I can hook up my blackberry to my ps3 and transfer my music onto it but I can't seem to be able to do that with my videos. No videos show up when I'm looking at the videos folder or any other folder. Can anyone help me?
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idk if this helps but i own a ps3 and all i do is when i put videos on my storm i use ps3 video 9 click one click convert and then put them my phone
they look pretty good
and then i can just put them on my ps3
I would check if you are storing your videos on the device memory or a storage card. I found that with videos, default is to save to internal memory, making it unreadable unless in mass storage mode. Save them to your storage card and give it a shot.
I'm not sure why having a BlackBerry would keep me from having a PS3, but with it having Bluetooth, you think more people would want it. Actually i forget the name of it, but there's an App that uses your Storm as Media Controller on the PS3. I've seen it around on CrackBerry, but it seemed to be kinda expensive. I wish others would create Apps to use with my Storm and PS3.
Hmm well thanks for the input guys and I have several different files of videos on my blackberry. I think I have some .3gp some MP4 and actually that's it. But the problem is finding them. All of them are saved to my sd card. The only way for my blackberry to connect to my ps3 is by putting in mass storage mode and then connecting it. Then when I'm on my ps3 I try to look for my videos but the folder is empty.
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I would like to know as well. And i also agree some apps should be made to work with the PS3 and Storm with Bluetooth.
I usually convert my videos taken on the storm with videora on my laptop and do a wireless transfer through my home network. I actually did that with all of my DVDs too. i have about 60 Movies and over 100 tv shows on my PS3 now!
rather than waste time with pairing it via bluetooth, i would think it would be far easier (and faster) to just connect it via the micro usb cable. i'll give it a try later and see what happens.