Follow these directions to do so.
1. Make sure PS3 is connected to your network
2. Install Windows Media Player 11 on your computer that is attached to the same network
3. In WMP11 go to Tools>Options
4. In the options dialog box click the library tab, then click Configure Sharing
5. You should see all the computers on your network AND an "unknown device" (which is your PS3)
6. Right click on "unknown device" and select Allow
yes but if u do it will all erase on the other computer
You get a COMPUTER.
The new PS3 "slim" supports Bravia Sync. Connect your PS3 to your Sony Bravia TV via an HDMI cable. To initiate it, you need to access system settings on your Sony HD TV. So Menu > Settings > HDMI Set-up > Control for HDMI (On). Then HMDI Device List Update, enter, click OK. The TV will then add your PS3 as an HMDI device. Your TV remote can now control the PS3's interface, and will add Play, Pause, FF etc for playing Blu-Ray discs.
you burn the the music after downloading it
nope
No.
No.
Your remote works on a different system than the Bluetooth the PS3 uses. The HDMI sync on my slim PS3 ( Fat PS3s lack the hardware for HDMI Sync) allows me to use my Sony HDTV Remote and also my Sony Home Theater Remote even though they are not Bluetooth to control the Playing of DVDs and Blue Ray Discs and the selections from the PS3 menu bar. I can not sync my Cable remote to do anything on the PS3 even though I can get it to work some features for the Home Theater and HDTV If you want to sync the PS3 optional remote you need to plug it in to the PS3 with the charging cable to get it to sync with the PS3
Go to device under settings on your ps3
no, the sync just transfer the apps you have downloaded to the computer
Its quite simple turn the PS3 and sync it with the PS3 and then its connected with the PS3
You use the charging cable to connect the PS3 to Controller and press the Playstation Emblem on the controller
It can sync with a maximum of five computers.
buy a PS3
no
you cant
Easy Computer Sync was created on 2009-08-20.