![]() – *Photo files* in JPG, TIFF, PNG, GIF (RAW files are not supported) – *Music files* in MP3, AAC, FLAC, ALAC, M4A and more formats. – *Movie files*: in MP4, AVI, MOV, FLV, MPG, MKV, WMV and more formats You can stream movies up to HD quality (1080p) over WiFi to your iPhone or iPad from most recent Macs and PCs. ServeToMe converts the files to an iPhone/iPad-friendly format *on-the-fly*, so a single touch will start playback on your device in as little as 5 seconds. StreamToMe users can download ServeToMe for free from StreamToMe’s companion program *ServeToMe*, which runs on your Mac or PC, does that for you. Why bother converting your stuff to an iPhone/iPod size or iPad format before you can view it? Syncing files to your iOS device is a pain. – SRT, SSA and SUB files or embedded text or DVD_SUB subtitles – TV out via the Apple Component, Composite and VGA cables (iPhone4 or newer) – Play through folders or use your iTunes playlists ![]() – iTunes library integration browse your iTunes files and playlists – Continuous and random playlist modes or single file only mode. ![]() – Huge number of video, music and image formats supported (MP4, MKV, AVI, MP3, AAC, FLAC, JPEG, PNG and many more). Play on your device or Apple TV via AirPlay or use TV out dock/lightning cables, turning your iPhone/iPod/iPad into a mobile media player for all your computer’s files. No prior conversion or syncing required (huge number of formats supported) just tap the file and it plays. Report a bug or criticize anything and you're told not to do it that way, or remux all of your files basically, the program can do no wrong, and if it fails (and badly), well, that's your fault - never the program.įree, and yet you still don't get what you paid for, as there's no reimbursement for time wasted on this thing.Use StreamToMe on your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to play *video*, *music* and *photo* files streamed over WiFi or Cellular from any Mac or Windows PC running the free ServeToMe server (download from ). Among other things, it doesn't support MKV header compression, which anything worth its salt supported over a year ago. It transferred one YouTube video successfully, and every MKV I threw at it failed. ![]() Special folders for "# VIDEO SETTINGS #" and "# TRANSCODE #" - you know, instead of actually doing the right thing and just sending the appropriate stream.Īnd all of that might be forgivable if it worked - but it doesn't. The interface on the PS3 isn't much better. This is a poorly done, confusing, and badly laid out port of a piece of Linux software. I kind of suspected this based on the screen shot of the interface - that's actually one of the *better* looking screens. Internet TV / Web Radio support with VLC, MEncoder or MPlayer.Support for pictures based feeds, such as Flickr and Picasaweb. ![]() ZIP/RAR files as browsable folders for pictures/audio files.Display camera RAWs thumbnails (Canon / Nikon, etc.).All formats PS3 natively supports: MP3/WMA, JPG/PNG/GIF/TIFF, and all kind of videos (AVI, MP4, TS, M2TS, MPEG) the ps3 is willing to play.You can choose with a virtual folder system your audio/subtitle language on the PS3!.DVD ISOs images / VIDEO_TS Folder transcoder.Real-time video transcoding via MEncoder, tsMuxer or Avisynth.All your folders are directly browsed by the PS3, there's an automatic refresh also. No folder configuration and pre-parsing or this kind of annoying thing. This means the PS3 will play unsupported files. MKV), just press play - and the media server will process real-time video transcoding via MEncoder to the PS3. You just share a folder (or more), and this folder you can browse on your PS3 - when you see a media file (e.g. PS3 Media Server runs on your Mac as an DLNA compliant Upnp media server. ![]()
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