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On one hand... has anybody tried to (possibly compile), install and run a linux video player under fedora on the ps3? that would really make divx/xvid possible.  Emulators should run too (maybe now somebody will pay attention and make a decent shell that can be controlled via the SIXAXIS?).</p>
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Other possible (yes, fake, it's a comment) features that might be comming:<br />
You will be able to use it as an ashtray (as opposed to the wii).<br />
You will be able to use xbox 360 games and the wiimote to move the mouse in linux.<br />
Bittorrenting / transcoding to a file server gets finally implemented.<br />
Mac OSX finally runs out of the box on the PS3 making it the non-gaming-console non-pc non-media-center-per-se black shinny brick.</p>
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But the most interesting feature (fake) of all is the ability to read RSS from your TV, just for $600.</p> <p>whiskey</p>]]></description>
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Forget xvid/divx.  HDTV MPEG2 Playback does not work correctly.  I tried two movies in MPEG2 PS format, and both halted abruptly near the 15 minute mark in both ~ 2  hour films.</p>
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Other people have reported the same problem.</p>
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The PS3 is perfectly poised to become an HDTV media hub, but this issue severely hamstrings that effort.</p>
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-Pie</p> <p><a href="http://www.storybytes.com">EatingPie</a></p>]]></description>
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Haven't we learned anything from PSP homebrew? DONT UPDATE YOUR FIRMWARE!</p> <p>Secret Agent Man</p>]]></description>
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I'm remain pleased with my decision to <i> not </i> buy a new console until messes like these shake out. Are we really moving ahead with 2 high definition movie playback mediums....really? </p> <p>virtualmatt</p>]]></description>
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Hey, I don't suppose the firmware update will make it "more fun"?</p>
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Mostly, it'll add features that no one wants. By now, if you have a bunch of Divx movies on your computer, you've found a way to play them on your TV, or you're not that bright. This isn't some major problem the world struggles with - it's something that the 15-19 year olds that haven't figured out how to have a script that re-encodes files (or how to stream Divx through any number of viable means) whine about in online forums. </p>
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This isn't a big feature, and it's not something they'll add. Sorry, just the way it is. Either buy your movies, or get a damn streaming setup for like $200, don't expect a $600+ gaming system to do it, any more or less than a $400+ gaming system.</p>
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<a href="http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=438">http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=438</a><br />
<a href="http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=318">http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=318</a></p>
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Or...just legitimately buy your movies. If they're worth your time, they're worth the $15 Amazon sells them for. If not, why watch them to begin with?<br />
</p> <p><a href="http://www.bradhubbard.net">Brad</a></p>]]></description>
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His mention of the operating system install option was a statement of something that was already there (there is an option under settings for that -- there was even in the <.9 firmwares, IIRC).</p>
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The "March" update (there will be a smaller one this month too, from what I hear) should include whatever isn't done in the December update (improved SACD playback, CD upsampling, dvd upconversion/improved dvd playback, YCrBr/RGB color space options -- no doubt some of that stuff won't make it in the december update, but was recently talked about in a PC Watch article).  Other candidates for March update is access to the XMB from in games/programs, UPnP/DLNA support, Downloadable PS1 games playable on PS3, PS1/2 software emulation finalized (vs. the hardware emulation they have now -- so they can stop making PS3's with PS2s inside them).  And whatever other bug fixes they can manage.</p>
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Sadly, I wouldn't count on Sony (or MS) to openly support divx/xvid.  Although, give it some time and there should be a nice media player app for YDL Linux (something to finally replace that Xbox media center many people are still holding on to).</p> <p>Donomans</p>]]></description>
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