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What's the best way to watch 1080p movies on 360?
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Post Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:12 am   
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But wont that take a loooooooong time to convert???

I am looking to watch Avatar 1080p which is 23Gigas size


jesus 23gb.. lmfao.. Only other program i have used would be TVERSITY.. tversity can transcode on the fly but you'd need a pretty good machine like you already know.. Unfortunately i don't think they have a linux flavored install for it.. Sad

http://tversity.com/download/

wish i could help more but i don't have my ubuntu machine setup anymore.


I'll just give GOTsent or Xenonmkv a try

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Post Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:20 am   
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tversisty cant handle mkv on their own as far as i know cos ive got mate whove tried and it dont stream em.


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Have you tried PS3 Media Server? Plays anything and also supports subtitles. You can set the video and audio quality you want to transmit to the xbox.
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4 gigs took half an hour, so 20 might take a couple of hours, nowhere near 24 hours.


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Have you tried PS3 Media Server? Plays anything and also supports subtitles. You can set the video and audio quality you want to transmit to the xbox.


I have PS3 Media Server installed but that probably not the option, the movie has a bitrate of like 10mb/sec so transcoding and streaming at the same time.... maybe impossible.

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