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TSun9ku
post Dec 10 2006, 04:14 PM, updated 19y ago

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Microsoft’s Xbox 360 gaming console is one of the most popular ever. It’s great for sitting around and playing games with friends and you can even play DVD’s and music CD’s on the console. While this isn’t terribly exciting, if you have a system that is running Windows Media Center (MCE) or Vista Ultimate Edition, you can stream Windows Media Video (WMV) movies to your 360 console over the network.

The down side is that you are forced to use one of these operating systems and the WMV codec isn’t all that good – compression is not that great and although it’s becoming more popular these days, DivX and Xvid are preferred “DVD backup” choice codec’s, shall we say? These lesser mainstream codec’s offer better compression and many folks on the darker side of the Web mostly use this format to distribute movies around the Internet since they are the most 1337 choice among enthusiasts.



Since the Xbox 360 is essentially a PC wrapped in Microsoft 360 dashboard software, I always thought there must be some way to play movies other than WMV on the console – without actually hacking the 360 software and hence voiding your warranty. It turns out you can!

While there are plenty of discussed methods floating around the Web, most are impractical and annoying and not thought out so well. Many involve actually decoding your original video source into WMV format and then placing the file into a folder which is recognized by MCE and the Xbox console. Others are a little more advanced in that they can provide real-time DivX to Xbox 360 streaming of content but are less than ideal since you are still forced to use MCE or the most expensive version of Windows Vista.

Last month a group of software folks at TVersity who know a thing or two about this subject managed to make the whole experience much easier and pleasant with their latest version of TVersity. They have a piece of software (and it’s completely FREE!) that is able to on-the-fly transcode many video and audio formats into WMV format suitable for the Xbox 360. As it is playing in WMV format from your PC over the network, you are not modifying the console software or hardware and using legal software, therefore your warranty with Microsoft will be fine. Essentially, TVersity is able to trick the console into thinking the source format is WMV (or one of the formats supported by the 360) by using transcoding.

If you use Digital Media Servers which are able to stream content is a similar fashion to the Xbox 360, TVersity will also work just fine. As long as your device uses the UPnP AV / DLNA standard (which is the de-facto standard for connectivity between devices in the digital home), you won’t be limited to whatever your DMS supports.

Over the following pages we’ll provide a simple step by step guide on playing DivX and Xvid movies and a bunch of other video and audio formats on your Xbox 360 console. Let’s get started!


http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/1002/pla...uide/index.html
TSun9ku
post Dec 10 2006, 04:38 PM

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Can anyone give this a try? When i tried it on my desktop, the thing transcodes but my xbox360 gave me an error msg. While on laptop, when it wanna start transcoding, Visual Studio debugger pops out.
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post Dec 10 2006, 04:49 PM

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I used it since about 2 weeks ago, works fine tho. I can stream all my fav TV series now. The only thing that can't seem to work is the audio/video streaming from the web feature. unsure.gif Care to post the screenies of the error? icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Dec 10 2006, 05:07 PM

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uhh how is this any different from transcode360? blink.gif
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post Dec 10 2006, 05:09 PM

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N00b question. Does streaming the videos through the xbox360 makes it better (the picture quality) ?

Coz im currently using my pc and xbox with my lcd tv. So, if the picture quality is the same, might as well play it with my PC, no need transcoding/encoding/whatever
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post Dec 10 2006, 05:48 PM

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QUOTE(Sd-RawK-Cab25 @ Dec 10 2006, 05:07 PM)
uhh how is this any different from transcode360?  blink.gif
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this one doesn't need MCE. rclxms.gif

QUOTE(munky @ Dec 10 2006, 05:09 PM)
N00b question. Does streaming the videos through the xbox360 makes it better (the picture quality) ?

Coz im currently using my pc and xbox with my lcd tv. So, if the picture quality is the same, might as well play it with my PC, no need transcoding/encoding/whatever
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Unfortunately the pic quality is not that great, so it's better off playing with your PC instead. sweat.gif
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post Dec 10 2006, 05:50 PM

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What's the default transcoding setting this TVersity uses to transcode these movies/clips to, and what resolution, any ideas? I hope transcoding doesnt degrade the PQ that much.
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post Dec 10 2006, 05:59 PM

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i am too happy with transcode and my MCE so dont think so wanna try it out... no time lah smile.gif
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post Dec 10 2006, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(redbull_y2k @ Dec 10 2006, 05:48 PM)
this one doesn't need MCE.  rclxms.gif
Unfortunately the pic quality is not that great, so it's better off playing with your PC instead.  sweat.gif
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oo ok thanx. No need to waste time hehe
TSun9ku
post Dec 11 2006, 01:32 AM

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well i need this coz watching on laptop is a pain, on desktop is too slow to load full screen. on xbox, 14" tv. on 360, its an lcd monitor. hehe
@string, it can be set, just check on the tutorial, if u've got a kick a$$ pc, then ur good to go.
@redbull, i'll post up the screenshot later. too dang tired rite now
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post Dec 12 2006, 09:41 AM

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anyone knows if we transcode the movie on the fly on a slower processor like 1.2 to 1.6 Ghz will slow dont everything? like jerky movie motion?
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post Dec 13 2006, 10:51 PM

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yo guys, u have any idea how to make tversity bypass the firewall?

i'm usin zone alarm and norton..so..how do i set it up? i think i already allowed it in both but still the 360 couldn't connect to the pc...

hmmm..

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post Dec 14 2006, 09:39 AM

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U should put in ur xbox IP address and put it in trusted zone..only then connection to ur xbox will be allowed.
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post Dec 15 2006, 12:52 PM

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ok so i already added an ip range of all my home pc ips + x360 but still, x360 couldn't run tversity. it detects tversity on *myPCNAME* but when i choose it..it can't get connected.

i also have to refresh tversity on my pc for the x360 to detect it.

any help?
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post Dec 15 2006, 03:47 PM

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Since i can't get connected to the internet, i had time to format my desktop to win xp, n then install tversity. it worked fine after installing wmp11. but there's some problem with tversity, i cant ff or rwd. and at 360, u can see all the videos grouped together, irregardless of wat folder/drive it resides in ur pc. not to forget also, after few minutes of streaming, suddenly the video gets paused, n when it finally came back, the video already been skipped for few secs. (ok the last problem may be coz of my pc too slow)
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post Dec 15 2006, 04:57 PM

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I think it's because is still under beta.
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hi there, for those who has gotten tveristy to work? have u encounter problems when trying to play the file on the xbox360 the system hangs? I have manage to get the the xbox360 to see my computer and the files. When the video is selected to play on the xbox 360, it just hangs and my pc doesn't seems to be having any activity.

 

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