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    PS3 media share with windows 7

    In my PS3 Media Server access my files from a Windows PlayStation 3. The owners of a PS3 have come together to face this problem : while the console is capable of doing just about everything and (especially? ) anything , just using it to watch a movie in the living room , one finds herself a bit stuck . Here comes PS3 Media Server. MediaShare , the home network storage server Verbatim , lets you share , store and play photos , videos and other files remotely.Can anybody know that how PS3 media share with windows 7? Please help.

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    Re: PS3 media share with windows 7

    It is easy and fast to transfer files directly from a USB stick in the MediaShare via the dedicated button Easy Transfer. Several user accounts can be created to ensure data security, and runs on Window MediaShare 7, Vista , XP, 2000 and Mac OS X. The Media Share is adorned with a sleek aluminum enclosure , and comes with a power cable and a cable network.

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    Re: PS3 media share with windows 7

    The first MediaShare has a sleek design and a shiny aluminum case. But it is mainly a center for sharing and storage that will make life easier for users to manage their multimedia files. It offers a storage capacity of 1 or 2 TB, it has 3 USB ports ( one on front) , making a e - SATA, LAN connection and is compatible with DLNA technology to connect to flat monitor ( DLNA ), or the PS3 and Xbox 360.

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    Re: PS3 media share with windows 7

    For info windows media player 12 is provided with Windows 7 (for those who have the RC).Then must you open the windows media player, you go to the library. From there the top left you have the buttons " hold " , " streaming " and "create a selection . Choose " streaming " and the menu that opens choose the last option " streaming sth ", a window opens , authorized access to the LAN and valid, click again on " streaming " and you'll see what appeared choice "allow devices to automatically read my media", a window appears, choose " automatically allow all computers.

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    Re: PS3 media share with windows 7

    Sony PS3 , which must have firmware 1.80 or later .
    1. Your Xbox 360 ( or PS3 ) must be turned on and connected to the same network as your computer .
    2. Open Windows Media Player and click Library.
    3. Choose the entry " Media Sharing ".
    4. Check " Share my media in " .
    5. Your console should appear in the list of available devices . Click on your console then on " Allow " .

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    Re: PS3 media share with windows 7

    You need to Connect your console to your network and then put on. . Start the PS3 software Media Server . In the tab " Status ", your PS3 should appear. This takes time depending on the size of your network. This tab also includes information on the progress of a possible conversion of your file and the transmission speed of your computer to your console . For the Xbox 360 console recognition requires that you ran the menus on the Xbox and you choose the server PS3 Media Server . The console will then be recognized by the software.

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