Thanks for the link. I've been using Videora like Diablo but always welcome the chance to keep the files as AVI's. They're much smaller than WMV files, that's for sure. I'll check this out over the weekend.Airdog wrote:I used a really cool program to stream the DivX videos to my 360 called MCE Video Encoder. Really neat piece of software. Check it out at:
http://www.lightningware.co.uk/software ... e=LWS-MVE1
I believe it can only work with Windows Media Center Edition, but if you have WMCE and a 360, you have to check this out. A torrentor's dream come true. I had a few minor problems getting it started, but if you have any let me know and I probably came across it.
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Well, the cool thing about this is that all the converting is done on the fly, so you really don't have to wait at all and it doesn't take up any extra HD space.Diablo25 wrote: I just use Videora's Xbox 360 converter if I want to stream any vids to my 360. Conversions are pretty quick. Cool thing is any recorded show using WMC is already good to go for streaming so there is no need to convert.
The downside is that it's only for MCE.
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