On Monday, January 09, 2012 01:27:03 AM Paul Bagyenda wrote: > Which is why I said jailbroken. When that's done, it is > an entirely different animal. No need for iTunes, just > any old browsable share (smb, afp or such). Anything > XBMC and Darwin can talk to or read from. And ssh > access.
This is true.
I stock piles of Blu-Ray discs, and a couple of games. So
the PS3 is a great tool for that.
If I did get an Apple Tv (the thought has crossed my mind
many a time), I likely wouldn't jailbreak it. But that's
just me :-).
The only thing you need to watch our for with the PS3 (and
any other Blu-Ray player these days) is Cinavia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinavia
Mark.
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