I use to frequent the scene alot back in the xbox years. sorta loss interest after a good while. but now i am wondering about the ps3
I would love the ps3 to be hacked, but not for games but to enable a better media system then it is already.
that being said has there been any way to get .mkv playing on it yet (preferable h264) and since h264 mp4 don't play nor the same in an avi container, the same question goes for them also.
thanks,
Page 1 of 1
Hacking PS3
#2
Posted 19 November 2009 - 08:18 PM
Try this:
http://boardsus.play...thread.id=96630
Quote
Finally, finally, finally. A way to play MKV files with an h264 video stream and an AC3 audio stream back on the PS3, from the hard drive or from a DVD, that you can actually seek through and stop and continue playing! Originally, to get my 720p videos wth AC3 audio, I had to use mkv2vob. Seeking worked... somewhat. If I seeked too far in (15+ minutes), the video wouldn't work. If I stopped playing and continued, the video would be really choppy and unsynchronized.
The guide is pretty straight forward, and all of the tools used are free. The result is a PS3-compatible M2TS file that you can seek through just fine, stop playing, and continue playing from any point in the video. Note that if you do not have an AC3 audio stream, it is necessary to convert the stream (using BeSweet/BeLite) to AC3 audio (DTS and AAC do not work, I am unsure if MP3 and WAV work - I am still testing this). If you already have your source .h264 and .AC3 files, you can skip to step two.
Now, for the process!
Step 1: You'll first need to download mkvtoolnix and MKVExtractGUI. After getting mkvtoolnix, place the MKVExtractGUI files in the same folder, and fire up MKVExtractGUI. From there, you can drag and drop your MKV file into the GUI (or, in the input section, click the [...] and load the MKV). Once it is loaded, in the content section, check off the AC3 audio and h264 video streams. Set the extract location to a location of your choice, and hit [Extract].
Step 2: Now that we have our elementary AC3 and h264 streams, it's time to make the h264 video stream compliant with the PS3. This step is crucial; I have found, in the past, that even though an H264 stream is already at the 4.1 level, it still fails to play. To process the stream, you'll need to download h264info (download h264info_alpha0018.zip). After extracting the program, start it up. You should notice that, by default, all options are blank/unchecked (besides "Write PPS every picture" ). To start, under input file, click the [...] button and load in your elementary h264 video stream. Set the output file to a DIFFERENT FILENAME (or it will be overwritten with a blank 4kb file). The extension should be .h264 (or .264, I don't believe it matters). In the box to the left of the text "Level (1 - 5.1)", type in "4.1", and hit start. This process may take a while.
Step 3: Finally, the last step. Download tsMuxeR, extract it, and start the program. Under input files, click [add]. First add your .h264 stream, and then add your .AC3 stream. If you want more than one track, you can simply add it as well. Set the output type to "M2TS muxing", hit [Browse] to set the output file name (extension is .m2ts), and hit [Start muxing] at the bottom. This process is quite quick, and shouldn't take that long (a few minutes, depending on the bitrate of the streams).
That's it. The output file, in .m2ts format, is playable on the PS3 directly from a DVD or a flash drive. If you want to put it on the hard drive, copy it from a DVD/flash drive, or send it through Red Kawa's File Server. In the end, you end up with a fully seekable video file!
The guide is pretty straight forward, and all of the tools used are free. The result is a PS3-compatible M2TS file that you can seek through just fine, stop playing, and continue playing from any point in the video. Note that if you do not have an AC3 audio stream, it is necessary to convert the stream (using BeSweet/BeLite) to AC3 audio (DTS and AAC do not work, I am unsure if MP3 and WAV work - I am still testing this). If you already have your source .h264 and .AC3 files, you can skip to step two.
Now, for the process!
Step 1: You'll first need to download mkvtoolnix and MKVExtractGUI. After getting mkvtoolnix, place the MKVExtractGUI files in the same folder, and fire up MKVExtractGUI. From there, you can drag and drop your MKV file into the GUI (or, in the input section, click the [...] and load the MKV). Once it is loaded, in the content section, check off the AC3 audio and h264 video streams. Set the extract location to a location of your choice, and hit [Extract].
Step 2: Now that we have our elementary AC3 and h264 streams, it's time to make the h264 video stream compliant with the PS3. This step is crucial; I have found, in the past, that even though an H264 stream is already at the 4.1 level, it still fails to play. To process the stream, you'll need to download h264info (download h264info_alpha0018.zip). After extracting the program, start it up. You should notice that, by default, all options are blank/unchecked (besides "Write PPS every picture" ). To start, under input file, click the [...] button and load in your elementary h264 video stream. Set the output file to a DIFFERENT FILENAME (or it will be overwritten with a blank 4kb file). The extension should be .h264 (or .264, I don't believe it matters). In the box to the left of the text "Level (1 - 5.1)", type in "4.1", and hit start. This process may take a while.
Step 3: Finally, the last step. Download tsMuxeR, extract it, and start the program. Under input files, click [add]. First add your .h264 stream, and then add your .AC3 stream. If you want more than one track, you can simply add it as well. Set the output type to "M2TS muxing", hit [Browse] to set the output file name (extension is .m2ts), and hit [Start muxing] at the bottom. This process is quite quick, and shouldn't take that long (a few minutes, depending on the bitrate of the streams).
That's it. The output file, in .m2ts format, is playable on the PS3 directly from a DVD or a flash drive. If you want to put it on the hard drive, copy it from a DVD/flash drive, or send it through Red Kawa's File Server. In the end, you end up with a fully seekable video file!
http://boardsus.play...thread.id=96630
Share this topic:
Page 1 of 1

Help










