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Stream (almost) Any Video Type in HD from your Computer to Your Xbox 360 via Transcode360

Stream (almost) Any Video Type in HD from your Computer to Your Xbox 360 via Transcode360

This tutorial is for anyone running Windows Vista or Windows Media Center 2005. In case you haven’t noticed, the Xbox 360 is very limited to the video types that it is able to play. These types include .avi (only certain ones), .mpeg, and .wma. I think it’s pretty lame that they don’t natively support more. [...]

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Windows Vista Running on a Mac – Easily!

Just wanted to share that windows vista runs perfectly on a mac using boot camp. Here is the video for evidence and the tutorial to follow. The Tutorial: How to Install Windows Vista on a Mac – Apple Computer Want to do it yourself? Very simple! Just follow these instructions. Note: Make sure you are [...]

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The Simple Guide to – Aspect Ratios

The Simple Guide to – Aspect Ratios

For all the brilliant websites out there, I have yet to find one that explains just “what I need to know” about aspect ratios. So I decided to put together a just plain vanilla post to understanding aspect ratios. I am taking and comparing the 3 most popular aspect ratios that films have been made [...]

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Playing Non-native video files in Windows Media Center / Windows Media Player 11

This tutorial will be helpful for those of you wishing to view video files such as .mkv, .ts, .m4a, .mp4, etc… in Windows Media Center. When you launch media center and navigate to the Video section, try adding a folder that contains video files other than .avi, .mpeg, or .wma. You will notice that these [...]

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Interfacing Zune Software with your Xbox 360

Ok, if you already have the Zune software you can use it to share media with your Xbox 360. Beware, the installation of the Zune software requires a “Genuine Advantage” check. I’ll post more about “fixing” that when I have some more info on it. So on to the tutorial. 1.) Open up your Zune [...]

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Interfacing Windows Media Player 11 with your Xbox 360

Interfacing Windows Media Player 11 with your Xbox 360

Overview I found the tutorials on Xbox’s website for streaming content from your computer to your Xbox 360 very challenging to understand. Also, for those of us who own an ipod rather than a Zune, we don’t want to install the Zune software on our computer (Especially since it’s far inferior to itunes). So here [...]

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Get Your Xbox360 to Play HD Files or Play HDTV From Vista via Windows Media Center

Get Your Xbox360 to Play HD Files or Play HDTV From Vista via Windows Media Center

That title probably took 5 minutes to write, but it explains exactly what I wanted to do and I’m sure what you want to do as well. There a a lot of sites that explain this, but I want to make it as SIMPLE as possible. So here we go! overview: Get your xbox 360 [...]

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Eye Candy: What are the best looking games on the Xbox 360?

Eye Candy: What are the best looking games on the Xbox 360?

Whether you want to share it with your friends or just want to experience it yourself, I have decided to compile a list of the best looking Xbox 360 games. Keep in mind of course that this website is about high-defininition, so the eye candy is all in HD. I have not played every game [...]

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Vista, Vista, Vista… What’s so great about Vista?

Vista, Vista, Vista… What’s so great about Vista?

Today marks the 3rd week that I have been converted 100% from Windows XP to Windows Vista, and it is sure time to ask, what is so great about Windows Vista? I will give you my list of Pros and Cons, and I guarantee you they will not be the same things on other peoples [...]

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Wireless HDTV in Windows Media Center Using the Xbox 360

I have seen numerous posts out there that you cannot have a wireless hdtv signal broadcast to your xbox 360 when using windows medi acenter. All I gotta say is that’s crap! Becuase I have done it! And frankly, it is simple! Here is how to get a wireless, High Definition signal from your Windows [...]

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