seems a lot of hassle all that re encoding then audio sync problems so re encoding again oh dear deary me
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Originally Posted by Stuart C
Depends if the PS3 allows you to store videos on it's hard drive. Do that, et Voila, you have your own Video On Demand service.
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but the ps3 plays dvds(doesnt it?) just get hold of them instead and save the time re encoding etc
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Originally Posted by icestar2
Well I dont have a divx dvd player but I do have a ps3 - why spend £30 on a dvix dvd player when I can now just play them through my playstation 3 thanks to this little program.
Dont think its a show-off just a nice feature for us who want to run everything through one system i.e. ps3.
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Also how does it do it through just 1 machine you need a pc to re encode the data so thats 2 bits of kit needed. Having to change the format from one form of compression will make the quality deteriorate so each time it needs to be moved to a "new bit of kit " with a different format your ruining the file.
All to there own but I would rather watch quality than a small file played on a games console