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Denur
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Re: Exporting Photos - A Guide

Hi MusterBuster, exporting photo's is a treat (like GT5 is to me). Last year there was mention of exporting GT5 replays to YouTube, but currently this is not possible. Is this option planned for the near future, or maybe a way to convert GT5 replays to common video formats?

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Re: Exporting Photos - A Guide

You dont need a memory stick either, just upload to a picture fold at facebook, that way you can simply copy n paste the url to show ya shots online. :smileywink:

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Paranoimia
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Re: Exporting Photos - A Guide

MB, perhaps you could pass this on to PD...

 

When exporting photos to XMB, it would be nice if there was an option to use the filename rather than the description.

 

For example, if you take 7 photos of any car, they appear in the in-game gallery as photo0001.jpg, photo0002.jpg and so on, with a description which is the track you're racing on - e.g. 'Rome'.

 

When you export to XMB, though, they are all given a name that is the description - e.g. 'Rome' - rather than the photo index number. XMB handles this fine, but if you do a simple copy, you end up with 1 image rather than 7, as they all get the same name, and so overwrite each other.

 

You can overcome this by having the PS3 auto-rename the files, but then you end up with 'Rome_1', 'Rome_2' and so on. Then if you delete these files from your drive to make space, the numbers get re-used, which makes copying them to a PC a bit of a nightmare.

 

It would be much better if they were saved using the index number (i.e. 'photo0001.jpg') or at least incorprating it into the filename, so that copying them off elsewhere was easier. The number should also be persistent unless the user resets it, just as with Sony's digital cameras.

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Re: Exporting Photos - A Guide

Thanks for the Guides MusterBuster.

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axlestand
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Re: Exporting Photos - A Guide

Answers my question – thank you.

 

Just out of interest, how did you manage to capture the output from your PS3 – some sort of 'screencast' software?

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I've seen a lot of photos of car interiors around.

How on earth does one get an interior photo?

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TiredBaton
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Re: Exporting Photos - A Guide

Is there anyway of doing this through your router? As my PS3 is on wifi and my pc is hardwired to the router.

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Re: Exporting Photos - A Guide

 


TiredBaton wrote:

Is there anyway of doing this through your router? As my PS3 is on wifi and my pc is hardwired to the router.


 

I'm not sure i understand your question. As long as you have an internet connection to your ps3 then you can upload to facebook etc as already described in this thread.

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Re: Exporting Photos - A Guide

First off I dont have a facebook account and never will.

 

Secondly, what I mean is... Can I access my PS3 hard drive via my network as you can access your PC via your ps3

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Unless you meant can you access the images stored on your ps3 directly from your pc over your home network and upload them that way? In which case the answer's no.

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