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ZFS is the Blu-ray of file systems! :-) |
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That may be but the majority of media center ready PCs out there are NTFS. Say what you will about Microsoft and HD DVD but I use Windows Vista Ultimate and would love for the PS3 to be able to read the files on my external hard drives.
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Jul 2007
Washington State
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I'll also join the choir asking for/about DivX/XviD support (obviously inside an AVI container). Even better if it supported HD resolutions in this format. |
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Sep 2007
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NTFS for the ps3, drivers for varied photo printers (versus only epson), support to connect bluetooth phones (to transfer pictures, etc), support for more than 1 bluetooth headset, support for more video formats. These would be nice as well. The DNLA server option is cool, but it's too bad a lot of the video formats aren't supported by the ps3 |
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I'd like to add myself to the list of people requesting NTFS support, then. And decoding of more formats, particularly mkv to allow full 5.1 audio with avc video. |
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FAT32 will support much larger, trust me! I use a portable 20gb USB HD which is fat32 with my PS3 and it works just fine! |
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Sep 2007
Vikingland
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Add me to the list that wants better support for other filesystem that can handle larger files (and formats)
Having big (and legal) hd files split into thosand parts and no playlist option, having to use the remote every minute to try and watch something is living hell. The DLNA helped ALOT, but stil... Last edited by H9k_; 09-25-2007 at 09:51 AM. |
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Aug 2007
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NTFS is not an open format and can not be easily supported by anyone but MS. |
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Sorry about the off topic post, but if I put this over in the discussion thread, no one will see it.
For all that are concerned about big files on your USB devices on the PS3, simply stream the files over your network, and you don't need to concern yourself with file sizes. Feel free to return to your regularly scheduled topic. |
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Microsoft designed Windows XP, 2000 to allow only a FAT32 partition up to a maximun of 32GB in a move to force users to migrate to their NTFS file system, but Windows 95/98 originally supported a 127GB FAT32 partition. Technically, FAT32 supports a total of approximately 268,435,456 (228) clusters, allowing for drive sizes in the range of 8 terabytes with 32K clusters, but the boot sector of a hard drive uses a 32 bit field that limits volume size to 232 sectors (2TB on a hard disk with 512 byte sectors) As mentioned earlier, tho, there is a limit on each file of 4GB (minus one byte). A big issue with FAT file systems is that it takes a long time to determine free space as it must look thru the entire FAT linearly. Typical of Microsoft, they design something that looks great on paper only to screw up the implementation (X-Box 360 anyone?). Last edited by jon s; 09-25-2007 at 04:06 PM. |
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Oct 2006
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Question to Paidgeek:
While I understand Sony might have issues with NTFS support on the PS3, I just tried to format a USB disk as ext2 (linux) hoping that would be supported, since linux can be installed on the PS3. Could you please ask those in a position for ext2 (or ext3) support on PS3? Thanks |
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Jan 2007
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I say go ZFS as stated above. Allow MKV container support too. Both open source.
Blu-ray's better because it doesn't hold onto the past in order to shoehorn itself into today. Putting NTFS support into it just helps MS increase their revenue streams. For Mac users it wouldn't be much of an issue at all. Give ZFS a good reason for existing in the PC environment and force them to accept our standards. Same with MKV. |
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