Streaming videos to PS3?

I'm trying to figure out how to stream dvdmedia videos to a PS3. I downloaded and installed MediaLink and EyeConnect, but neither application recognizes the dvdmedia files. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I didn't have much luck streaming but i did find media that it wouldn't recognize on a stream would copy to the harddrive of ps3 and play flawlessly. I was using eyeconnect. Pics worked streaming but that was about it. Works great if you copy file. I use mp4 h264 HD files. actually some avi as well copied to.

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