Version: 0.9.11.4 Platforms: Mobile Gaming, PS3 Categories: Multimedia & Graphics Upload date: 7 Feb 12 Developer:
License: Freeware
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TVersity
This next one is certainly what we can call starting the new year right. The folks behind the nifty application TVersity has just upgraded the media server to make it compatible with the latest PlayStation 3 firmware, 2.10.
For the uninitiated, TVersity allows easier access to users Internet and home media collection by letting them stream to and from the Sony console.The latest release brings the program up to version 0.9.11.4 and the changelog is as follows:
* Transcoding
o Transcoding configuration can now be done on the file/folder/url level, in which case it will supersede the system wide settings.
* Customizable Menus
o It is now possible to set the menus to be organized by folders only, this is in addition to the default menu organization and the custom one.
* Devices
o Turn off transcoding of AVI/DIVX (version 4 or higher) for the Sony PS3 (Divx3 is still transcoded) since firmware 2.1 can play them natively.
o AVI/Divx that do not play natively can still be manually configured to be transcoded. This for examples solves the PS3 problem with DivX files larger than 2 Gb.
* Bug Fixes
* Do not register a Windows shell context menu command for files (since it gets invoked when double clicking on file types that have no other handlers). The context menu command for folders is still kept since it has no undesirable side effects.
First time users may want to refer to Source link below for more details. It should direct you to the official homepage of TVersity.
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