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noslodecoy said:
How does the streaming from PC to PS3 work exactly? I thought about trying it with the 360 before NXE. I never did. I assumed it wouldn't be that affective as I already have my PC connected to my TV.

How does the streaming work? Is it only video streaming? I assume that streaming the video is doing only that and you can't fast forward/rewind, pause, or change the movie without getting up and going to your PC. That's a big loss in convenience.


As for the idea proposed by Dallas, NetFlix allows you to watch movies on the fly through a subscription. I pay $9.00 and can watch anything they have available (and have one disc mailed to me). It seems you think it's more of a PPV method, but If I wanted PPV, I'd just watch PPV through my cable provider. Which I don't.

Being able to use NetFlix on the 360 is pretty awesome. I see no reason why Sony users would not want that service. As NJ5 pointed out, Sony would have to set up an infrastructure to provide their own service. It makes no sense for them to do that instead of just provide a NetFlix streaming client... that is, of course, unless they see digital media streaming as a threat to their proprietary media (AKA Blu-Ray) and are not ready to embrace it.

 

As for your bolded part, there are many progs to stream to the PS3 - TVersity, Nero Media Home, Media Player 11 and many many more.

Most will allow you to share music, vids and pictures depending on what content you allow the porg to have access to.

These pop up in the XMB as media servers from where you can drill down to find what you'd like to stream at any given time. Also, you can still fast forward or rewind or pause the content being streamed as long as the program streaming it from your PC allows this and your connection and PC is good enough.

As for the rest of your post, well i'm not able to use netflix anyway so i've got no opinion on it.



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