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BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to kfsutops

Re: Many things out there do this.

said by kfsutops:

Even WMP. Google just wants to get the ads to your game station.

Google...you can keep your software.
Not everyone likes WMP. Another option. Can't tell how works because it doesn't work with the Xbox 360.


kfsutops
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join:2002-08-19
Tampa, FL

said by BF69:

Not everyone likes WMP. Another option. Can't tell how works because it doesn't work with the Xbox 360.
Which one doesn't work with xbox 360??
--
"There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots"


BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

said by kfsutops:

said by BF69:

Not everyone likes WMP. Another option. Can't tell how works because it doesn't work with the Xbox 360.
Which one doesn't work with xbox 360??
this google media thing

MightyPez

join:2002-05-01
Saint Paul, MN

said by BF69:

this google media thing
I'm not 100% sure how the 360 streams it's media, but I assume it's UPnP like most other devices (PS3, HD20 receiver, etc). From the article:
All you need is a PC running Google Desktop and a UPnP-enabled device


BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

said by MightyPez:

said by BF69:

this google media thing
I'm not 100% sure how the 360 streams it's media, but I assume it's UPnP like most other devices (PS3, HD20 receiver, etc). From the article:
All you need is a PC running Google Desktop and a UPnP-enabled device
Now the google media server can SEE the xbox 360 the 360 canot see the google media server. I read on some other board that the only way to get the 360 to recognize the google media server is to trick it into thinking it was made by microsoft and the guy from google said the legal dept advised against doing that.

I also read where if you edit the .xml you can get it to work but when I did it I could at least get the 360 to see the media server but I couldn't get it to do anything else. maybe I didn't do it right.

MightyPez

join:2002-05-01
Saint Paul, MN

Looks like you're right.

At time of development the only way to connect the XBox 360 to a UPnP
server, was to have a service that is only found on Microsoft services
(used for registering for DRM content) and for the server itself to be
claimed to be made by microsoft. Legal would not allow us to pretend
to be microsoft (although there are other servers out there that do).

-Media Server Team
»groups.google.com/group/media-se···c33e293c

pvera

join:2001-12-01
Reston, VA

reply to MightyPez
I used to stream off our two macs to our Xbox 360s with a program called Connect360. Basically it allows the Mac to become a Media server. You can see anything as long as it doesn't have DRM.



BF69
Premium
join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to MightyPez

said by MightyPez:

Looks like you're right.

At time of development the only way to connect the XBox 360 to a UPnP
server, was to have a service that is only found on Microsoft services
(used for registering for DRM content) and for the server itself to be
claimed to be made by microsoft. Legal would not allow us to pretend
to be microsoft (although there are other servers out there that do).

-Media Server Team
»groups.google.com/group/media-se···c33e293c
Yep that's where i got my info. I tried the hack but it still didn't work. it did get the 360 to see the media server though. kind of useles if you can't access the actual media.

I use WMP 11 anyways, but I did want to compare to 2.

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