In the Tracks section check if you see expected tracks. If all goes well, Windows Explorer will display a thumbnail for this. Try playing it in WMP and check if it plays without problems. Media Center has a special library called "Movie Library" that you can setup from its settings. Move the m2ts file to this location. For me this worked without any problems at the very first attempt.
I haven't experimented much with tsMuxer besides whatever I wrote above. This obviously will not work through the dashboard since Xbox doesn't recognize the format it did not show up in list for me.
I am sure they will add the support soon because all consumer HD camcorders use m2ts or mts files. PS3 probably supports m2ts format already because of Sony's handycam connection. Hope this helps people who have Windows 7 installed. I am using build Besides this is much better than lossy conversion. IMO anyway. Just buy Badaboom if you have a recent graphics card, it takes minutes for my graphics cards to convert a. If you want AC3 5. DTS is just not possible full stop - It only works on the PS3 as the creators of the above applications found a way to trick the PS3 into sending the DTS sound track to your receiver untouched, so your receiver is actually decoding it, not the PS3.
It's done by confusing the PS3 into thinking the track is 2 channel PCM, but when it actually reaches your receiver, your receiver knows its DTS and not 2. People need to understand MKV support on either the or PS3 wouldn't really change anything, it's just a container, codec support is what matters most. Containers can easily be changed. You make a point, but its good for anime Media Center is independent of the Xbox dashboard. I think I was able to play 5.
I will check that later today. Your own screenshots show it downmixing to two channel AC3. I think, I've never used either of those programs. MKV is an amazing container. Just because you have no use for it doesn't mean thousands of people do. I would love to simply stream it to my and watch it on my huge plasma.
As AB already wrote a lot of interesting stuff, I'm gonna add some stuff to this thread since I own both consoles and know my way around playing mkv on both. Perfect, literally! Is anyone else else have problems playing m2ts and ts files on Xbox via Media Center, I get a slight noticeable stutter when playing these files. The same file but in a mpeg container play fine. I never tried to play a m2ts file with Media Center since the Xbox can already play them via the dashboard.
But with Windows 7 it supports a whole lot of different formats. Two of the most common video codecs are XviD and Divx video codecs. These are two codecs provide DVD quality of videos in a quite small file.
When you play AVI files, you need a video player that splits the audio and video elements from the container file. So in order to play them, they have to be decoded. This is possible with Xbox only with a small update. Thus, we can say that Xbox is capable of playing AVI files.
Check for updates and install the Fall Multimedia update for Xbox Do it if you do not have any new updates, if you have newer updates then you can just play the files on Xbox The fall multimedia update included the feature for playing multimedia files with different codecs. There is a major chance that your Xbox will be able to play AVI multimedia files. So if you have a fall update, you can easily play your files. Just connect your Xbox hard drive to your computer and run this software to get back AVI videos.
The Xbox plays some of the most popular codecs for video and audio files. With the Xbox, you can play both the codecs. It supports most of the commonly used codecs. However, if you want to check if your file has codecs of compatible nature or not. You can do it with AVIcodec tool. There are other tools that give a similar report about the codecs used in your file.
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