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@Forsety
You're right, it does sign you out when playing PS2 games. Or at least the PS3s with the PS2 hardware does because it switches the PS3 hardware off/standby. I'm not sure if the software emulation works the same way however. @BlueBomber I was hoping that you were gonna proove me wrong, but I was pretty sure that the auto-on was a 3.75 feature. It sucks to be right sometimes. UNCHARTED DEMO TODAY ![]() |
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"SimpleCenter" works for me on the PS3. You might want to try that, I couldn't get anything else to work right.
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Click the arrow tab under library in WMP11 and there should be a media sharing option. Check the "allow new hardware" box and you should be set.
While music and images work without a hitch. Video remains a problem for myself aswell. |
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Well when they start showing up on the net, feel free to do so. I would actually like that.
@SouthJag No problem. I know I spent some time trying to find that poorly placed feature. Everyone was talking about their problems with it and I couldn't find it at the time, lol. |
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There's an article about creating custom themes on Engadget, but they link you to this guy's blog. He tells you how to do it, but I tried to run the compiler and it failed.
Hopefully someone'll get it to work and make an awesome theme. ![]() Reading -- Bleach, Claymore, Chun Rhang Yhur Jhun, NOW, Zero: Beginning of the Coffin, Black God, Twelve Kingdoms (novels), History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi Watching -- Bleach Playing -- Fable II, Valkyria Chronicles, Guitar Hero: World Tour, Star Ocean: First Departure, LittleBigPlanet, MegaMan 9, Mirror's Edge |
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Found this place with some decent looking themes:
PS3 Themes // Themes for the PlayStation 3 Have fun! |
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This is just bullshit, apparently dust voids your console's warrantly now. In Sony's eyes anyway. Now I gotta be even more anal about keeping my console clean (already got linen covering it, when not in operation obivously, to keep the cat hair out).
This is quite interesting
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PCs are a different beast because they're made to be opened and tinkered with. Unless you were silly enough to buy a premade machine. Consoles operate on unique pieces of hardware, and it's easier to void warranty.
I have trouble believing that this story was not embellished or exaggerated at any point along the way, though. |
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Just a small question, Is the ps3 more "sensitive" to dust than the ps2?
I'm asking because in my room there is a weird dust problem... no idea where it comes, but it's always there. |
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@Skexis
Actually you are able to open the PS3's lid without voiding your warrenty, the void sticker is on the seal plate inside now, so keeping it clean is the customer's responsability. As for the dust voids the warrenty dispute itself, it's hard to know if Sony is right or wrong without seeing pictures of what the dispute is over. UPDATE! " Ive: I'm calling just to pretty much clarify the PS3's warranty, if there's any clause in the warranty that makes it so that if the PS3 is too dusty that the warranty is void. CSR: No. Ive: No? CSR: No. The only way that it, um, voided is if it was neglected, um, abused, dropped or anything like, modificated like if you opened it up, modification, if you didn't have your receipt, um, any power failures like mother nature or anything like that then that actually does void the warranty. Other than that any defective PS3s or anything like that is still, um, still under the warranty." Ive spoke to several CSRs, each of whom took a similar position until they read the account notes. Apparently, a tech determined that the fearsome dust constituted neglect and presented a threat to his health. To his credit, the CSR handled a ridiculous situation fairly well. Sony CSR: What? No! Dust Doesn't Void Your PS3 Warranty! |
Meh, after a second thought I think it's like Skexis said, it's just exaggerated. And Slayer X, I'm quiet interested in what you are saying... do you know a site with a decent guide to open the ps3? (My googling skills are royally failing tonight)
Last edited by Tafer : Nov 11, 2007 at 11:57 PM.
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