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Playing .mkv files on PS3
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<blockquote data-quote="cybasoul" data-source="post: 47445" data-attributes="member: 976"><p>Remember that your network will be as fast as your slowest link. CAT5e is good enough, I have also wired that. What is your router's bandwidth? And your network card's?</p><p>I had to upgrade my network card to a 1Gbitps one. My Billion router is 100Mbps, so I added a 1Gbps switch and connected everything to the switch to ensure that I maintain 1Gbps throughout. Its only ADSL that is connected to the router and the router connected to the switch.</p><p></p><p>I haven't tried streaming HD stuff, and wont even attempt before I upgrade my CPU. </p><p></p><p>Trascoding happens on the fly as the video is streamed to a host, hence the intense CPU usage. So having said that, you wont get a transcoded file from the media server but you can convert the file and loose quality. As to copying the file over to the PS3, it will be way quicker if the PS can play the file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cybasoul, post: 47445, member: 976"] Remember that your network will be as fast as your slowest link. CAT5e is good enough, I have also wired that. What is your router's bandwidth? And your network card's? I had to upgrade my network card to a 1Gbitps one. My Billion router is 100Mbps, so I added a 1Gbps switch and connected everything to the switch to ensure that I maintain 1Gbps throughout. Its only ADSL that is connected to the router and the router connected to the switch. I haven't tried streaming HD stuff, and wont even attempt before I upgrade my CPU. Trascoding happens on the fly as the video is streamed to a host, hence the intense CPU usage. So having said that, you wont get a transcoded file from the media server but you can convert the file and loose quality. As to copying the file over to the PS3, it will be way quicker if the PS can play the file. [/QUOTE]
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