Are there any software tools that would let me stream music from my Mac to my Xbox 360? I searched online, and found Connect360. Any personal reviews? Are there any free alternatives?Thanks,-es
8/18/2007 7:03:28 PM
if you don't play on live, you could mod it and put xbmc on there
8/18/2007 7:24:00 PM
We're talking about Xbox 360 here.
8/18/2007 7:33:27 PM
I use connect and it has worked flawlessly for me so far on my macbook.
8/18/2007 11:02:08 PM
Yeah... http://www.nullriver.com/index/products/connect360 works very well... it uses your iTunes library as the organization.
8/19/2007 12:08:26 AM
connect360 works fine... i haven't seen any viable free alternatives, in a long time
8/19/2007 5:28:05 AM
What the heck is up with VersionTracker? It's been down at least two days. That's my homepage.
8/19/2007 11:51:21 AM
works for me.
8/19/2007 11:52:27 AM
8/19/2007 12:12:36 PM
DNS issue.
8/19/2007 12:24:25 PM
Plz to explain.
8/19/2007 12:27:47 PM
Are you on RoadRunner?It basically means that your computer is unable to get an IP address for versiontracker.Can you ping http://www.versiontracker.com?Try going to 66.179.48.100 on your browser. You should see an error page "The domain you reached us by is not one that we recognize. If you think this is an error on our part, feel free to contact us at siteadmin@versiontracker.com. Otherwise, please check the url and try again."Open up terminal and enter "lookupd -flushcache" It should flush your DNS cache.Let us know if this works. If not, you might need to call up your ISP.[Edited on August 19, 2007 at 12:34 PM. Reason : .]
8/19/2007 12:32:54 PM
Attempting to visit that IP timed out the same as the regular domain. Flushcache did not fix it. 100% packet loss on ping attempt. I am on the Charter Cable equivalent of Roadrunner. Do I need to call them and why does this happen?
8/19/2007 12:48:01 PM
IP address should work...try pinging the IP address I posted.If not, the routing tables are messed up on their end. Call them.Maybe also try releasing your router's DHCP from the modem and rebooting everything.
8/19/2007 12:50:35 PM
Pinging the IP produces the same result as the domain name. No packets are returned. I tried thewolfweb.com as a baseline. That worked fine.
PING 66.179.48.100 (66.179.48.100): 56 data bytes^C--- 66.179.48.100 ping statistics ---186 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
8/19/2007 12:55:01 PM
8/19/2007 1:05:46 PM
Well, thanks for your efforts, but it looks like I'll be calling the dreaded cable company.
8/19/2007 1:14:55 PM
On live chat with "Shira" right now.
8/19/2007 1:21:22 PM
lolgood luck
8/19/2007 1:38:49 PM
Dang it. I had a priceless transcript, but the chat applet truncated it! End result:"I suggest you contact MAC about your problem."Haha. I'll get right on that.She would not give me her geographic location (not unexpected), but swore she was using Charter High Speed.Here's what we did:I repeated myself a lot. She had me turn off my Firewall. Big surprise, that did not fix it. Next, go under Tools, to Internet Options, and set security tab to Medium.I told her I do not use Windows and it was all over. I tried to get her to PRETEND that I used Windows and tell me where she was going with that, and she told me again to go to Internet Options and set security to Medium. Basically, as soon as she found out I use "MAC", she said it was an operating system problem and they could not support it.Normally, I would be pissed off, but I was pretty patient.[Edited on August 19, 2007 at 1:58 PM. Reason : ]
8/19/2007 1:54:38 PM
Call her again, and tell her you use Windows.If nothing, fire up Parallels or something.
8/19/2007 2:00:16 PM
I don't have Parallels. I thought about getting it for the novelty factor, but I have access to Windows at work, and no compelling reason to use it at home, so I spared the extra expense.I told her that I had been using Charter internet with exactly the same computer, operating system, browser, and modem for over a year, but that did not help.
8/19/2007 2:02:55 PM
"Michael" was somewhat more helpful. He admitted that the page may have been mistakenly blocked and gave me a number to call.
8/19/2007 2:27:20 PM
Gah. This really is terrible. How do these people get these jobs?Girl in India just told me that the site may be down, and that's why I can't access it. Look, I can read from a script too. Listening to the customer and using problem solving skills is what leads to a satisfactory resolution. Why are the ones with the access credentials to fix the problems the ones that seem to know the least about them?[Edited on August 19, 2007 at 2:44 PM. Reason : ]
8/19/2007 2:40:49 PM
they're supposed to help out the tech illiterate with common problems/issues.You need to get on the word "escalate"
8/19/2007 2:42:53 PM
^I think I'm getting bumped up the ladder as we speak. This is close to being on par with the time I called my company IT department about a problem with access rights, and they connected with Remote Administrator, saw a Yahoo icon (from Yahoo Toolbar) in Adobe Acrobat, didn't recognize it, and thought that was the problem. That was the WTF of the century to me.
8/19/2007 2:46:38 PM
FAIL
8/19/2007 2:54:30 PM
I'll help you out if you pay me $50 an hour.
8/19/2007 2:54:59 PM
I sure hope they're not getting paid $50 per hour, and how could you help me resolve a Charter-specific issue beyond what you've already done (which I do appreciate, by the way)?[Edited on August 19, 2007 at 3:08 PM. Reason : ]
8/19/2007 3:07:57 PM
I'll talk to them in Indian.
8/19/2007 3:08:17 PM
Next time I'm in Raleigh, I would pay for your lunch.
8/19/2007 3:11:30 PM
Wait, Indian is not even a language.
8/19/2007 5:42:36 PM
ROFL
8/19/2007 5:46:11 PM
Problem still not resolved, but I finally did talk to an American who knew what OS X was and was not afraid of the term. He's "looking into it" which probably means playing Minesweeper.Also, a friend in the area who gets internet from Charter has the same problem when attempting to access the site on Windows with IE 7. Neither of us can successfully ping or telnet versiontracker.com. My sister with Time Warner has no problems. What does it take to convince them that the problem is on their end? Legal monopolies, FTL!
8/19/2007 7:41:38 PM
here's the VERY fast way to resolve this. google up an anonymous proxy. plop it in your firefox settings, try going to versiontracker. that will tell you 100% if the problem is on charter's end or yours. Or ssh into a remote box somewhere and try doing a lynx connection to the site, run a tracert too to see where everything is going.If you come at them with one of those two tidbits, you will usually get escalated quickly (at least its always worked with Time Warner, SBC/Yahoo and Comcast)
8/20/2007 12:44:54 AM
10 globix-gw.paix.ip.att.net (192.205.32.13) 13.097 ms 12.952 ms 14.031 ms11 tbr1.wswdc.ip.att.net (12.123.8.98) 80.057 ms 79.755 ms 79.583 ms12 tbr2.phlpa.ip.att.net (12.122.2.86) 84.121 ms 82.721 ms 82.611 ms13 tbr2.cgcil.ip.att.net (12.122.10.93) 82.330 ms 81.787 ms 83.137 ms14 tbr2.st6wa.ip.att.net (12.122.10.62) 83.930 ms 82.261 ms 82.801 ms15 gbr1.st6wa.ip.att.net (12.122.5.162) 78.533 ms 78.305 ms 79.030 ms16 gar1.ptdor.ip.att.net (12.123.44.113) 101.747 ms 82.624 ms 81.185 ms17 12.118.177.54 (12.118.177.54) 82.160 ms 81.601 ms 110.844 ms18 prtir2-vl-1.sgns.net (216.183.108.12) 82.373 ms 81.803 ms 81.987 ms19 * * *20 * * *I stopped getting ICMP responses after 18.
8/20/2007 8:39:28 AM
^^Thanks. Problem solved. Incidentally, I got this in an official E-Mail response from Charter:
8/20/2007 11:08:07 PM
What was the problem?
8/20/2007 11:13:24 PM
I don't know. I tried today and it worked. Maybe they bumped it up until someone with a brain figured out what was wrong.
8/20/2007 11:19:03 PM