looking to transcode some HD videos from .avi to an xbox360 friendly format (wmv-hd i think).also i have a mactrying to figure out the fastest, easiest, cheapest way to do this
1/14/2007 4:33:29 PM
bttt
1/14/2007 7:23:22 PM
ffmpegx can do this, i'm pretty sure, and you could purchase Flip4Mac Pro which will also let you do it.VLC can transcode to WMV but NOT WMA, which means no sound will play.
1/14/2007 8:16:54 PM
TRANSCODE 360 I guess you probably already found it, so I'm not sure if it works with MacsI LOVE THIS THOUGHT!!! JUST GOT IT TONIGHT!!!! Oh and anyone that could help with getting good HD downloads PM me... any kind of HD videos to play would be great! I don't have an HD DVD player and I'm wanting to watch more than the 6 regular HD channels. So streaming to my 360 is my only option right now (and I'm having too much fun doing it)
2/25/2007 11:25:59 PM
^checkout yahoo movies. they have a buuunch of trailers out at 1080p, they look amazingbut if you dont have a card with hardware x264 playback, forget about it.And yes, Transcode 360 is exactly the solution. You can either run it via windows via BootCamp, or run it via Parallels
2/26/2007 12:14:43 AM
well here is the thing.. If I have an HD vid and stream it through the xbox..it uses the xbox's vid card not my computers right???I downloaded a trailer for an imax movie in 1080p and it looked pretty damn good on the xbox & pc... not sure what card I have though. Just a Dell w/ windows xp media center edition thing[Edited on February 26, 2007 at 12:18 AM. Reason : t]
2/26/2007 12:18:38 AM
^^ a 2ghz Core Duo should be able to play that back.[Edited on February 26, 2007 at 12:22 AM. Reason : ]
2/26/2007 12:22:22 AM
From Apple:
2/26/2007 12:51:59 AM
2/26/2007 1:20:45 AM
ah, I was assuming PC's, not Mac's.And yes, every Macbook Pro, Mac Pro and iMac has hardware accelerated x264
2/26/2007 1:25:01 AM
2/26/2007 2:08:49 AM
ah, my comment was that the video cards themselves all have support. That is really interesting that OSX doesn't make use of them at all, since Windows pretty much relies on it for decent playback.AFAIK every ATI x1300 and up being made supports it in hardware and literally every non-integrated nVidia card does as well.
2/26/2007 6:33:44 AM
Wow, you were basically wrong about everything you said in this thread... that must be a first
2/26/2007 11:22:45 AM