![]() Now that might just be cause i uninstalled all of my codecs. So i thought maybe that i could of possible be corrupted the files? So i tried playing them on my computer and i noticed with "windows media player" that there is no video, the sound works fine but it wont display video. One piece was not having problems at all. Now going over all this, i know its something i did because like i said when i first installed this program, EVERYTHING was working fine just with lower quality. ![]() There the same formats to, there all 720p res video files with mkv formats, using an mpeg 2 codec. The one one piece episodes that are doing this are the episodes 459-474 which is basically all of season 13 with the 13th opening, everything from 458 and below is all working fine. Now this is very strange listen to this ok. But once i uninstalled them all the videos worked, ACCEPT one piece. ![]() So after all this trial and error, ive come to a conclusion that what was causing all the other videos to skip entire scenes and reach huge buffering levels, was in fact the codec packs, im not sure which one it was. It wasn't skipping whole segments like the other video's were, it was just kind of slowing down at the start of the video and then speeding up. For some unknown crazy ass reason, One piece was still screwed up. But the video's were actually playing smooth, there was no skipping whole scenes or none of that, BUT. I noticed the quality changed again to crappy quality. So i put that back to default on the "best quality" setting.įinally i uninstalled all of my codecs, every single one including my windows 7 codec pack. When i tinkered with that setting, it caused that OP video to speed up even faster or just all around completely freeze. one setting that actually did change it some what was the "mpeg2 video quality setting". That's when i thought it was a setting, so i tried every single setting, used tutorials and everything. I tweaked around with alot of the settings from the ps3 media server trying to get desired results, thinking that it was a setting that i screwed up.I noticed that the HD OP episodes had a some what slightly different result then the other video's instead of skipping whole entire scenes, it would just slow down for a second and then speed up like it was stuck in fastforward. I tried all kinds of different formats, avi, mkv, mp4's, all 720p and 480p. Like its stuck on a fastforward mode or something. I noticed a HUGE significant change in the quality, i mean the quality was clean, crisp and there was just absolutely no pix elated picture at all.īut then i noticed when i clicked on a few of the other video's it would just fastforward, or some times i would click on a video and it would skip past the entire opening and play the video. The 3 codec packs were suggested to be used in conjunction with the ps3 media server. In addition i already had the windows 7 codec pack installed. CC codec pack (combined community codec pack), Avisynth, and lastly CoreAVC. ![]() I wasn't very pleased with the quality though So i installed some codec packs. ![]() In particular, i checked out some 720p res episodes from the series "one piece" from season 13, it was like episodes 459 to 474 or so. The video appeared pixelleted a bit, not a whole alot but it was noticeable when your trying watch HD episodes in 720p res. The first time i installed it, it was working great, there was no hickups or skips in the video but the quality wasn't the greatest. I'll start by carefully going over everything i did so you can better grasp the situation. I am just having so much issues with getting this thing to work right and ive been at it for hrs, ive tried everything. All your folders are directly browsed by the PS3, there's an automatic refresh also.Hi, i really need your help. No folder configuration and pre-parsing or this kind of annoying thing. It's backed up with the powerful Mplayer/FFmpeg packages. PS3 Media Server is a DLNA compliant Upnp Media Server for the PS3, written in Java, with the purpose of streaming or transcoding any kind of media files, with minimum configuration. ![]()
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