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Title: Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopa, you might know ;))
Post by: Mardoni on February 26, 2007, 17:48:49 PM
Ive installed an application called TVersity on my server at home, it allows me to stream DivX/Xvid to my 360. It does this by transcoding the source to WMV and delivering it to the 360.

I have it all setup and working fine but one thing is puzzling me:

When I installed the software, I installed the suggested "all in one" type codec pack. I dont like the one of the decoders its using (xvid3) as it displays a small logo in the bottom centre of the screen from time to time. How do I go about installing a different codec in its place ??
Title: Re:Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopha, you might know ;))
Post by: soopahfly on February 26, 2007, 18:29:29 PM
Cant say ive ever had that problem tbh  :whoops:
Title: Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopha, you might know ;))
Post by: Mardoni on February 26, 2007, 18:56:28 PM
bah :p

I have to say that I am really impressed with it. I have a standalone DivX player and its not a patch on TVeristy transcoding to WMV !

Still, if anyone can explain how to upgrade/change a codec please let me know :)
Title: Re:Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopha, you might know ;))
Post by: Shakey on February 26, 2007, 22:51:33 PM
Theres no suck thing as xvid3, the latest is 1.2. Its also opensource and has no such logo.

The only one I can think it might be is 3xiv, in which case uninstall it and download either xvid or ffdshow if you find anything you cant play.
Title: Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopha, you might know ;))
Post by: Mardoni on February 27, 2007, 12:23:36 PM
yeah youre right its 3xiv. So I can just replace it like that, it will be ok ?
Title: Re:Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopha, you might know ;))
Post by: Shakey on February 27, 2007, 16:50:32 PM
Yup, Id suggest ffdshow, as its a general one and will play pretty much any file.

Linky (https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=173941)
Title: Re:Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopha, you might know ;))
Post by: Eggtastico on February 27, 2007, 16:55:57 PM
Codec packs are wrong.
Best to install a codec as & when you need it.
Title: Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopa, you might know ;))
Post by: Mardoni on March 06, 2007, 00:06:25 AM
Well I uninstalled the codec pack and stuck ffdshow on...

Now I can play the files locally but the transcoding is completely borked :( Ive spent hours trying to get it working without putting the pack back on but I have had enough :(
Title: Re:Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopa, you might know ;))
Post by: Shakey on March 06, 2007, 00:36:56 AM
For the transcoding youll need the wmv transcoder, unfortunately ffdshow is just for decoding stuff.
Title: Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopa, you might know ;))
Post by: Mardoni on March 06, 2007, 09:22:35 AM
Isnt WMP a WMV transcoder ?

I thought (probably wrongly) that the codecs decode into direct show, this is then piped into WMP and WMP transcodes to WMV ?

If thats not right, can you suggest a WMV transcoder for me? I have googled but I cannot find the wood for the trees :s
Title: Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopa, you might know ;))
Post by: Mardoni on March 06, 2007, 12:00:05 PM
You were quite right. It looks like hte codec pack removed the WMV encoder when I uninstalled it !

I downloaded WMEncoder Series 9 and Im back in the game :) Im now using ffdshow, haali spliter for MKV and the quicktime/real alternatives without a problem :)

Are there codecs for playing DVD ISO files ? I have pretty much my entire DVD collection backed up on this server and itd be great if I could play it. Chances are that my dual xeon 2.4 wont handle the job but Id like to give it a shot if its possible !?
Title: Re:Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopa, you might know ;))
Post by: mrt on March 06, 2007, 13:43:58 PM
Isnt the best piece of software for streaming xvid/divx to the 360 called Transcode 360 (or something like it??).   I have not heard of TVersity ... can you compare for me??  Cheers
Title: Re:Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopa, you might know ;))
Post by: Shakey on March 06, 2007, 14:00:47 PM
For playing ISO files youll probably have to mount them first then play them with an mpeg-2 program. Or you (maybe) could mount them as a network drive and try to fool the 360 into thinking the network drive is actually a dvd drive and play using its built in player.
Title: Re:Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopa, you might know ;))
Post by: Mardoni on March 06, 2007, 14:54:21 PM
Quote from: mrtIsnt the best piece of software for streaming xvid/divx to the 360 called Transcode 360 (or something like it??).   I have not heard of TVersity ... can you compare for me??  Cheers

Transcode (afaik) is a plug in for MCE.

TVersity is a standalone uPNP media server, removing the need for MCE.

Quote from: ShakeyFor playing ISO files youll probably have to mount them first then play them with an mpeg-2 program. Or you (maybe) could mount them as a network drive and try to fool the 360 into thinking the network drive is actually a dvd drive and play using its built in player.

Been thinking a bit more around this and I believe that WMV doesnt presently support 5.1(+) surround, so it would be a bit pointless. Perhaps one day, when MS improves WMV :)
Title: Re:Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopa, you might know ;))
Post by: mrt on March 06, 2007, 16:58:49 PM
Quote from: Nimrod
Quote from: mrtIsnt the best piece of software for streaming xvid/divx to the 360 called Transcode 360 (or something like it??).   I have not heard of TVersity ... can you compare for me??  Cheers

Transcode (afaik) is a plug in for MCE.

TVersity is a standalone uPNP media server, removing the need for MCE.


Thanks, thats correct ... I setup my friends machine to stream about 4/5 months ago and thought you had some new software which he may not have known about.
Title: Codecs / Transcoding question (Soopa, you might know ;))
Post by: Mardoni on March 06, 2007, 20:22:30 PM
Back in the day when I tried Transcode360 it just used a load of batch scripts to set off VLC as the transcoding/streaming engine. It might have changed now, I dunno :)

Having played with both I would say that if you have MCE, transcode360 is a slightly more integrated solution but theres not much in it.*


*view based on transcode360 first release ;)