Posts Tagged ‘Help and How-To’

A Workaround to View DVD Movies in Windows Media Center on the Xbox 360 using Windows Home Server and the My Movies Add-in

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

The basics of my current setup:

  1. Xbox 360 Elite with the latest updates from MS Live (as of 11 November 2008)
  2. Windows Media Center (WMC) on this Xbox was setup through a Notebook PC running Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 along with Windows Media Player 11 (WMP)
  3. After setting up WMC, the Xbox was then set up to view shared media from a Windows Home Server (WHS) on an HP EX475 [see my guide on how to do this here]
  4. My Movies for WHS (v2.49) is installed on the WHS. The x86 client (v2.49) is also installed on the notebook PC for easier metadata editing. I think settings in the WHS Home Server Console are basically the default settings (ie just set up to watch my /Videos share)
  5. I have setup “//SERVER/Videos/Movies” where I have individual folders for each DVD in my collection, within which I have the ISO for the DVD. This works fine on WMC on the PC’s in my house, but this will not work with the Xbox (and apparently with any other extender), thus the following steps have helped me get around this

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Convert DVD to WMV: Focus on Streaming from Windows Home Server to Xbox 360 Media Center via the My Movies Add-in

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

NOTE: I started this project, but may not fully complete the instructions because I have found a much better work-around that I have posted here.

Background:

I have a Windows Home Server (HP EX475) in my home and I want to back up my DVD library for playing on other PC’s and Media Extenders (an Xbox 360) in the home over a combined wired and wireless LAN. I am currently using Windows Media Center on these PC’s and on an Xbox. I have My Movies set up to distribute full .ISO copies of my DVD’s. However, I also need to serve media to an Xbox 360, which will not accept streaming directly from an .ISO copy and has specific media requirements for playback.

 

Introduction:

The following is meant to be a very comprehensive and geeky “step by step” guide on how I have been able to back up a small DVD collection for storage (and streaming to my Xbox 360). The Windows Media file format is used for compatability purposes and I have tried to emphasize quality of the end product over size (these are stored on a large server) because I want these movies to be nearly indistinguishable from the original MPEG-2 source. I am sure that there are methods to do this conversion that require less steps, but I have tried to incorporate various steps that I have found to make the best quality end product possible. Plus, this is an exercise in pure geekage.  (more…)

How to add folders from your Windows Home Server to Media Center on the Xbox 360

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Let me say that I’ve been searching around to find a way to do what I am about to detail below for a few months now. Maybe I’m stupid or blind, but I could not find this anywhere, and what I could find had nearly convinced me that the following is impossible to do.

1. Set up your Xbox 360 to access Windows Media Center on a PC (Not your server, a different PC with MCE 2005, Vista HP, or Vista Ultimate – Instructions are found here). You will need to keep this computer on while setting up your Xbox with your server, and also at any time that you run media center on your Xbox (I have confirmed this by turning off my PC and then losing my connection to the server from within MC on my Xbox).

2. Open your Windows Home Server Console

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How to remove ActiveX Controls in Internet Explorer 7 (Windows Vista)

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

I was having a problem with a website, and thought it might be due to an incorrect installation of an ActiveX Control. I found two sources from Microsoft; the first of which did not seem to address my question, the second one did. But I wanted to post screenshots because it was not entirely obvious how to do this.

This refers to Internet Explorer 7 on Windows Vista Service Pack 1.

METHOD 1

The first post that I found from the Microsoft Knowledge base has you go through the control panel. For one, this KB needs updated because it refers to Windows XP terminology and could be confusing to those using Vista.

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How To: Convert .pss files to .avi

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Note: The following procedure was successful using Windows XP SP2

What you will need:

1.) PSS Plex
2.) AVI Synth 2.5.7
3.) DGMPGDec v1.4.9 Beta 9
4.) MF Audio v1.1
5.) Virtual Dub v1.7
6.) Regular old Windows Notepad or any other text editor

STEP 1: Converting .pss to .m2v (Converting to an MPEG2 file or more commonly known as DVD video)

1. Open PSS Plex.

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How-To: Extract Full Motion Video (FMV) from Final Fantasy X-2 as a .pss file

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Note: The following procedure was successful using Windows XP SP2

What you will need:

1.) Final Fantasy X-2 PS2 Game Disk (NTSC U/C version)
2.) DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0
3.) WinHex 13.6

Please use your friendly Google to search for DVD Decrypter as sources for this change and, frankly, it is illegal now to post direct links to this. On a related note, please don’t post asking how to crack WinHex. Just pay for the damn thing or get creative with some further Google searching.

I have adapted much of these instructions from DemonSpawn and Castor Troy, but I have also done my own experimenting to create the best quality extraction, so I have added a couple more steps.

At this time, I can only say that I was able to confirm extraction by using the above software with the following method:

STEP 1: Copy FFX-2 to Your Comptuer

1. Insert your copy of FFX-2 into the DVD drive of your PC.
2. Open DVD Decrypter.
3. DVD Decrypter should read your disk and look something like the following:

4. Open Mode -> then choose ISO -> Read

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