New PS4 Media Player Lets You Stream Video, Audio From a PC or USB Stick
Added: 17.06.2015 16:53 | 3 views | 0 comments
The You can stream files off of a home server or a USB stick that you plug into the system. Many of the major file formats you'd hope for are supported, such as MKV, AVI, and MP4. A full list of supported formats follows below. PS4 Media Player Supported File Formats and CodecsVideoMKV - Visual: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC High Profile Level 4.2
- Audio: MP3, AAC LC, AC-3 (Dolby Digital)
AVI - Visual: MPEG4 ASP, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC High Profile Level 4.2
- Audio: MP3, AAC LC, AC-3 (Dolby Digital)
MP4 - Visual: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC High Profile Level 4.2
- Audio: AAC LC, AC-3 (Dolby Digital)
MPEG-2 TS - Visual: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC High Profile Level4.2, MPEG2 Visual
- Audio: MP2(MPEG2 Audio Layer 2), AAC LC, AC-3(Dolby Digital)
- AVCHD: (.m2ts, .mts)
Photo- JPEG (based on DCF 2.0/Exif 2.21)
- BMP
- PNG
Music
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| Lego Dimensions Offers No Restrictions on Franchise Crossovers, Just Gameplay
Added: 17.06.2015 16:26 | 2 views | 0 comments
if you want a true Lego sandbox). This boils down to playing like Traveller's Tales' other Lego action games, and offering the same amount of control as in a Portal game wouldn't make sense here. But this glimpse of what could be an exciting element does make me worry to some degree that there might not be as many opportunities to put the Portal gun and other in-game tools to use as I'd like. It's entirely possible this particular area wasn't indicative of what other areas have in store, and there might very well be more freedom elsewhere. Even if that doesn't prove to be the case, I still find myself--despite being outside its target demographic as an adult with no children--eager to get my hands on Dimensions, which is the first time I've ever been able to say that about a toys-to-life game.
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| Lego Dimensions Offers No Restrictions on Franchise Crossovers, Just Gameplay
Added: 17.06.2015 16:26 | 1 views | 0 comments
if you want a true Lego sandbox). This boils down to playing like Traveller's Tales' other Lego action games, and offering the same amount of control as in a Portal game wouldn't make sense here. But this glimpse of what could be an exciting element does make me worry to some degree that there might not be as many opportunities to put the Portal gun and other in-game tools to use as I'd like. It's entirely possible this particular area wasn't indicative of what other areas have in store, and there might very well be more freedom elsewhere. Even if that doesn't prove to be the case, I still find myself--despite being outside its target demographic as an adult with no children--eager to get my hands on Dimensions, which is the first time I've ever been able to say that about a toys-to-life game.
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www.gamespot.com
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