votum76
join:2002-01-29 Matawan, NJ
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| Cool That's Nice, might reduce my need for 3rd party software but I've been able to play almost any video that my computer can decode for months thanks to »tversity.com/home On my XBox 360 It's not hard at all to install. Would be very nice of microsoft and sony to make it easier but I'm not dying for this feature. | |
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  elios
join:2005-11-15 Springfield, MO | Re: Cool does that work over the LAN or like that crappy winamp on that had to go out to the net and back
also how did you getting working on the 360 or is yours moded? | |
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 |  votum76
join:2002-01-29 Matawan, NJ | Re: Cool Works over Lan or wireless at full network speed No Xbox Mod required Detects it as a windows pc with windows media connect software. | |
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 |   nixen Rockin' the Boxen Premium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA
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| said by elios :does that work over the LAN or like that crappy winamp on that had to go out to the net and back also how did you getting working on the 360 or is yours moded? TVersity works in any number of ways. In my case, it installs as a plug-in on my NAS device. My PCs see my NAS as a network share; my XBox360 sees it as a media server; my iPod sees it as an iTunes radio station. TVersity rocks. And, if a given media streaming client doesn't natively understand a format, TVersity transcodes to a format that the client *does* understand. Thus, while Divx/Xvid support has been rumored for XBox 360 for nearly a year now, it hasn't mattered because TVersity's transcoded it for longer than that.  -- Everyday, thousands of new cars are delivered to their new owners with poorly-selected radio station presets. | |
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 Cod
join:2000-07-05 Greensboro, NC
| said by votum76 :That's Nice, might reduce my need for 3rd party software but I've been able to play almost any video that my computer can decode for months thanks to » tversity.com/homeOn my XBox 360 It's not hard at all to install. Would be very nice of microsoft and sony to make it easier but I'm not dying for this feature. TVersity works great for the PS3 also...FYI. | |
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  Miz WTF? Premium join:2002-03-11 Miami, FL clubs: | I tried tversity and I had some issues with it. It kept telling me everything was unsupported or would keep timing out the connection from the computer to the 360.
I use Transcode 360 now and I have no had a single problem. | |
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 |   nixen Rockin' the Boxen Premium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA
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| Re: Cool said by Miz :I tried tversity and I had some issues with it. It kept telling me everything was unsupported or would keep timing out the connection from the computer to the 360. I use Transcode 360 now and I have no had a single problem. Hmm... Sounds like when I was first playing with things last year. The problem was because much of my media was stored in AAC. Once I: A) updated my XBox360 firmware; and, B) downloaded the iPod CODECs from the XBox360 Live Marketplace, all of the red slashed-circles went away.
I still get the occasional file that plays oddly, but they're files that my wife either got from friends or via Soul Seek. So, I'm not sure how they were recorded, in the first place. They play, they just play slow and "stuttery". -- Everyday, thousands of new cars are delivered to their new owners with poorly-selected radio station presets. | |
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  elios
join:2005-11-15 Springfield, MO | yea im having issues with it with AC3, h.264, and dual audio files ah well | |
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