i havent streamed that particular BDrip as i own the BD, give gigabit ethernet a shot and see if that helps. also check your cpu usage (on your computer in task manager) while streaming, its either a bandwidth issue, or your cpu cant keep up, or the file is too much for the decoders/encoders in the current PS3MS software package.
copying files from the media server interface to your PS3 works great if the file is a type that the PS3 can natively play, if so the file will be the same size as the original. if the file is being transcoded (you will see "[MEncoder]" after the filename) then the PS3MS software is transcoding on the fly during play. when you copy the file it also transcodes and will take a long time, the end result it while eventually complete the copy but will produce a file on the PS3 HDD that is about 5x the size....
for example i had a 1gb MKV file on my mac that i copied to my PS3 thru the PS3MS interface and i took a while, in the end a copy was made on the PS3 and it was 5gb. during the copy my cpu usage was 111% (of 400%, im running a quad core xeon) which shows that the PS3MS software was busy transcoding on the fly while coping.
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Originally Posted by underscore
^ I wish the PS3 didn't jump straight to 10x rewind, makes it tricky but still works.
Also is there a way to allot more of the CPU/RAM to PS3MS? I can run everything flawless except for The Dark Knight, I have to stop every 10 minutes to let it buffer, and when I try to copy it to the PS3 is never stops and just keeps creating this huge file.
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