2009/11/29 Rob Beard <r...@esdelle.co.uk>:
> Tony Travis wrote:
>> Kris Douglas wrote:
>>
>>> [...]
>>> The PS3 is perfectly powerful enouugh for playing HD videos, but they
>>> DELIBERATELY crippled linux in order for only PlayStation games to
>>> work. As far as I know, you have full access to the CPU, but graphics
>>> and BR are a no-go. Format a hard drive with Fat 32, i think a
>>> 1280x720 BR film loads in about 4 gig, which is the max file size for
>>> F32, then just check the format works, and play it through the PS3's
>>> own OS.
>>>
>>
>> Hello, Kris.
>>
>> I don't think that's quite right, at least for YDL:
>>
>> from: http://www.ydl.net/support/hardware/sony.shtml
>>
>>
>>> Sony PS3 40GB, 60GB, 80GB
>>>
>>>    1. Notes: The Nvidia graphics card is not supported beyond framebuffer 
>>> mode. This does not reduce the quality of the image, but does not provide 
>>> accelerated (3D) video nor OpenGL support.
>>>
>>
>> Not that I'm suggesting using YDL as an alternative to Ubuntu ;-)
>>
>> [I've got Hardy on my iMac]
>>
> I'm still tempted to go down the PS3 route, although I may just put
> together an old PC with a newer NVidia graphics card for media playback
> (other than Bluray).
>
> Rob

I didn't say the graphics didn't work, but try playing HD on an
un-accelerated graphics card.

-- 
Kris Douglas

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