General Discussion - Steam/Share droid x2 videos/movies to PS3 via DLNA jim19890308 - Thu Jul 07, 2011 9:11 pm Post subject: Steam/Share droid x2 videos/movies to PS3 via DLNADLNA is short for the Digital Living Network Alliance. It is a collaborative trade organization established by Sony in 2003. Until now, it has more than 200 member companies in phones, computers and service provider industries. The alliance companies aim at sharing and enjoying the digital photos, music and videos for their consumers.
So if you have a Droid X2 and the DLNA device PS3, you may like to stream the movies stored on your Droid X2 or your Droid X2 recordings to the DLNA device PS3 for sharing with friends and family members. And you may have already saved lots of favorite movies in your PC or MacBook, but they are in different formats like TiVo, VOB, AVI, MKV, TS, TP, M2TS, etc which are not compatible with your Droid X2 and PS3.
Chapter one. Convert Droid X2 videos to MP4 for sharing on PS3.
Step 1. Load the videos you want to share on the Motorola Droid X2 to Droid X2 video converter.
Install and run the Droid X2 to PS3 video converter in your computer. Click the picture-showed button to import your video files.
Step 2.Select the H.264. MP4/MPEG-4 formats for Droid X2 and PS3 use.
Click the drop-down list in the Format line. Choose “Android>Motorola Droid(X) H.264 Video(*.mp4)” or “PSP/PS3>PS3 Video (720P) MPEG-4 (*.mp4)”. These two options will keep the output files in high quality.
Step 3. Convert the right video files for Motorola Droid X2 and DLNA PS3 use.
Finish the conversion by clicking the “Convert”. With the NVIDIA CUDA technology, you may enjoy 5X faster conversion speed.
Chapter two. Stream/Transmit Motorola Droid X2 videos to PS3 via DLNA
Attention: Before you start this chapter, both of them should be turned on, and make sure that the Droid X2 is connected in an active Wi-Fi network and has an access to the PS3. Besides, go to the settings menu to keep the “Turning on…” the Wi-Fi.
Step 1. Click button, select DLNA on Droid X2.
Step 2: Click Share media on the screen, then choose the media file (videos, music or photos) that you want to watch on the “My shared media” screen. Touch OK. For a while, you can see a green DLNA logo in the status bar when your handset is transmitting successfully.