PS3 remote play over internet?

bokiroki

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Hi, i just saw on youtube that ps3 can be remoted to pc over same network, but is someone tried to remote play over internet..i'm on 4.78 habbib cfw, do i need acces to psn network to do this? there is little information about remote play on net..
 
there is:**Content requiring output protection (Blu-ray Disc™media, DVD movie, PlayStation® games) is not supported by Remote Play. Image quality may vary. and on dozens youtube tutorials nobody is playing games, only showing xmb..did you tried remote play and played games over net?
 
there is:**Content requiring output protection (Blu-ray Disc[emoji769]media, DVD movie, PlayStation[emoji768] games) is not supported by Remote Play. Image quality may vary. and on dozens youtube tutorials nobody is playing games, only showing xmb..did you tried remote play and played games over net?

Whatever works via lan should work over net too, but remote play itself is very poorly done in ps3, so don't expect miracles.

I haven't done with net because I don't carry vita when I go out, but for local network, I tried both vita and pc and the quality was horrible.

Rebug / habib both have patches to ignore sfo check in param, so it will allow you to run most games, but will have issues with majority of titles.

Not so sure about bd and dvd, but I think PSX used to work.


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Remote play is a bit like video recording... both are plugins that needs to make video and audio encoding/compression and this takes memory and computing power

Some games are going to work, the bad ones, and the most optimized, that doesnt uses much resources, so the PS3 has room to run additional process
But usually triple AAA games are not going to work at all, in some cases could even crash if you force it to do this kind of tasks "unnofficially" with custom code

This is the real problem the rec_plugin released by @mysis had, but is not a problem of the plugin the code is correct, is the PS3 that says "no way i cant handle this" and says good bye

So always test with a low requirement game (or a game well optimized, but is hard to know wich ones falls in this category)
And use a video/audio format that doesnt requires much memory and processing power, neither compression (technically is better to encode in the format most closer to "raw" posible)
 
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