Ps3 read vob files
They are being served up by mediatomb. I have mediatomb set up to map the vob files to the mpeg mimetype. I then set up a test. I used ffmpeg to write out a new VOB file just copying the video and audio input streams -acodec copy -vcodec copy. This produced a file was playable on the PS3. My remaining problems are that the PS3 is not getting the aspect ratio correct on playback and the ffmpeg process is only copying one audio stream and not necessarily the right one.
It appears that my original VOBs must have incorrect header information. I can't think of another reason why a straightforward stream copy would solve the playback issues. Any hints on the aspect ratio issue would be gratefully received. Hillskill said:. The red quoted area, could this process be applying a change in aspect ratio?
Are you transcoding exsisting VOBs in this process or encoding new ones? If you are transcoding, is there an option to preserve incoming ratio? I just gave you the instructions, they've hijacked the thread and are talking about playing via a Linux setup.
Don't rename to. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads C. DVD collection to Hard drives. You have to actually copy the media to the PS3 hard drive to make it work. It seems that Tversity is a better option. For my budget, it makes more sense to have the front end of my htpc be able to handle all the formats I want to use plus handle all the processing.
Your thoughts? The twonky vs. The point is that if one DLNA server can do it, it won't be long before others can as well. Before hitting the Start button though, you should adjust some of the settings to add the subtitles in an optimal way. It took me a few tries to get this right, but once your get the hang of it, it is very easy setting to adjust. Alternatively, you can load the video on other applications like Handbrake for example, which will offers this information at a glance.
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