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I had read of someone using procoder2, (it has a really high bandwidth HD profile) and after trying it, kinda gave up as it looked like it would take way long to re-encode is that the XMB does not support Dolby Digital 5.1 when PS3 still has a long way to mature before it comes close to. this does suck, but the possibility of playing hidef content off an external drive has some real appeal... have also experimented with success of taking this mpeg2 streams and making an HD-DVD on a normal dvd. |
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now check this link out for when you get your yellow dog linux installed and functional..it is a bit heavy, but the potential for using it instead of the XMB for hidef media is pretty nice NO external links. Copy and paste the info here! -Staff |
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Also someone said that they couldn't play the decrypted video in linux, but VLC does work on the PS3 linux and in combination with UDF 2.5 patch all steps can be made on the PS3 itself. |
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Blu-Ray Bit Rates - Audio - 640 kbs CONSTANT Video - 15 MBs - 28 MBs VARIABLE MPEG Bit Rates - Audio - 634 -655 kbs VARIABLE Video - 15 MBs - 28 MBs VARIABLE The filesizes are most basically the same off by 300MB's or so the difference should be minimal. The audio must continues to be 5.1 then since dropping 3 channels would change it by GB's. (You will not get 5.1 on the PS3 unless from 1.11 to 1.52 there was some sort of update for it) I am, by far, not an expert in this field though, and I could very well be wrong. |
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