Hi guys,
Just bought PS3, and playing with sharing media with PCs and my Mac, so I thought to share the experience. As mentioned before, in PC, you can just use the Media Player 11.
For the Mac, after some googling, I found the program [MediaLink|http://www.nullriver.com/products/medialink|MediaLink] by NullRiver works like a charm. It installed as a System Preference and you don't need to type any UNIX command to configure it. It basically shares your home folders so you can browse the folders from your PS3. I did not turn on iTunes Sharing and my iTunes is not even running.
Here is the [URL|http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/guide/130/playstation-3-media-server-setu p].
The other [site|http://www.applesource.com.au/how-to/soa/How-to-Stream-media-to-a-PS3-fro m-a-Mac/0,2000451082,339287550,00.htm] I found uses the free program [MediaTomb|http://mediatomb.cc/|MediaTomb], but this requires you to type out UNIX commands.
Note that the PS3 does not play .mov or .m4a (Apple Lossless) formats, so most of the movie trailers I downloaded, or Lossless songs I imported into iTunes are not recognized by PS3. This left the PS3 showing the "There are no Tracks" message.
Hope this helps!
michael
Message was edited by: Metreom
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