![]() When DLNA (PS3MediaServer) came around, it was a mirror of the structure I used for QCast, and that too has worked well.1. I was proud of the effort I put into that setup. I still have my digital images (and home videos) filed by year, then year-month - over 20 years of them - stored on a NAS, copied and moved over the years as I upgraded. There were limitations with regards to number of files in a folder it could display, so it forced me to come up with a filing system I migrated over the years and actually still use to this day. Back then, anything over 1600x1200 was considered extravagant, and it handled them well. It didn't have m3u support, but you could make your own Playlists on screen.Īnd of course pictures. It may have had a visualizer for music, but I can't remember. While the system worked well, sometimes it would crash during the middle of a show, so you'd have to start it all over again. The first version (the client could download an update to a memory card) had a limitation where you couldn't fast forward a video. I think it stuttered even on 720p, so 480i was optimal, but that didn't matter in those days. It couldn't do very high bit rate videos. You'd set up shares of folders with files on the PC, and when you ran the disc - it wasn't licensed, and it used some exploit to run on unmodded PS2 - You'd be presented with your media shares and options to play/view the files.Īnd it worked pretty well. It consisted of a small 'server' application and a disc for the PS2. Looking for technical info on the inner workings of the PS2?Ĭheck out the PS2 Developers Wiki! XLink Kaiīefore MirrorCast, Airplay or even DLNA, one of the few ways to consume stored digital media files (pictures, movies, songs) on a TV was either a modded X-Box with XBMC, or with an obscure PS2 application called QCast Tuner Looking for information on a mod or repair?Ĭheck out the PS2 Mods Wiki! PS2 Developer Wiki Any tech related posts not in there will be removed. Rule 7: posts must be within the weekly megathreadĪll tech related posts must be posted inside the tech posts megathread. Post that are vague like "Help Me" or "Troubleshooting" will be removed with no warning. Your post title should let the user know what your post is about. ![]() Rule 6: Post titles must have accurate descriptions and be properly tagged. This includes linking to your let's play channels. Exceptions to self promotion will only be made if you contact the mods, get approval, and follow reddits 10:1 post ratio. No advertising, selling, buying, trading, asking for free or self promotion. Rule 5: No advertising, selling, buying, trading, self promotion or asking for free stuff.
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