

- Ps3 media server audio out of sync install#
- Ps3 media server audio out of sync license#
- Ps3 media server audio out of sync ps3#

Ps3 media server audio out of sync ps3#
You can get the complete instructions for syncing the iPhone and PS3 for YouTube videos here.
Ps3 media server audio out of sync install#
You can also just go to TV and Video Services from the XMB and select the YouTube app and install from there. And more than likely, if it's in your iTunes, it's on YouTube too, so there shouldn't be too much you can't play.ĭownload the official YouTube app for your iPhone in the App Store, and for your PS3 in the PS3 Store. Unlike syncing your iTunes library to the PS3, playing music from your iPhone via YouTube is pretty simple. Many people use YouTube as their go-to music player.
Ps3 media server audio out of sync license#
The app is free, but as of this writing there's an updated version that requires you to buy a license after 15 days, so Sync Stream or iMediaShare may still be your best options.

Once you've installed it on your phone, start the server connection and your music should appear under the iTunesDB Server icon located in the Music section. The above apps will work just as well on a jailbroken phone, but if you want a jailbroken app, you can head over to Cydia and download iTunesDB UPnPAVServer. There are a couple more similar apps in the App Store (like AirMusic), but they cost money and are supposed to do exactly what these do for free. If your iPhone doesn't appear in the Music section on your PS3 with either iMediaShare or sync:stream, make sure to go to Settings -> Network Settings -> Media Server Connection and select Enabled. Select it and a list of all your folders will appear. When you go to the Music section on your PS3, you should see your iPhone as a menu option. Besides that, all there is to it is downloading and installing the app. To use sync:stream, you'll need to make sure both your PS3 and your iPhone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Sync:stream is a free app available in the iOS App Store that lets you stream your music collection from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch to any compatible device, including the PS3, Xbox 360, DVRs, and some Blu-ray players. So, after doing some research, I found a few viable options for playing your iPhone's music on your PlayStation 3, so let's dive in. All a guy wants to do is play some jams for the ladies on his PS3. Even if Apple insists that its closed ecosystem is only in place to protect the "sanctity" of its devices, it still annoys the crap out of me that there is no plug and play capabilities. IPhones store their music in a protected portion of the disk that won't mount over standard USB like older iPods used to. When I plug in my iPhone 4 to my PS3, a big load of nothing happens. Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.īut, with the iPod touch and iPhone, the limited compatibility with the PS3 was gone.
