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How do I share files between my Playstation 3 and computer using bluetooth?
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Hi there @pfositnote!
Sharing files between devices with Bluetooth support should be a snap. Unfortunately, I do not think that is possible with the Playstation 3. As far as I know, Bluetooth is only there for its wireless controllers. You can share files though through your own local network, either using a wired cable or by Wi-Fi. Just make sure your PS3 is connected to your home network, and then configure your PS3 to see it (usually by going to network settings and choosing the easy configuration).
Now, all you need to do is share the folders you want to show up on the PS3. As long as the PS3 is connected to the network, it should be able to see those folders in the XMB, and whatever files it can play.
Sharing files between devices with Bluetooth support should be a snap. Unfortunately, I do not think that is possible with the Playstation 3. As far as I know, Bluetooth is only there for its wireless controllers. You can share files though through your own local network, either using a wired cable or by Wi-Fi. Just make sure your PS3 is connected to your home network, and then configure your PS3 to see it (usually by going to network settings and choosing the easy configuration).
Now, all you need to do is share the folders you want to show up on the PS3. As long as the PS3 is connected to the network, it should be able to see those folders in the XMB, and whatever files it can play.
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