Other Than Videora Xbox 360 Converter

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by ohbrian, Jan 7, 2008.

  1. ohbrian

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    I have HDTV 42 inch and I use Videora to convert my video files so my x360 can recognize it.

    When I play all my original .AVI files on my computer, the quality is great! But when I convert them to WMV (MP4) and play it on my X360 with 42 INCH HDTV, the picture has blocks of pixels popping randomly like the picture has been POORLY stretched

    Video Format (Old or New)
    Video Size (TV or HDTV) <------ If you turn this on, your converted file will increase to at least 1gig and length time of converting would increase about 2-3hours....
    Video Quality (From Basic to Best)
    Enhance Quality (On or Off) <------ If you turn this on, your converted file will increase to at least 1gig and length time of converting would increase about 2-3hours....
    Audio Quality (From Basic to Best)

    These are the features they offer you when you are about to convert your video files.
    Obviously if you select the best options, files get bigger and time to convert gets longer..

    But the quality is pretty much the same..

    Can any of you recommend me a good program that you use? I just want my video files to be less than 1 gig and OK quality is fine, as long as no blocks of pixels popping randomly or poorly stretched picture
     
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    Not sure if this will help you but...If you have Xbox Live, the latest update from December allows the 360 to play DivX/Xvid .avi files.

    Don't know what version of Windows you have. I have XP. I have an ethernet cable running from a network card in my computer to my 360. In Windows Media Player turn on media sharing and enable sharing to the 360. Add the .avi files you want to play to your library in WMP.

    In the dashboard go to media/video, change source to computer. It should show your avi's. Not sure what kind of videos you have but it lets me stream movies that are in DivX/Xvid without any lagging/pausing/skipping/etc.

    Hope this helps.
     

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