why doesn't my icy box work on ps3...
is it purely because its ntfs partition drive?
as i don't reckon its because its a 1tb drive seeing as people have happily used they in ps3's natively plugged into the actuall sata...
is there any way i can get around this or should i say create a second partition a fat32 one and then say drag and drop media to that that i want to play on the ps3 and plug it in and do it that way?
would that work?
cause i usually stream stuff to the ps3 but tversity has a well known problem of just stopping playback half way through for an unknown reason.
and its not the bandwidth or anything like that as it was playing 1080p fine for hour+ then just stopped working as per the glitch...
Re: why doesn't my icy box work on ps3...
iirc the ps3 will ONLY read the first partition of a FAT (i.e. standard windows) partition table, and that partition MUST be FAT32
Re: why doesn't my icy box work on ps3...
that's what i thought.so if i make a fat32 partition it'll be able to read that partition yeah?
whats that maximum filesize for a single file?
cheers
Re: why doesn't my icy box work on ps3...
4GB, although you could probably guess that by the "32" in FAT32 :P
http://www.ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm
Re: why doesn't my icy box work on ps3...
yeah i thought it was 4... arse.i was hoping it was 8 or 9 lol but i knew i'd be kidding myself...
would ext3 work directhex?