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    Posted: 17-Juli-2007 at 10:33

Hej. Er der nogen der bruger en NAS til at streame til en PS3.

Pt kører jeg over PC men ville gerne kunne slukke den 

ville den virke (DLNA support)

http://www.getmore.dk/templates/imw-product.asp?ProductGuid= HS%2DDH500GL

eller hvilken foretrækkes? (skal virke uden at man skal til at installlere software på den ala Twonky...

/Per

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17-Juli-2007 at 10:35

Og NAS blev til NAT

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-Juli-2007 at 21:55

Tja, jeg tror faktisk det vil funke - Buffalos indbyggede DLNA server (stadig eneste NAS derude med DLNA server) burde blive detekteret af PS3, hvorefter PS3'eren kan spille ("take role of DLNA player"), hvad der ligger på NAS'en - se her:

"DLNA is an industry standard for media (audio,video, photo) sharing within concept of a digital home and is supported by many hardware and software manufacturers. As of FW1.80, DLNA is supported by Playstation 3 entertainment system. PS3 takes a role of DLNA Player, not DLNA server, so it can play a content of any DLNA server (source) in you digital home, but can not stream the content to other server within DLNA protocols. (Remote connect to PSP is using proprietary protocols)

What it means is that you have to have a DLNA server installed, either hardware (like some HDD storages, DVRs or set-top boxes) or as a software on your PC.

The latter is most interesting for majority of us, since DLNA certified CE equipment is not that widespread yet."

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