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PS3 Media Server 1.03 released |
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Tuesday, 20 January 2009 |
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A new version of PS3 Media Server has been released: version 1.03. This is a DLNA compliant Upnp Media Server for the Playstation 3, written in Java, with the purpose of streaming or transcoding any kind of media files, with minimum configuration.
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PS3 Media Server 1.03 is backed up with the powerful Mplayer/FFmpeg packages to stream different video formats. Changes / Features - Customize encoding parameters (along with default ones) for any given container/codec/property combination (purpose: A/V sync, playback issues, and tweaking for advanced users)
- Ability to select networking interface
- OSX 10.4 Tiger support (Intel only)
- Settings reorganization
- M4V now streamed by default, you have to enter the #Transcoded# folder to force the transcode (like AVI files)
- WMA now transcoded by default
- Italian localization
- WINDOWS ONLY: Use (only with 720p/1080p H264 content) an experimental mencoder build for multicores
- New OSX icon (thanks to Jakob Karlsson)
- Added a "Skip/Force transcode extensions" option added if default settings don't suit you
- Possibility to only remux AC3 audio tracks and not reencoded them
Fixes - Default platform charset issue
- Transcode buffer optimization on Windows
- Application crash on Windows when too many widechars filenames were parsed
- Audio tracks sorted by track number (if present) in media library
- Better filenames/subtitles management (m2ts/ts/dvr-ms issues, comas, widechars, etc.)
- External subtitles not always loaded, again
- DVD images are listed in the media library
- Fixed RSS parsing for Youtube and maybe other feeds
- AviSynth / VideoLAN not always detected on Vista 64bits
- Unavailable engines exclusion on OSX/Linux
- Fixed console mode on Linux
You can download PS3 Media Server 1.03 here. | |