On May 7, 3:53=A0am, "Jens \"Lyrik\" Bech" <ly...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Restructuring the High Def machinery I got myself a Playstation 3-
PS3.(they
> have WiFi and it works)
>
> Well this has been a very good experience. Not only will it play
Blu-Ray,
> but it will upconvert DVD's excellent and it is DivX;-) certified.
(plays
> H.264 as well.)
>
> So if You have an external hard drive formatted in FAT32, you can
stick it
> in the USB(there are 2) of the PS3.
> There it will play High definition files, and I have tested it with
25 Mbts.
> It works. Very well indead.;-)
>
> So if You have a laptop with a Blu-Ray drive or an external one,
then You
> are able to "Back-up" Your Blu-Ray movies to DivX;-) and it is a
piece of
> old american apple pie!;-)
> We should'nt risc that the Blu-Ray get infected with something,
it's thin
> layer taken in condition, so we just have to back them up-don't we?
>
> Here is how:
> You have to buy:
> =A0"AnyDVD"(there is a test version)
> "Prism Video Converter"......(the unregistrered will convert to
high def wmv
> which the PS3 also plays.)
>
> Blu-Ray in drive rightclick in systray on "Anydvd" and choose:"Rip
Video DVD
> to harddisc"-and it will remove region codes!
>
> The result will be some folders nearly all empty exept a folder
called:
> BDMV/STREAM. In STREAM lies maybe 30 .m2ts videofiles. One of them
is real
> big about 30 Gigabyte. That's it!
> You open that file in "Prism Video Converter" a real "Aussie piece
of
> work"-to open you will have to let it choose from "all files"
> Then you choose from the Divx templates ore any other You prefer.
DivX has
> an advantage though-running smothely, not overcompressed, -and most
> im****tant-You can use the famous freeware program "VirtualDub" to
cut it in
> two-should your resulting video file be over the 4 Gigabyte limit
for FAT 32
> file system.
>
> It is so-Easy!
> When I get my LG Bly-Ray writer with HDVD player i can back-up all
my
> HDDVD's to Blu-Ray or DivX;-)
>
> Greets
> Lyrik
Sounds kind of clunky to me. My HD files frequently exceed 4 gigs even
after the commercials have been deleted. Can your system play the
separated files seemlessly back to back or do you get an
'intermission' ? I take it PS3 can't use
NTFS.
GG


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