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Mediatomb UPnP server

The latest issue of Free Software Magazine has some instructions on how to install Mediatomb on a Ubuntu box. With Mediatomb you can stream your media to the PS3 using the UPnP protocol, which allows devices to connect seamlessly and simplifies sharing of media. If there is a compatible UPnP server on the network, the PS3 will automatically detect it.

The article can be found here: UPnP, Mediatomb, PS3, and me.

Firmware update 1.80 upscales DVDs, games

mediastream.jpgToday Sony are releasing a significant firmware update (1.80) for the Playstation 3. Here are some of the new features:

  • Upscaling DVDs and PS1 and PS2 games to 1080p resolution.
  • PSP Remote play via internet.
  • DLNA media center connectivity.
  • Photo printing with compatible Epson printers.
  • Zoom and trim images + a new type of slideshow.
  • Transfer save files from the PS3 using memory card adaptor.

Upscaling to HD resolution and DLNA are the biggest changes, and seems to work flawlessly. DLNA adds a button under the Picture, Music and Video menus of the XMB titled “Search for Media Servers”, which seems to work well in a Windows environment. If you have experience about DLNA using Linux, please let us know.

Sony announces “Home”

Playstation HomeThe big news from the GDC is Sony’s annoucement concerning the new Playstation Home. I would describe it as a cross between Second Life, XBox live and Nintendo’s Miis. Home sounds like it will usher in a new era of online gaming and it will truly take us into the “next gen” of the video game world. I am sure you have all seen the trailers at this point, but I found a video of a demo by Phil Harrison that really dives into what it means to be at “Home” … check it out. Beta testing will begin in April and the final release will be sometime this Fall/Winter.

http://www.qj.net/GDC-2007-Phil-Harrison-demos-PlayStation-Home/pg/49/aid/85329