But behold the PS3 Media Server open-source software ( http://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/)
It is DLNA compliant which means that you simply install this on your PC, Mac or Linux machine where all your media/videos are located at and PS3 will auto detect the existence of the server (if on the same local network/router)... and you will be able to browse all your content like folders on your PS3. Not only that, you can virtually play any video content - yes, even those that PS3 do not support. This is because the software on the PC/Mac/Linux end actually re-encodes the video in real-time to stream to the PS3... yummy..
One disadvantage so far is wireless connection may not be able to handle HD content smoothly... so I'd suggest a wired network connection.
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