59w ago - Following up on their
PS3 Media Server v1.52.0 release, this weekend PlayStation 3 developer
SubJunk has announced that PS3 Media Server 1.52.1 is now available for Windows and Linux users with the changes outlined below.
Download:
PS3 Media Server 1.52.1 (Windows) /
PS3 Media Server 1.52.1 (Linux) /
PS3 Media Server 1.52.1 (Mac) /
SVN
PS3 Media Server 1.52.1 Changelog:
- Updated MPlayer to SB29 which fixes AC3 audio sync
- Allow JRE 6 instead of just JRE 7
- Language updates:
- added Turkish (thanks, BrYaNT!)
- updated Bulgarian (thanks, JORDITO!)
- updated Catalan (thanks, aseques!)
- updated Czech (thanks, valib!)
- updated English labels
- Reading genre from media (thanks, nielsb!)
There was (sort of) but it was removed to prevent them getting their butts sued!
If you get the source code from the repository at a certain revision you might find it - but you'll then need to build it too
(I'm sure there are comments on the their forum about this which might give a clue as to the revision date)
Personally - i've NEVER had a problem with Cinavia - all my videos play perfectly.
Download: http://ps3mediaserver.googlecode.com/files/pms-setup-windows-1.52.0.exe / http://ps3mediaserver.googlecode.com/files/pms-generic-linux-unix-1.52.0.tgz / https://ps3mediaserver.googlecode.com/files/pms-macosx-1.52.0.dmg / http://www.spirton.com/svn/PS3MS-SB/
To quote: Changelog:
Fix program starting on Linux
Support videos with resolutions that are not divisible by 4
Improved overscan-compensation
Fixed the display of Hebrew subtitles
Improvements to logging
Updated Czech language (thanks, valib!)
Upgrade Notes:
For 1.23.0 and above:
Just uninstall the older version and install newer one
For versions prior to 1.23.0:
To retain your old settings you may have to copy your old config file/s to a new directory.
To find out where the new directory is on your computer, run the program and go to the Traces tab and look on the 14th line, the line that says "Profile directory:", that is the folder your config files should be saved now.
If you use the "media library / cache" option you should reset it.
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