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MediaLink

MediaLink - 1.51

stream itunes, iphoto, videos, aperture to playstation 3

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.51
Release Date: 2008-05-10
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 163
Downloads (all versions): 5,686
Price: $20

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Product Description:

With MediaLink's flawless iTunes integration, getting to your songs on your PlayStation 3 is just as easy as it is on your Mac. Find any song, album or artist with ease in the Mac-like navigation system provided by MediaLink. MediaLink also conveniently shares your Playlists, Podcasts and Videos to your PlayStation 3.

With MediaLink, you can view your iPhoto or Aperture photo library and slideshows on your television screen, they're especially beautiful in vivid high definition.

Browse by photo album, event or watch a slideshow to the tune of your favorite song, its all easy and fun! Want some motion? Watch your iPhoto videos too!

Make your PlayStation 3 your home media center. MediaLink can stream high definition video content to your living room with ease!

Continue movies from where you left off or fast forward and rewind, all effortlessly using your PlayStation 3 and MediaLink.

Don't use iTunes, iPhoto or Aperture? Do you have media stored outside your libraries? No problem! MediaLink has full folder organization support. MediaLink can easily locate music, photos and videos in any folder on your Mac and even preview it and collect ID3 information from your songs.

What's new in this version:

  • Improved streaming performance for fast connections
  • Improved memory management for Mac OS X 10.5
  • Improved stability for Mac OS X 10.4

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later
  • A PlayStation 3 with a network connection
  • iTunes for iTunes sharing (free download from Apple's site)
  • iPhoto for iPhoto sharing (part of Apple's iLife suite)

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MediaLink ReviewWorking Good! - Version: 1.32, 4/11/2008 01:43PM PST

mystic2
This update fixed the slow listing and streaming. Folders list almost as fast as it scrolls full speed. Loaded a folder with over 100 movies and scrolled to the last one as fast as it would. I then chose this file for playback and streaming started within a reasonable time at full Dolby Digital. This is once again my choice for UPnP media server.
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MediaLink ReviewBad updates - Version: 1.31, 4/4/2008 01:26PM PST

mystic2
Since the update to 1.3, the functionality has degraded greatly. It loads file listings so slowly that it fails to read all the files in a folder. Even though it has loaded some of the files in a list, it still fails to load the files for another long wait period. The addition on QuickLook content has caused the entire MediaLink server to be so slow and incomplete, its useless.

I paid for version 1.2, which worked very well. Now with the updates. I want a refund! I used to use this app to stream movies to my PS3 to watch in the living room. Now I am back to using my laptop as this mwthod no longer is reliable.
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MediaLink ReviewNo Problems with Latest PS3 Update - Version: 1.31, 3/31/2008 06:24PM PST

thecragus
I've just installed the latest update for the PS3 (2.2?) and all works well with MediaLink. This program was easily recognized by the PS3 and steaming photos of last Christmas to our HD TV was great! It turns the PS3 into a media center for we Mac folks...
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