Remux on the fly any H264 content from MOV, MP4, and AVI containers (ex: Apple HD Trailers) Automatic choice between H264 muxing or transcoding, based on AVC Level / ref frames support by ps3 New Option: unification of Mencoder/tsMuxer engines, including: Streaming support for DTS / DTS-HD core (DVD ISOs not supported yet) Report issues about this here (or better, in the forum) * DON'T OPEN ISSUES about XBOX360 *īy the way, PS3 DTS support coming to PMS as well it seems :) then I'd like to keep this "xbox support" as unofficial. So I guess you have seen how crippled was this machine. Quality is somewhat OK (I wouldn't mind watching some shows on it) Good news is I tested with some 720p (even 1080p, with a bandwidth limit, xbox doesn't handle well very high bitrates) and video a solution wouldīe to use an external WM9/VC1 + WMApro dedicated Windows encoder but last thing I want is working on that. (besides, I think there's a limit of 4GB in AVI/MP4 indexes, so HD videos would cutĢ.0 audio because there isn't any easy way to use a wmapro 5.1 encoder (and I don't think there will ever be). On a technical side, WMV is the only viable streaming format usable for streaming to an Xbox, as AVIs are not streamable at allĪnd MP4s are not really better I guess. no seeking/fast-fwd at all (but other servers are stuck on this too) Videos: ps3mediaserver's will transcode to the Xbox in WMV8/WMA2 (tested DVD isos and some mkvs). just tested some mp3s (WAV files are not even supported, i guess i will have to convert in mp3.) Music: you have to enable the media library and scan your folders as the xbox does not allow to browse your music folders likeĮvery good dlna client. Pictures: JPEG seems OK, even Raws and RSS images feeds (but I think there's no support for PNG/GIF) Some news about the xbox support, as I managed to get the damn machine.
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