Last time I tried with the PS3 (using Tversity and a few other products), I just couldn't make it work reliably (or with the quality that I wanted - 5.1 AC3 sound, etc). I really wanted it to work, but I finally gave up and purchased a Popcorn Hour. It worked much better by allowing me to directly connect to the shared drive on a remote computer and play my backed up/ripped DVD's (.VOB) movies directly. If the PS3 would do this, I would have used it.
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Roger Walker @ Jul 12th 2008 7:41AM
Last time I tried with the PS3 (using Tversity and a few other products), I just couldn't make it work reliably (or with the quality that I wanted - 5.1 AC3 sound, etc). I really wanted it to work, but I finally gave up and purchased a Popcorn Hour. It worked much better by allowing me to directly connect to the shared drive on a remote computer and play my backed up/ripped DVD's (.VOB) movies directly. If the PS3 would do this, I would have used it.