THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: The Fake Shemp on October 24, 2009, 01:16:13 AM
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Trying to stream this screener from my PC to the downstairs basement, but MKV is not a playable file format on the 360 apparently.
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ps3 media server
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mkvs are hard to stream, as far as I know. I may be wrong but one of the best ways is to change it to another file, while keeping the mkv high quality. That way the 360/ps3 can run it. But hey, I'm sure viz has a way.
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ps3 media server
This.
Did you sell yours, Wilco? Last time I checked you haven't signed in PSN in months.
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Yeah, I sold mine ages ago. I just bought a standalone Blu-ray player.
What's the easiest way to convert a MKV?
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http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/convert_mkv_to_mp4_for_xbox_360.cfm
this looks the easiest way, or this: http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/how_to_play_mkv_content_on_xbox_360.cfm but looks kinda hard.
other than ps3 media server you can also try this:
I've found this to be pretty simple after doing a little research beforehand. First if all, simply using a program like mkv2vob will produce a PS3 compatible VOB file that can be burnt to a disk, put on flash drive etc and then played directly on the PS3. The other good thing is that by doing this you will retain the 5.1 DD soundtrack.
One problem of course is that the only removable media the PS3 supports that can use files bigger that the Fat32 limit is UDF on a DVD limiting you to 4.7GB or double for dual layer.
Hope that helps.
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this will really help whenever it goes out of beta testing:
http://labs.divx.com/mkvwin7preview
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And just so its clear since the name doesn't necessarily reflect it, PS3 Media Server also works on the 360.
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viz doesnt pirate anything anymore
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i used alltoavi to convert mkvs, i dont bother much since i watch most stuff on pc but it works good
mkv2vob is ok but not all audio types are supported last time i tried it
ps3 media server is ok for streaming, i vaguely remember using it
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I tried alltoavi, but that didn't work at all.
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dunno then
i wrote a big guide using it but that disappeared back when you guys rearranged the forums, maybe its still around (dumpster?)
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If you have a Windows Media Center-compatible PC, set up Media Center on the 360, then use Transcode 360 to transcode the file on the fly. It works well even with big files. (although over 4.5GB creates the usual problems - you have to split it).
All that is a bit of a hassle for one file, but if you plan on doing this repeatedly it's worth setting up. I pretty much use the PS3 for that now though.
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How do I stream MKVs from my Mac to my PS3?
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How do I stream MKVs from my Mac to my PS3?
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/30399
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Alright, so I've created a playable MP4 for the 360, but now the 360 won't even see it?
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no I will not help you watch naruto on your 360 :-\
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Update.
If I rename the MP4 to AVI, it will play off of Tversity, but it still will not even show up under my shared folders on the Xbox 360.
... The MP4 itself will play off the Xbox locally, so I do not know why it won't stream or why the Xbox won't even recognize the file.
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How do I stream MKVs from my Mac to my PS3?
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/30399
Thank you, sir.
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Also, Windows Media Center sucks. It's clunky and non responsive, takes forever to buffer, etc.
TVersity does the same job a lot better.
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I can't get PS3 media server to recognize my PS3.
Connect 360 works perfectly, but doesn't play .MKVs...
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Update.
If I rename the MP4 to AVI, it will play off of Tversity, but it still will not even show up under my shared folders on the Xbox 360.
... The MP4 itself will play off the Xbox locally, so I do not know why it won't stream or why the Xbox won't even recognize the file.
over the 4.5gb limit? try a splitter program if so. there are many free ones at doom9.org etc.
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Pirating Paranormal Activity after chasting others for doing so? :wag
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Negative.
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Willco, have you tried PS3 media Server, which has been suggested several times in here? It works with 360s, and should do on-the-fly transcoding for you.
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I will check it out, but I highly doubt it is better than Tversity, which has not gotten the job done in terms of transcoding. And I'm running an AMD Turion X2-64 with 4GB of ram and a ATI 3200 w/ 1GB RAM, so it's not a total slouch.
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I always found Tversity to be a major pain in the ass and always had issues with it.
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Wow, PS3 media server is pretty good. I take that back. I'm working on wireless to wireless, and it's better than my wired to wireless stream through WMC.
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Yeah, I think this is pretty much my solution. In light of my external being destroyed by evil voodoo, I think I'll try to resurrect a media server connected directly to the wireless router. I'll test PS3 Media Server with my laptop connected to the Ethernet tomorrow, but the wireless streaming was already promising (no skips in streaming whatsoever, and pretty smooth transcoding).
Ecrofirt saves the day.
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Stoney Mason saved the day in the first reply!
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I don't trust Internet people. Ecrofirt still wins.