This guide is relatively good for simple conversions, but the VLC tool lacks some of the controlability that I needed. For some reason my TV (or 360, not sure which) outputs the video cutting off about 5% on all sides. This is really only noticeable when using subtitles (as in Anime). I have used a number of tools to stream off of my Windows Vista machine, but WinAVI seems to be the simplest and best for converting to many different video types, and allows you to crop and enlarge the video space (adding black bars to the edges) but it is incredibly slow. If any one knows of a better program to resize and encode in WMV9 with WMA then I would love to hear about it, but WinAVI is what I have to use for now.
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