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PS3 Media Server transcodes and remuxes in real time

For a while now I've been using MediaLink ($20) from Nullsoft to stream video from my Mac to my PS3, but last evening I discovered that I had some MKV (Matroska container) files that I wanted to stream but which the PS3 doesn't natively support. Naturally I assumed I'd have to convert the files and Googling around did turn up a method for doing so using QuickTime Pro. Even beyond the need for QuickTime Pro, however, it is also a somewhat time-consuming process. That's when I ran across a brilliant piece of open-source software called PS3 Media Server.

PS3 Media Server is a cross-platform Java application (and, unfortunately, it looks like it), which not only streams video from your Mac to your PS3, but also utilizes the open source Mplayer/FFmpeg backend packages to transcode / remux media in real time. What this means is nothing short of remarkable: you no longer have to convert supported media (MKV/FLV/OGM/AVI) ahead of time for playback on the PS3. I was able to stream a 720p MKV file without a hiccup (though I do have both my Mac and PS3 connected to the router via ethernet cable). Being impressed at the performance I decided to try it with a 1080p movie trailer I had downloaded from Apple and after a brief blip about 10 seconds in it streamed beautifully as well. (Note that both of these files were already H.264, which the PS3 does natively support, so I believe the PS3 Media server was only remuxing and not actually transcoding.)

PS3 Media Server is a free download over at Google Code (donations requested). There's also a Mac-specific beta (pictured above) that offers more features (including iTunes and iPhoto library support). Overall I'm shocked by how well it has worked with what I've thrown its way (which is admittedly limited). Highly recommended.

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Matt

I also had problems but went to "General Configuration" and forced port 5001. Works like a charm, except it is a bit slow. Most likely due to my 54 mbps router and downloading large files on my mac at the same time!

September 13 2009 at 2:18 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Rick

I can't get it to see the PS3. Any suggestions?

July 11 2009 at 10:25 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Zach

Dang! This is awesome! I wish we could get this for the iPone!

July 07 2009 at 6:53 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Andrew

I don't have a PS3, but I do have a SageTV HD Theater ( http://www.sagetv.com/hd_theater.html ) which looks for UPnP sources to stream, and PS3MS works just great with it.

July 07 2009 at 6:12 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
RemarkableRyan

Just use tsMuxer for Macs to convert the MKV file, then stream it with medialink. Fastest thing I've found to get MKV's on my PS3

July 07 2009 at 5:26 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
j.langerak

Works like a treat on iMac 20" Mid 2007 :)! Works far better than MediaLink and this is even free!

July 07 2009 at 3:27 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Marc

Is there something like this for the 360?

July 07 2009 at 2:07 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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balls

PMS works for the 360. As does any other DLNA Media server...

July 07 2009 at 6:54 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Stephen Miller

Well, it's great for music and such but still no way to get video bought on iTunes to play... sigh. I have so many tv shows I'd like to be able to stream... is there no help for me?

July 07 2009 at 11:50 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Byran

I quit buying TV shows from iTunes about a year ago. Try using Amazon to get your fix. Or download the excellent (even if it's in need of updating) TVShows. Google it with no space, and you'll find it.

July 07 2009 at 2:01 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Sgobin

I'm am using PMS for some time and my only complain was about iPhoto support. Today reading TUAW and this post and found the mac betas with some support for iPhoto / iTunes wich is really great!

For brazilian readers (portuguese) I published a tutorial in my blog: http://macdicas.com.br

July 07 2009 at 11:15 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Luis

It works great. I tried it 6 months ago but it never worked for me. Last night I tried to troubleshoot it and it was because it was using lo0 interface instead of en0, so I just changed it and enjoyed some movies, with subs :)
vuze also works great but it can be slower.

July 07 2009 at 11:08 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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