i tried putting the advchd folder in the root menu of my psp mem stick and even on a usb stick and try to boot it up under the video section and it says nothing was found on either the mem stick or the usb stick. what am i doing wrong.
Originally posted by canuckerz: Sick, since the java runs off of the PS OS that means it can get full cell and rsx access correct? So wouldnt that make it possible to use more demanding emulators like gba or ds?
No BD-J dosnt have RSX access and i dont think it has cell access either,its just a peice of software used on Blu-Ray movie discs in order to play games,like those on DVD.
As of yet sound is not possible on nes emulator so a DS emulator would be a long way of.
Originally posted by psplvanub: i thought bd-j was just a sorry-shit excuse for small homebrew on PS3, but accept it or not this is a big breakthrough!!!
Its not a breakthrough,Sony gave us the choice to do it and wont stop us either as this wont lead to anything other than some Java games and software being created.
Originally posted by KingGoji: i tried putting the advchd folder in the root menu of my psp mem stick and even on a usb stick and try to boot it up under the video section and it says nothing was found on either the mem stick or the usb stick. what am i doing wrong.
Same problem I'm having anyone have any answer for this?
Yeah, but a loop hole always exists. Maybe one day a java homebrew might find a flaw and exploit it. Take the xbox 1 for example, a buffer overflow allowed unsigned code to run by only a gamesave and memory card. The fat PS2 as well when booting PSX games a buffer overflow also triggers the MS exploit. This will haunt Sony soon enough, I have been using java apps but I dislike them. I'll wait until the PS3 can be unlocked just as it happened to the xbox 1.
Originally posted by locobrown: Yeah, but a loop hole always exists. Maybe one day a java homebrew might find a flaw and exploit it. Take the xbox 1 for example, a buffer overflow allowed unsigned code to run by only a gamesave and memory card. The fat PS2 as well when booting PSX games a buffer overflow also triggers the MS exploit. This will haunt Sony soon enough, I have been using java apps but I dislike them. I'll wait until the PS3 can be unlocked just as it happened to the xbox 1.
Were the PS2 and Xbox one hacked by a DVD movie ? NO they wernt.
What i said earlier.
Originally posted by marcusita: Its not a breakthrough,Sony gave us the choice to do it and wont stop us either as this wont lead to anything other than some Java games and software being created.
The Java applications/homebrew will never hack the PS3,its like in a sandbox,it has access to nothing,it just sits there.
Originally posted by NexGen76: When i start the AVCHD file i get a error message:This video file can not be played...do anyone know why im getting this error?Thxs