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TOPEC 10-14-2009 02:59 AM

yellow dog linux on ps3
 
has anyone installed and run yellow dog linux for ps3?
is there anyway to speed up the OS?
its SLOW as hell and can't even play back 720p videos.
it has sound, but the picture freezes and freezes and freezes.

anyone have solutions?

SkinnyPupp 10-14-2009 03:40 AM

I think linux on PS3 was only ever done just so they could say they could do it. It is pretty much useless in every way.

mrks 10-14-2009 05:40 AM

The biggest problems with linux on a PS3 and the reason why it's slow:

1. Only 226mb RAM.
2. The "powerful" video chip is locked down and can't be used in Linux.

Solution:
PS3 Media Server, a free streaming program that will allow the PS3 to access movies and music from your computer. As long as you don't use funky mkv files, it's very smooth.

SkinnyPupp 10-14-2009 07:26 AM

You don't even need any software to stream if you are using Windows. WMP11 and WMP12 both work (12 is better as it natively supports MP4, but 11 can do the same with a registry hack)

mrks 10-14-2009 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 6634491)
You don't even need any software to stream if you are using Windows. WMP11 and WMP12 both work (12 is better as it natively supports MP4, but 11 can do the same with a registry hack)

Nice to know. You'll need the software for Linux and Mac systems.

underscore 10-14-2009 08:38 AM

PS3 Media Server and TVersity give way less headaches with some of the weirdass file/encoding setups some people use in torrents.

SkinnyPupp 10-14-2009 09:10 AM

But then you're transcoding, which means loss of quality and wasted CPU cycles.

underscore 10-14-2009 10:35 AM

it only transcodes what the PS3 can't play natively, which pops up a lot. set it for max quality and you'll lose next to nothing. plus for people who don't know what they're doing using a proper streamer prevents them downloading the same shit 5 times, or posting up here asking why it won't work.

TOPEC 10-14-2009 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Markus (Post 6634429)
Solution:
PS3 Media Server, a free streaming program that will allow the PS3 to access movies and music from your computer. As long as you don't use funky mkv files, it's very smooth.

u see, thats the problem, i need it to play 720p(not 1080p as mentioned earlier) mkv files thats the reason i installed linux to see if it works.

Franjo 10-14-2009 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RX_Renesis (Post 6634757)
u see, thats the problem, i need it to play 720p(not 1080p as mentioned earlier) mkv files thats the reason i installed linux to see if it works.

I transcode every .mkv file directly to my ps3 with zero problems. 1080p or 720p, of course the ps3 is wired to my network and not using a wireless connection. Running ps3mediaserver from my box. Everything is gigabit ethernet as well.

You don't need linux installed on your ps3.

mrks 10-14-2009 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Franjo (Post 6634911)
I transcode every .mkv file directly to my ps3 with zero problems. 1080p or 720p, of course the ps3 is wired to my network and not using a wireless connection. Running ps3mediaserver from my box. Everything is gigabit ethernet as well.

You don't need linux installed on your ps3.

:thumbsup: Streaming HD over wifi is too slow, ethernet is the way to go.

SkinnyPupp 10-14-2009 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 6634717)
it only transcodes what the PS3 can't play natively, which pops up a lot. set it for max quality and you'll lose next to nothing. plus for people who don't know what they're doing using a proper streamer prevents them downloading the same shit 5 times, or posting up here asking why it won't work.

There are better solutions than transcoding though. If you use MKV2VOB, it will remux the MKV files into MPG files that the PS3 will play, and Windows will stream natively. This way, you will not lose any quality. It takes less than a minute to convert a movie.

You can stream up to 720p over Wifi-G in my experience. For 1080p you'll need to have a Wifi-N network at least. I have my PS3 using ethernet and stream 1080p over Wifi-N no problem.

underscore 10-14-2009 07:09 PM

code then send vs code and send? forgive me for not understanding every codec but it sounds like you're proposing doing the same thing, just in 2 steps.

SkinnyPupp 10-14-2009 07:11 PM

No, what I am talking about is changing the container from MKV to MPG. The audio and video are untouched, so no quality is lost, no CPU cycles (and power) are wasted, and no time is wasted. Instead, everything is kept intact, 100% original quality, in just a few seconds. Yes it's an extra step, but a very short one and totally worth it in the end. This is the better way to do things, I thought I would share.

underscore 10-14-2009 07:16 PM

so it basically changes the extension and all necessary internal bits from MKV to MPG? interesting.

SkinnyPupp 10-14-2009 07:21 PM

Yes and it's 100% automatic. It will also split files to FAT32 size if you want to read off a memory card.

TOPEC 10-14-2009 07:29 PM

so in other words,

use MKV2VOB
let it works its magic
stream over ps3 via something in windows?????
profit!

underscore 10-14-2009 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RX_Renesis (Post 6635544)
so in other words,

use MKV2VOB
let it works its magic
stream over ps3 via something in windows
internet
?????
profit!

fixed

Crowtservo 10-14-2009 10:06 PM

When I first got my ps3 i went through the headache of installing linux on it so i could stream anime and other videos that the ps3 won't natively play. It became such a hassle that I looked for another alternative:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Markus (Post 6634429)
The biggest problems with linux on a PS3 and the reason why it's slow:

1. Only 226mb RAM.
2. The "powerful" video chip is locked down and can't be used in Linux.

Solution:
PS3 Media Server, a free streaming program that will allow the PS3 to access movies and music from your computer. As long as you don't use funky mkv files, it's very smooth.

This. Except I had to have TVersity running all the time and sometimes it didn't update the library properly so i scrapped that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 6634491)
You don't even need any software to stream if you are using Windows. WMP11 and WMP12 both work (12 is better as it natively supports MP4, but 11 can do the same with a registry hack)

Then this once I started using Windows 7. I get the odd file that doesn't play for whatever reason but this happens so infrequently that I can just put it on a USB stick and walk the 10 feet to plug it in and play it (still have no idea why it plays the format off a usb but not through windows media).

Essentially to reiterate what everyone else has said, don't bother with linux on the ps3.

underscore 10-15-2009 04:19 AM

but it's t3h h4X0rZ!!1!1


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