Since there is an HDD and network adapter for PS2; is there a media center application that allows music and movies to be played off of the network and an HDD?
Thanks,
~Asian
PS2 Media Center?
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Re: PS2 Media Center?
By "application" do you mean legitimate, Sony licensed software, or do you mean a homebrew application for a modded PS2?epicasian wrote:Since there is an HDD and network adapter for PS2; is there a media center application that allows music and movies to be played off of the network and an HDD?
Thanks,
~Asian
SURELY the PS2 scene has cooked something up. Dreamcast has DCDivX which allows it to stream videos over the network...
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Re: PS2 Media Center?
I meant homebrew. I've googled, but haven't found anything yet.
EdiT: I remember the website SKSapps give links to a BUNCH of PS2 homebrew apps. Just thought I'd link to them:
http://sksapps.com
EdiT: I remember the website SKSapps give links to a BUNCH of PS2 homebrew apps. Just thought I'd link to them:
http://sksapps.com
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Re: PS2 Media Center?
you know you can install linux on the PS2 right? just use that and a media server (like mediatomb).
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Re: PS2 Media Center?
I know that there was an official Sony released Linux, but I've heard it's harder than crap to get a hold of. Or is there a community released version as well?M_D_K wrote:you know you can install linux on the PS2 right? just use that and a media server (like mediatomb).
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I'm pretty sure debian runs on it (goes by BlackRhino).epicasian wrote:I know that there was an official Sony released Linux, but I've heard it's harder than crap to get a hold of. Or is there a community released version as well?M_D_K wrote:you know you can install linux on the PS2 right? just use that and a media server (like mediatomb).
This should help link.
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Re: PS2 Media Center?
I have a slim. They weren't selling the originals anymore when I bought mine.
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Re: PS2 Media Center?
Interesting that this popped up, I'm going to be working on putting together a media server full of win.
http://xbmc.org/
http://xbmc.org/skins/ (for prettiness)
Originally started out as a media server running off the original Xbox, has since grown to run off of pretty much anything. Search on www.lifehacker.com for some amazing tutorials.
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Originally started out as a media server running off the original Xbox, has since grown to run off of pretty much anything. Search on www.lifehacker.com for some amazing tutorials.
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