Re: xbox360 and HD movie streaming
I was just thinking this could be a cheap way to get a small device by my tv that supports hdmi, plus hd content and also coulld play a few games to boot (even though i hardly play video games anymore).
the 360 wont play .mkv files? that is lame. i thought i t would.
i want to use my linux box to stream content because that is where all of the content is. i boot into windows probably once every 3 months at home.
my linux box is my fileserver, mp3 server, ftp server, webserver, it does everything i want for when im at home and away so i never use windows.
tversity looks cool, i have heard of it, i was hoping this ushare would be the linux equiv of it.
couple of things:
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uShare is a UPnP (TM) A/V & DLNA Media Server. It implements the server component that provides UPnP media devices with information on available multimedia files. uShare uses the built-in http server of libupnp to stream the files to clients.
GeeXboX uShare is able to provide access to both images, videos, music or playlists files (see below for a complete file format support list). It does not act as an UPnP Media Adaptor and thus, can't transcode streams to fit the client requirements.
[/quote]file formats:
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[LIST]
[]Video files: asf, avi, dv, divx, wmv, mjpg, mjpeg, mpeg, mpg, mpe, mp2p, vob, mp2t, m1v, m2v, m4v, m4p, mp4ps, ts, ogm, mkv, rmvb, mov, qt, hdmov
[]Audio files: aac, ac3, aif, aiff, at3p, au, snd, dts, rmi, mp1, mp2, mp3, mp4, mpa, ogg, wav, pcm, lpcm, l16, wma, mka, ra, rm, ram, flac
[]Images files: bmp, ico, gif, jpeg, jpg, jpe, pcd, png, pnm, ppm, qti, qtf, qtif, tif, tiff
[]Playlist files: pls, m3u, asx
[]Subtitle files: dks, idx, mpl, pjs, psb, scr, srt, ssa, stl, sub, tts, vsf, zeg
[]Various text files: bup, ifo
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[/quote]This program will stream all of those formats fine, but I guess if the 360 is too lame to read into the mkv container format than this is a waste, since this won't actually transcode anything. I couldnt find much official up to date info thru some quick googling earlier on the official formats supported by the 360 except an old xboxteam official blog post from 2007 which doesnt look like this format is on there.