![]() I bought a first generation WDTV 3 years ago I think and it is one of the very best purchases of an electronic device that I have made in my life. We also don't know anything about your connections. Of course every electronic device has the potential to simply be defective, but then again we don't know anything about what you are trying to play and if it's really supported or not. The audio kept going out after 10 seconds on almost every video file I played. It would save most conversion needs you might run into if you are only using a ps3 for playback on the tv. That can read ntfs drives and has a wider range of file codec support than the ps3 and the xbox 360 as well. I think its 50.00 USD or so give or take.Įdit - and also you might want to look into investing in a wdtv or a competitor model. Oh and that macdrive plus software or whatever it is (I have it but haven't used in awhile) is not freeware. If you only have a ps3 please disregard my post. I know wmv is also a container but is a codec as well. I know the ps3 has wmv support I believe but it is fully native on the 360 - with wmv video inside of course. But you can easily play wmvhd files on it. Of course the xbox 360 won't play all the files that the ps3 does. That is the mac equivalent of ntfs and the software will run on a pc and the xbox 360 will recognize the full drive. ![]() I thought I'd ask - do you also have a xbox 360? If you do you can format the drive to mac hfs with macdrive software.
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