
- #Setting up ps3 media server mac osx
- #Setting up ps3 media server mac os
- #Setting up ps3 media server movie
- #Setting up ps3 media server 1080p
I have seen the CoreAVC work playing videos back on my computer, using a small amount of video power and CPU power, but I cannot get it to run with PS3 Media Server.
Using just the MEncoder will allow the movie to play, but will not use the CoreAVC, resulting in stuttering streaming. Using the Avisynth/MEncoder, I get the "This content cannot be played (800288E1)" error, and when checking my computer, the CoreAVC icon is blue, which indicates it's not working. I have spent the last 16 hours setting up CoreAVC with Avisynth/MEncoder using the PS3 Media Server, but all I get are problems.
I'm using a 6-core 3.T Black Edition AMD processor, and it hits 70-75% load while attempting to transcode, and it fails to stream smoothly on 1080p and even 720p.
New Mac OSX installer with bundled JRE ('m having a hell of a time trying to stream with no stuttering. Windows installer now runs PS3 Media Server with normal user rights after installation is complete. Show user GPL licence during Windows installation. Prompt user to run PMS-setup-full.exe instead Removed silent JRE download and installation within PMS.exe wrapper if no private or public JREs are found. Build Windows installer without bundled JRE (PMS-setup-without-jre.exe). Build Windows installer with bundled JRE for 64-bit systems (PMS-setup-full-圆4.exe). Build Windows installer with bundled JRE for 32-bit systems (PMS-setup-full.exe). Fix generation of music subfolders in iTunes Library (thanks, gui17aume). More detailed logging to improve diagnostics and simplify issue reporting. Filename display formats can now be set at the profile level as well as per-renderer. Removed obsolete MPlayerAudio, MPlayerWebAudio and MPlayerWebVideoDump engines. More accurate checks for reference frame counts to allow more videos to be remuxed rather than transcoded. Fix duplicate entries in DVD/playlist/feed folders: GC566, GC636, GC1483, GH13. Windows: system-wide Java installation is not needed anymore, now we bundle private JRE with installer. A lot of backports from UMS (thanks, all UMS developers!). Updated French translation (thanks, gui17aume). Updated Dutch translation (thanks, leroy). Don't hide engine names in the #-TRANSCODE-# folder if hide_enginenames is true. Hide chapter folders if the duration of the video is less than the chapter length.
Allow the chapter folder prefix to be localized. Add entries for web video and web audio files.
Sony Bravia W6/W8/W9 (thanks, gui17aume). Added renderer profiles (thanks, UMS developers):. Send thumbnails properly to Samsung 2012 ES and EH models (thanks, dmitche3!). Improved Sony Blu-ray Player support (thanks, skeptical). Support for external subtitles (thanks, tdcosta100!). Regression: restore the pre-1.82.0 compatibility logic. Support for auto charset detection of non UTF-8 external subtitles. Support for external SRT and SSA/ASS subtitles. Support for AC-3 and DTS audio tracks remuxing. Support for lossless video remuxing if supported by renderer. General improvements of usability and stability. FFmpeg Video, FFmpeg Web Audio and FFmpeg Web Video:.
It is powered by MEncoder, FFmpeg, tsMuxeR and AviSynth, which combine to offer support for a wide range of media formats. The program streams or transcodes many different media formats with little or no configuration.
Because it is written in Java, PS3 Media Server supports all major operating systems, with versions for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Originally written to support the PlayStation 3, PS3 Media Server has been expanded to support a range of other media renderers, including smartphones, televisions, music players and more - all of which are listed on the right.