Btw deank is it possible for you to show ps3's cpu & gpu temps in multiMan? if yes ? then plz add this feature in next release, as this will be very useful for the people who has old fat models.
I did want to ask - re the PS3Serv app & netfs stuff... I've setup the share on my PC, updated the options.ini file and can see my share via FileManager view but... How do i select one of the games to be mounted and played?
I suspect the answer is "you can't - that option is just for File Manager so you can copy/backup games easily" but would like to know why you've not implemented game PLAY via netfs ?
The reason is exactly the same as with NTFS support - as it's only built in the MM itself it will simply NOT work once you'll leave MM back to XMB to run the mounted game so the mount path will be lost. This couldn't be fixed by Dean as we'd really need either CFW or payload (or some resident background app but I doubt it would work flawlessly) to have the permanent support for netfs and / or NTFS.
So - so far we can use both of those in file manager mode only to copy to and from. Still better than nothing though.
Save the downloaded file as: /dev_hdd0/game/BLES80608/USRDIR/SHOWTIME.SELF
Added usual stuff to make XMB videos/last folder visible in Showtime
Changed default SUPER BRIGHT WHITE color for SRT subtitles to more acceptable (0xc0c0c0)
You can also update your showtime.self by deleting it from multiMAN's USRDIR folder and play a video - you'll be prompted to download the updated version.
The reason is exactly the same as with NTFS support - as it's only built in the MM itself it will simply NOT work once you'll leave MM back to XMB to run the mounted game so the mount path will be lost. This couldn't be fixed by Dean as we'd really need either CFW or payload (or some resident background app but I doubt it would work flawlessly) to have the permanent support for netfs and / or NTFS.
So - so far we can use both of those in file manager mode only to copy to and from. Still better than nothing though.
Ahh ok, that makes sense. Must admit though that i'm surprised (well a little) we can't simply redirect BD location to a network path the same way the redirect to HDD works - obviously this wouldn't be great anyway because there wouldn't be any option for caching of files or anything like that, but still a little surprised.