Networking a PS3 via medialink and streaming .mt2?

i've been looking around this and other forums and i think what i am attempting is just not possible with the playstation 3, but i am not clear as to the reason why.
i have been playing around with my macbook's hd capture programs (specifically dvhscap, avcvideocap) and it's been creating .m2t files that play great on vlc player. i was amazed to see the files showing up in my PS3 browser via medialink; however, while the HD clips start out smooth and even with the proper 5.1 audio, after a few seconds the playback becomes consistenty stuttery.
i know there are issues with file size but these are very small test clips, and i'm wondering why it's even seeing/playing the files at all. it seems like i should be one small step away from being able to stream .m2t files successfully over my network but i can't figure out what might be happening. (FYI i have not experimented with putting the files onto the ps3 hard drive because i have limited space left on there and know i could never use the internal drive as a practical media server).
thanks
oleus

that looks pretty cool. in the specs it says it plays .m2ts, do you know if it plays .m2t (no "s")?
i've had no problem streaming HD 720p wirelessly via apple tv, but i have a wireless G network. i wonder if switching to wireless N like you have would allow smoother 1080i streaming for me...
PS i don't think the file type is to blame at all on the ps3 since i was able to play it just fine once it was on the ps3 internal HD.

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