I'm pondering if a PS3 running Linux has the potential to be a complete media player solution in the same sense that a modded XBox with XBMC is today. I mean, with XBMC you can play just about any format, you can play DVDs straight from iso/img archive etc. etc.
Now, if we could do all this PLUS support HD formats, we would have pretty much the ultimate media player.
From what I've heard so far, the attempts on PS3 has been to pretty much just compile an existing media player, and the results have been so-so (tearing in video playback, unable to decode HD material at full speed etc.) Do you think that these problems will be overcome? As I see it, the following will have to be solved:
* Playback of full HD (1920x1080p) material. For this we will probably need to have decoders that utilizes SPEs. The SPEs are programmable from Linux, but how feasible is it that "the community" will be able to write these decoders? I'm not all that familiar with video decoding, so I can't say if this is a major issue, or if it will be solved once the right people get their hands on some PS3s..
* VSync enabling and switching res/refresh rate. To have nice playback you have to be able to vsync. I think that people have been able to do this in PS3 linux now, right? Also you will need to switch refresh rate I guess to get non-jerky playback. I mean, if I play a PAL movie I want the PS3 to output 50Hz, but if it is an NTSC movie I want 60Hz. As I understand it now you can't switch resolution/refresh rate in Linux, instead you configure "I want to run 1280x720 50Hz" and then you need to reconfigure and reboot to get a new resolution...?
Now, if we could do all this PLUS support HD formats, we would have pretty much the ultimate media player.
From what I've heard so far, the attempts on PS3 has been to pretty much just compile an existing media player, and the results have been so-so (tearing in video playback, unable to decode HD material at full speed etc.) Do you think that these problems will be overcome? As I see it, the following will have to be solved:
* Playback of full HD (1920x1080p) material. For this we will probably need to have decoders that utilizes SPEs. The SPEs are programmable from Linux, but how feasible is it that "the community" will be able to write these decoders? I'm not all that familiar with video decoding, so I can't say if this is a major issue, or if it will be solved once the right people get their hands on some PS3s..
* VSync enabling and switching res/refresh rate. To have nice playback you have to be able to vsync. I think that people have been able to do this in PS3 linux now, right? Also you will need to switch refresh rate I guess to get non-jerky playback. I mean, if I play a PAL movie I want the PS3 to output 50Hz, but if it is an NTSC movie I want 60Hz. As I understand it now you can't switch resolution/refresh rate in Linux, instead you configure "I want to run 1280x720 50Hz" and then you need to reconfigure and reboot to get a new resolution...?