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How to watch anime properly on PS3 Media Server

Once again filling in the deficiencies of Google…

Recently, having got a new HDTV, I wanted to replicate all the good things about watching anime on a PC in Media Player Classic HC, except this time on PS3 via the well-known DLNA/uPnP server, PS3 Media Server. Out of the box, and with a little tweaking, I was able to get ASS subtitles more or less working, and it ran reasonably efficiently. However two very important things any anime lover will know were missing:

  • Ordered chapters for MKV files
  • ffdshow filters, most notably the Debanding filter

After days of experimenting (the biggest struggle being the buffer emptying during playback despite no obvious CPU/GPU/IO/network bottleneck), I finally achieved these in addition to ASS subtitles and everything I had before with just MEncoder.

Hopefully the following instructions will get you the same setup, though they are written in hindsight and I may have missed some crucial details.

  1. Download and install PS3 Media Server v1.20.412 Beta the latest build of PS3 Media Server Contrib
  2. Download and install the latest version of Combined Community Codec Pack (default settings should work)
  3. Download and install the latest SVN 32-bit copy of ffdshow tryouts, of which you probably want ICL10 – if your CPU can’t run that then you might as well give up now :P
  4. Download and install AviSynth 2.5.8 (try 2.5.7 if you have audio issues or mencoder crashes)
  5. Download this multithreaded build of AviSynth and replace avisynth.dll in either C:\windows\system32 or C:\windows\syswow64, for 32-bit or 64-bit systems respectively. Then replace the files in (progam files)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins with the ones in the zip file.
  6. Download VSFilter and extract it to (program files)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins
  7. Open Haali Media Splitter settings and set Autoload VSFilter to Yes as so:
  8. If you are running Windows 7, download and run Win7DSFilterTweaker, and set everything apart from MP2, MP3 and AAC to ffdshow where available. You shouldn’t need to change any other settings.
  9. Open ffdshow Video decoder configuration and configure it as below: (H.264 set to ffmpeg-mt)
  10. Set up any ffdshow filters you wish to use (DeBand is a good one) and keep Subtitles disabled as they are handled externally.
  11. Open ffdshow Audio decoder configuration, go to the DirectShow Control tab, click Edit next to ‘Don’t use ffdshow in’ and add mencoder.exe to the list. This prevents ffdshow from handling the audio in PS3 Media Server, since it has a tendancy to go out of sync gradually, reaching several seconds behind at some points. If you get chipmunk audio even after following step 12, either undo this step or try the opposite version of AviSynth (see step 4).
  12. Download and install CoreAAC, which appears to not have the chipmunk audio issue the built in Windows one suffers from, nor the sync issue with ffdshow’s AAC decoder.
  13. Open PS3 Media Server and configure to match the following screenshot, using your discretion where necessary.
  14. On the Avisynth/MEncoder settings page, make sure you have the convertfps=true option disabled, as it can lead to audio sync issues and very noticable frame skip.

At this stage, you should have everything working. Playing an anime MKV file via your PS3 should trigger at least 2 tray icons to appear: Haali Media Splitter and ffdshow video decoder. If you get an icon for ffdshow DXVA video decoder, something isn’t right. Although if you don’t care about filters and just want ordered chapters then this should be fine.

Good luck getting this setup working – it’s well worth the effort. :)

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  1. Taters
    January 4th, 2011 at 22:51 | #1

    Thanks for the tutorial,

    My only problem is that i do not get any audio when playing a video after i complete step 11. I have Core AAC installed but it doesn’t appear to be working. Any tips?

  2. January 5th, 2011 at 02:18 | #2

    @Taters
    Try some different versions of CoreAAC, try without CoreAAC installed or try without disabling ffdshow audio decoder in mencoder.exe.

    Also a minor mistake in the guide – in Win7DSFilterTweaker, AAC should be set to Microsoft not ffdshow.

  3. Taters
    January 5th, 2011 at 06:29 | #3

    @Darkimmortal

    Yeah, i can get it to work with ffdshow but i have the A/V sync issue which is why i was trying to figure out how to make Core AAC work. I discovered there aren’t any sync issues when running the default Mencoder engine but it won’t play ordered chapters.

    What version of Core AAC did you use? Did you do anything different with the install?

  4. January 5th, 2011 at 06:31 | #4

    @Taters
    I’m using the version linked in the guide (didn’t do anything special in the install), but you could also try: http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/AAC-directshow-filter-Download-9820.html

    Also try uninstalling CoreAAC and see if the microsoft decoder works for you.

  5. Antonio
    February 2nd, 2011 at 20:44 | #5

    hi darkimmortal,
    i’m locking for the script you sell (premium generator)

    can you please contact me?

    thanks antonio

  6. Luke Foreman
    March 30th, 2011 at 22:09 | #6

    Why not just stream it? durrrrrrrrr

  7. March 30th, 2011 at 22:10 | #7
  8. Luke Foreman
    March 30th, 2011 at 22:32 | #8
  9. blitzhex
    June 22nd, 2011 at 22:32 | #9

    At step 9, ffmpeg-mt isn’t available as an option on mine. What did I do wrong?

  10. Troek
    April 6th, 2012 at 02:21 | #10

    So far this seems to be fixing my problem, which has been bugging me for DAYS. I notice one weird thing so far though, when i use the “go to” option i get like 10-15 halli and ffd icons in my tray, but when i roll my mouse over them they all disappear. Anyone else have this issue?

  11. Troek
    April 6th, 2012 at 02:25 | #11

    edit to above: it also happens when i change files. doesn’t really cause an issue, its just “weird”.

  12. April 6th, 2012 at 02:26 | #12

    @Troek
    It’s a Windows issue, one thing you could do is choose to hide the tray icons completely

  13. Troek
    April 6th, 2012 at 02:47 | #13

    ok, cool, thanks. awesome fix by the way, your my hero.

  14. April 6th, 2012 at 02:48 | #14

    @Troek
    No worries, glad this stuff still works :)

  15. Troek
    April 6th, 2012 at 04:14 | #15

    @blitzhex I just noticed this myself, when installing ffdshow, you have select if from the list. Hope you still are reading this almost a year later, lol.

    @DarkImmortal
    have you posted this on the PS3 Media server forums? I think alot of people there would bennefit.

  16. Troek
    April 19th, 2012 at 09:20 | #16

    everything is working great, but recently certain mkv files have sync issues, while others dont, have any ideas?

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