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Posted: Nov 9th 2006 7:09PM (Unverified) said

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Check out the following project:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/x360mediaserve/

Has been working great to stream audio from a Linux box and support for WMV video (and transcoding) is in progress:

http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1602562&forum_id=539936

Posted: Nov 9th 2006 12:46AM (Unverified) said

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I keep getting this message, when I drag a movie to the batch file. "The command line options couldn't be loaded, check that they are valid." What does that mean?

Posted: Nov 9th 2006 4:26AM dangerboy said

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@ BuzzBuzz312 - "Just tried to convert a video but when converted it came up with no audio?"

The same thing is happenning to me. Did you work out what it was??

Any ideas anyone?

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Posted: Nov 9th 2006 12:59PM (Unverified) said

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Why use this when you could just use WinAVI video converter?

Posted: Nov 9th 2006 1:06PM (Unverified) said

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This is indeed transcoding. Transcoding converting from one encoder's format into another. (like div to WMV) Just because its not streaming and on-the-fly doesn't mean it isn't transcoding. Re-encoding is a broader definition that describes this process as well as on-the-fly transcoding. But generally re-encoding infers that the output file will be in the same format as the input was with a maybe a different sample rate.

That said, this transcoder and batch script is not very space efficient. I used Dvdx to convert a DVD to WMV then used Window Movie Maker to break episodes out of the file into 20 minute files. My conversion process resulted in 250 to 300 meg files. These files playback on my 1080I 55" tv with very little compression artifacting. However when I used VLC and the batch file above, the same file re-encoded to over 700 megs. At that rate, I would be back up to the original DVD file size if I converted them all.

Posted: Nov 9th 2006 5:10PM (Unverified) said

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PornBox360! Hooray!

Posted: Nov 9th 2006 7:05PM SirPoonga said

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For you mac people if there isn't a streaming app out there with the fall dash update the 360 can now play movies from a usb drive. That's actually how I use this. I convert a movie, put it on a 1 gig flash drive, then watch it.

Posted: Nov 12th 2006 12:11AM (Unverified) said

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this seems like it works great, if it works. I followed the directions, did it over twice, still doesn't work. When I try to run the batch file I get "the command line options aren't valid. check that they are correct. press enter to exit.". I attempted to start VLC right from the exe file, but it doesn't start the program, it simply does nothing at all. any tips?

Posted: Nov 12th 2006 3:49PM (Unverified) said

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You might want to try this new method. It is based on Windows Media Encoder 9 batch facility:

http://happybeggar.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=68&Itemid=2

This is the new method I would recommend over VLC. VLC still had the edge for speed but WME9 produce better quality encode at about half the speed of VLC.

Posted: Nov 12th 2006 10:38PM (Unverified) said

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This is an update to my previous post. The new method now support AC3 5.1 to WMA Pro 5.1 transcoding! This new solution is probably worth another great Joystiq Tutorial!

Posted: Nov 13th 2006 3:57AM (Unverified) said

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Tried this process, set-up as instructed, but when I convert .avi files into.wmv files I get no audioe. Is there something I am not doing that I can change to rectify this problem?

Posted: Nov 20th 2006 9:51PM (Unverified) said

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happy beggars batch file link doesn't work it gives me a code

Posted: Nov 23rd 2006 4:38AM (Unverified) said

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I ran the batch file on an AVI and when I went to play the WMV file on the XBox it didn't work. The Xbox showed the file but failed to play it. I've had this problem with every movie I've tried to encode, except when I used windows movie maker to encode (but then the quality was crap and the encoding took forever.)

Posted: Nov 24th 2006 8:04AM (Unverified) said

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Hi,

I've put my guide up for converting DVD's to WMV with 5.1 audio included. Quality is excellent and speed is acceptable on a high end machine (Core Duo or Core 2 Duo).

The guide is here:
http://www.shasam.net/archives/19

As for converting "shows" quickly, I use WinAVI Video Converter from http://www.winavi.com - pretty quick and painless and supports batch encoding.

Regards,
Shane.

Posted: Dec 3rd 2006 5:14PM (Unverified) said

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I just converted a file with this method. It was a 24 minute anime show that was 175mb. It took 15 minutes (slow omputer) and I got a WMV file that is 297 mb that is scrambled and does not play. It just shows me the top half of the first frame. I don't think I'll try again because if it won't work on this file then it probably won't work for my entire library.

Posted: Dec 24th 2006 5:46PM (Unverified) said

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Fantastic solution..many thanks for your time. You have saved me hours of fiddling around unpugging usb drives from PC to Xbox..Nice 1 ..regards

Posted: Dec 22nd 2006 11:44AM (Unverified) said

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I'm having a problem with the VLC transcoding... I downloaded the batch file, I placed it on the video folder (These are .mpg files) and I drag my music video and drop it in the batch file, Command Prompt opens and so does VLC media player... but it just stays there doing nothing... I press play and nothing happens and I don't think it's transcoding anything now...

HELP!!!!!?????

Posted: Dec 25th 2006 11:41PM (Unverified) said

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For those asking about OSX, Connect360 streams wmv files only to the 360 right now. AND it installed and worked perfectly in about 60 seconds, as opposed to the 5 hours of messing around it took me to get microsofts own player to work with their game machine :P I'm no windows hater but they screwed the pooch on this one.

Posted: Jan 1st 2007 5:49PM (Unverified) said

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In order to use this method to transcode an entire folder of files, place the following text in a .bat file and run it from the folder you want to transcode (it's all one line), instead of using the one listed in the article. Also note that the VLC install location referenced in C:\program files. If you used the install path provided in the instructions above (C:\VLC), then you will need to modify the .bat file appropriately.

FOR %%f IN (*.*) DO "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\VLC" -I dummy %%f --sout-ffmpeg-qscale 1 :sout="#transcode{vcodec=WMV2,scale=1,acodec=wma,ab=128,channels=2}:duplicate{dst=std{access=file,mux=asf,dst=%%f.wmv}}" vlc:quit

-I dummy disables the graphical interface. vlc:quit closes it down after it's done so the next file can be processed.

Posted: Jan 8th 2007 7:35AM (Unverified) said

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Great, i always love'd vlc, works fine for me and also for my HD content... very fast en very smooth, thanx guys!

Posted: Jan 29th 2007 4:05PM (Unverified) said

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BuzzBuzz312: try adding samplerate=44100 after channels=2 in the batch file (don't forget the separating comma). Apparently defaults to 48000 audio samplerate which WM11 & Xbox 360 doesn't like.

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