rssĪnd finally i have loaded the youtube file configuration linked by "link topic" I have then bridged the two routers so people can transfer files to the media center and the PS3 can get to the internet.First i have tried many link produced by the feed's google page.įeed:///feeds/base/sta. Recently I aquired another WRT54GS router which I loaded with v24 RC5, I now have the PS3 and media server connected here (behaves the same as above as WRT54GS is doing the switch bit) but in addition I have also set up the wireless part as a hotspot and I'm using QoS to restrict the amout of badwidth given to this. This worked great, all the network traffic between the PS3 and the media server stayed locally on the swithch and did not affect the reset of the network.Ģ. I bought a cheap Netgear 4 Port switch (£25) and connected the Twonkyvision media server and the PS3 to this, using a spare LAN port on the router to connect to the uplink port of the switch. So I decided to revisit my setup and see what I could do to imporve performance, the following are the two solutions I have employed with great success and without the need for any QoS.ġ. I then bumpped into the bandwidth consumption problem you describe, streeming to the PS3 consumed all the bandwidth on the network and made it unusable for others. Straight away my PS3 found the Twonkyvision server and in no time I was streaming audio and video without any problem. Setting this up was really easy and took about 30 mins including the install. I decided to give this a go, it has versions that run on Windows and Unix, I chose the latter for several reasons, first becuase I wanted to play around with Linux, second becuase I had an old dell PC lying arround and thirdly becuase I felt Linux to me more stable for long period of up-time. I did some research on the internet and found a product called Twonkyvision which is a DNLA certified media server that supports PS3, PSP, xbox and a shed load of audio/video formats out of the box. I too am using my PS3 as a Media Client for all my music and video, and was originaly steaming it from my Media Centre PC with the same problem. This post is quite old, but I thought I would share my experinces with you. ![]() Posted: Mon 23:16 Post subject: PS3 & Wireless Media / QoS settings Should I/How can i setup QoS if my PS3 address is 192.168.1.5 How can i test if the Wireless Media support is doing what it should? If i copy the file to the PS3 over wireless and then play it, there is no problem. When i stream media to ms PS3 from the PC, it starts and stops. I can't figure out how to setup QoS (or in fact if i even need it). I set the Wireless Media Support to default - on
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