xbox not reading mp4 file, why?

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  1. airtas

    airtas Member

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    I put two mp4 files on a dvd-r

    one works perfect and one has the red circle and will not play

    when I click it it says unsupported format......why?
     
  2. gameover9

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    Use tversity to stream the video.
     
  3. airtas

    airtas Member

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    i will give that a shot but any ideas on why it doesnt work?
     
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    i used TVersity and got the error code

    69-C00D119A
     
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    In the options section of TVersity there is a tick box called, "transcode everything". Make sure that is ticked.

    Im unsure why the MP4 on the DVD didnt work though.
     
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    yea i tried transcode everything but it wouldnt transcode...it was 5 ch audio causing the problem
     
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    Ah Fair enough, Glad you got it working in the end.
     
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    pff.. what kind of home entertainment system doesnt support 5 channel audio. I had this problem a while back before i read that the xbox doesnt support 5ch audio.

    Ive hated this since day one.. they really need to release some support for good quality media files.
     

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