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BD backups streamed to PS3 with lossless audio
I just bought a Synology 412+ NAS box. I want to store my BD back ups on it which then would be streamed to PS3.
For video I will use some CRF with x264. For audio track I would like to be able to keep loss less audio. Is it possible to stream to PlayStation 3 videos like that? What format should they be in and what format the audio track should be in? Last edited by Sn8kbordin; 22nd February 2013 at 15:25. |
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Thanks!
I'll give it a try and see what happens. I highly doubt that by "Dolby Digital" Sony meant including DD TrueHD or DD+. Quote:
PS - program stream TS - transport stream (*.m2ts) Wikipedia says this about *.m2ts Quote:
This is enough info to get me start trial and error. THank you. Last edited by Sn8kbordin; 22nd February 2013 at 15:26. |
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In the case of your audio, it's highly doubtful you'll get away without transcoding. Last edited by paradoxical; 22nd February 2013 at 16:40. |
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Only one way to find out. I didn't find any info on that so it will be trial and error but at least I have some direction to go in. It's not like it costs anything. Maybe I'll get some results this week.
I hate that manufactures say that their product works with a spec, only to find out that their product is made to work with just some of that spec. And then their product works when you break the specs. They block "features" for "security" and then don't secure the info they get from customers and give free credit reports to see how much trouble you are in for trusting them. But I rather find a solution to what I want PS3 to do then discuss what's wrong. Last edited by Sn8kbordin; 22nd February 2013 at 17:11. |
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You're confusing things. The MPEG-2 TS they are referring to is not to the extended BDAV container. They are referring to the transport stream as defined in MPEG-2 Part 1 in ISO/IEC standard 13818-1. It predates any of those lossless HD audio formats.
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I just found out what MPEG-2 TS and PS is today. I thought it had MPEG2 encoded video files in it with .ts extension. All those standards are new to me. Can you be more clear about what do you mean? |
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Clear about what? Last edited by paradoxical; 22nd February 2013 at 17:34. |
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