Streaming video to an XBox360

kyle.smith kyle.smith at inforonics.com
Fri Mar 27 20:04:49 UTC 2009


I've been using ushare for about a year.  I'm fairly sure it's in the
repositories for Ubuntu.  It worked famously until about 5 months ago
after a 360 update.  Now video works fine but the Music requests return
large lists of songs no matter which menu you select (Artist, Album,
Song).  The song menu works, but it's the filenames for 1,500 songs and
is very unusable.
 
For video I've had no problems but I have been considerig a switch to
Twonky, or getting myself a SageTV HD200.
 
HTH,
Kyle
 

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not to hijack this message but i am also looking into something about
the same only free-ware and open source. I am gana try geexbox this
weekend to see what i can come up with.
--ben


On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Jonathan Hirschman
<jonathan at hirschman.net> wrote:


	Brian McKee wrote:
	> Hi All
	>
	> I've got a headless linux box with a bunch of video and audio
on it.
	> I want to use my sparkling new Xbox360 to play some of that
stuff
	> back.  What's the best way to do that?
	
	
	Have you looked at TwonkyMedia? It is payware, but it runs on
Linux, and
	it is supposed to be Xbox 360 compatible.
	
	See: http://www.twonkyvision.de/buy_server.html
	
	They have a 30 day free trial.
	


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