HydrogenAudio

Digital Audio/Video => General A/V => Topic started by: Sebastian Mares on 2009-12-10 20:25:32

Title: How to play MP4 containing H.264 / LC-AAC on PS3?
Post by: Sebastian Mares on 2009-12-10 20:25:32
Hello!

I have several MP4 files here containing H.264 video and LC-AAC audio and have no clue if it is possible to play them on my PS3 and if yes, how. Can anyone help? If I burn the MP4 files as-is on a DVD or copy them to a FAT32 formatted USB stick, the PS3 does not find any suitable media for playback.

Cheers,
Sebastian
Title: How to play MP4 containing H.264 / LC-AAC on PS3?
Post by: mcbear on 2009-12-11 09:27:18
According to spec, it should be able to play these kind of files. Did you put them in a subfolder called VIDEO ?
Or use the "Display All" setting....
Quote: go into your photo or music area and highlight the ms/usb drive and hit your Triangle button and choose Display All, you can now browse all of the folders on the drive/memory card.
Cheers
Title: How to play MP4 containing H.264 / LC-AAC on PS3?
Post by: Sebastian Mares on 2009-12-11 17:13:52
Do I have to put them in a VIDEO folder? I didn't. I put them in the root.
Title: How to play MP4 containing H.264 / LC-AAC on PS3?
Post by: Sebastian Mares on 2009-12-11 18:23:47
OK, you were right. I copied an MP4 file to VIDEO and the PS3 found the file, but it plays only the audio. Video was encoded with x.264 using the slower preset.
Title: How to play MP4 containing H.264 / LC-AAC on PS3?
Post by: mcbear on 2009-12-12 22:49:46
OK, you were right. I copied an MP4 file to VIDEO and the PS3 found the file, but it plays only the audio. Video was encoded with x.264 using the slower preset.

Hi, apparently, that is another problem now, can't help here, sorry...:-)
Title: How to play MP4 containing H.264 / LC-AAC on PS3?
Post by: smok3 on 2009-12-13 16:19:06
check this guide http://www.digital-digest.com/articles/PS3...uide_page1.html (http://www.digital-digest.com/articles/PS3_H.264_Conversion_Guide_page1.html) (you will eventually come to the page where limitations are listed, like bitrate, certain h.264 limits, ect)