Nov

27

Mac Vs PS3 – MediaLink

posted in software news, by Codrut Nistor

Since Macs are not usually used for any hardcore gaming, and the PlayStation 3 can't do a lot of things Apple's computers can, a "Mac vs PS3" match wouldn't have any purpose. Well, if we slightly move from "Mac vs PS3" to a "team battle," we could get to those users who own them both, and would like to share content between them, because that's exactly what today's software tool, namely MediaLink, is all about.

The features offered by this program include, but are not limited to:

- the ability to copy media from your Mac to your PlayStation 3's internal hard drive

- full folder organization support, allowing you to easily locate music, photos and videos in any folder on your Mac and even preview it
and collect ID3 information from your songs

- remote play via the Internet with your PlayStation 3 and MediaLink(if you also have a PSP, of course)

- view your iPhoto photo library and slideshows on your television screen


If you want to find out more about the media formats supported, you should go and check the official MediaLink product page, but I won't just go and leave you now, because there's something more you have to know - a price, and the system requirements, of course!

Priced at only $20.00, this "Mac vs PS3 hero" requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later,
a PlayStation 3 with a network connection, iTunes 7.5 or later for iTunes sharing, iPhoto '08 or later for iPhoto sharing (part of Apple's iLife suite), as well as Aperture 2.0 or later for Aperture photo sharing, all these 3 on the Mac, of course!

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