TVersity
- Sylvus
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TVersity
Anyone heard of/used TVersity? Supposedly allows you to stream any media (including podcasts) from your PC to any number of devices, including Xbox 360. I'm going to check it out, just wondered if anyone else had any experience with it.
http://tversity.com/
http://tversity.com/
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- Midgen
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I played around with Tversity for streaming to my 360, and just video/audio content in general. A lot of potential wrapped up in that little gem.
The issue I ran into is, I have an existing media server running on Win 2k3 (just sharing at the moment). Tversity requires Windows Media Player 11, or at least it did when i was messing with it, and as far as I know, WM11 isn't available for 2k3.
The issue I ran into is, I have an existing media server running on Win 2k3 (just sharing at the moment). Tversity requires Windows Media Player 11, or at least it did when i was messing with it, and as far as I know, WM11 isn't available for 2k3.
- Animalor
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I've sent movies in DivX, mpg etc. I've even had a few files with AC3 sound and that worked fine as well.Sylvus wrote:Does it work pretty well with all formats?Animalor wrote:I use Media Center with Transcode 360 for the downloaded stuff.
It did take a bit of screwing around to get it to work on Vista but if you have XP Media Center 2005 installing and running it is pretty painless.
- Xouqoa
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I fucked around with this thing for like 5 hours trying to get my 360 to recognize that it was even running, and couldn't get that far so I uninstalled it. I shut down every other Windows media sharing/extender I could find running and it still would not find it.
I can access it via localhost:port so I know it is working, but the Xbox sure couldn't find it.
I can access it via localhost:port so I know it is working, but the Xbox sure couldn't find it.
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