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mongie
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So, I've been having issues for a while about how to play 720/.h264 rips on my plasma.
My DivX dvd players can't play them, and I don't have a pc attached, is there any other way? How do you guys do it? |
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| #0 03:10pm 20/09/07 |
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Freewheelin
Posts: 1118
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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transcode back to dvd?
actually thats no good for 720p i suppose =( |
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| #1 03:19pm 20/09/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19688
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i play all my mkv files through wmp, works awesome
dont know of anyway you could burn them and keep the quality through apple tv or similar product? last edited by Spook at 15:33:09 20/Sep/07 |
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| #2 03:33pm 20/09/07 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1643
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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XBMC?
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| #3 03:32pm 20/09/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19689
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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will play them, will wreck the quality though
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21770
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Why not just play it in regular def and sit another foot further back from the screen?
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| #5 03:43pm 20/09/07 |
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Dan
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Posts: 7664
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Xbox 360's native mediaplayer will play 720p vids provided they're .wmv, which a lot are. You can get programs that will transcode on the fly for other formats.
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1644
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yes there was a wickid program some1 posted on this forum that did exactly that, i forget the name tho
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reso
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Posts: 4077
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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transcode360?
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| #8 03:47pm 20/09/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4420
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I was thinking along the lines of hardware - ie. higher quality dvd players etc.
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| #9 03:54pm 20/09/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19690
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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how about a higher quality tv with a vga/dvi input?
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| #10 03:56pm 20/09/07 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1645
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hmm no i dont think it was specific to the 360, might of been a trog post
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| #11 03:59pm 20/09/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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how about a higher quality tv with a vga/dvi input? I have both? How does that help? |
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| #12 04:04pm 20/09/07 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1646
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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well you could do what i did got a mini-atx with a hdd and dvd drive in it and just dunk it out of the way near your tv somewhere
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| #13 04:04pm 20/09/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19692
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hook up pc to tv that does appropriate res's->watch->profit;
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| #14 04:14pm 20/09/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4422
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you really want me to bite don't you?
The answer evidently is to build a HTPC. |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1647
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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theres always the other option of putting up a white sheet with a light behind it and doing finger puppets
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| #16 04:17pm 20/09/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19693
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you can get media caddys now that you hook up your hardrive to and they plug straight into a vga port?
thats a nice cheap option just need one that lets you update its codecs from umart: Product Description: MEDIAGATE MG-35 is a high-performance media player that uses 3.5" IDE HDD. The MG-35 has a 10/100 Ethernet port so home PCs in the same subnet can be easily accessed. The MG-35 is sold without hard disk drive, leaving you free to select your preferred brand and capacity of drive. The MG-35 has a USB2.0 slave port. It provides an alternative way to download digital contents from the PC. The MG-35 can be configured in collaboration with web-based movie distributor as a set-top box or media gateway to access, play and/or download the legal movies from the website directly without home PC. Features : Has one 10/100 LAN port Supports USB2.0 slave 3.5-inch HDD is user-installable Supports MP1/2 MP@ML, MP4 ASP@L5, DivX 3.11, 4.x and 5.x, JPEG Supports composite, S-video, component video outputs Supports Dolby digital, MP1 and MP2 Layers I, II and III (MP3), Supports stereo L/R, optical/coaxial digital audio, analog 5.1 channels Supports JPEG still picture Enables file surfing from multiple sources on TV using a remote controller last edited by Spook at 16:23:14 20/Sep/07 last edited by Spook at 16:24:17 20/Sep/07 |
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| #17 04:24pm 20/09/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4423
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Where does that say it supports 720/x264?
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natslovR
Posts: 1338
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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media player hd caddy is probably the easiest and cheapest option, just make sure you read its support forums thoroughly, some have issues w/ particular codecs others just s***ty interfaces.
a mate bought one and found it didn't do 1080p TS over the network, and for one of the compressed formats you couldn't FF/skip forward. they are definitely not at the useability level of XBMC but at least it's hi-def. |
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| #19 04:42pm 20/09/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 11732
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yes there was a wickid program some1 posted on this forum that did exactly that, i forget the name tho tversity? Personally I wouldn't trust anything that transcodes to hold up the quality. I tried tversity and with high quality wmv it's f***ing SLOW and I had buffering pauses every few seconds on a 100mbit wired network playing from a 2.4ghz core2duo PC to an xbox360. You're better off either transcoding it to a hdwmv & putting it on a usb thumb drive & plugging that into your 360 if you're determined to do it this way (works on unmodded ones) or just buying a new dvd player that'll play it. Imho best option would be an HTPC. last edited by whoop at 20:06:39 20/Sep/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2560
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i downloaded a 4.5gb 1080p awesome dvd and tried to burn and use on divx player aswell :( bloody .mkv files lol
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21771
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you really want me to bite don't you?I can't believe noone bit at my comment |
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whoop
Posts: 11734
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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mkv is matroska not divx
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dRanged
Posts: 994
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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2 years on, the trusty z500 is still up here in these stakes
It can't do h.264, but thank god for the resurgence of XB360 (which also can't?), there are windows media 1080 transcodes all over the place |
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| #24 07:22am 21/09/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19700
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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720p is wasted on your tv anyway mongie
1280 x 720 > 1024 x 768 last edited by Spook at 07:49:44 21/Sep/07 |
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| #25 07:49am 21/09/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4425
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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o cool.
Look Spook, don't argue with Matt Shirvington okay. You can argue with me all you like... but SHIRVO KNOWS BEST OKAY. last edited by mongie at 08:30:09 21/Sep/07 |
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