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InvisibleMan 06 June 2008 09:54 AM

xbox & .TS files
 
Can the xbox play .ts files direct from an attached usb hard drive or does it have to be converted?

What ways have people tried and got it to work?

bigsinky 06 June 2008 03:25 PM

video.ts files are just info file for dvd format. itis the .vob files that contain the actual movie. if your xbox has been soft modded or has been chipped and is running XBMC then .vob files are no problem from a usb drive.

Dr.No 07 June 2008 10:22 AM

Ignore the above... it's wrong. OK, it's not actually wrong - just not the answer to your question....

.ts files are usually used for high-def films - it stands for "transport stream" and they can be played as .ts files by players that support them.

Now the first question is - by Xbox do you mean original Xbox running XBMC? I doubt it, as you mention USB hard drives - which is good, as XBMC won't play .ts and the original Xbox doesn't have the cpu horse-power to handle it anyway.

So - I'll assume that you mean Xbox360 - which WILL play .ts files natively (but you need to run HDTVpump on the host PC), but only when being used as a media extender from a PC running MCE (& HDTVpump).

I don't think there's any current way you'll get it working directly from an attached USB hard-drive - without conversion:

AfterDawn.com: Guides: How to play .TS content on Xbox 360

I think.... ;)

DN

kernel 07 June 2008 11:12 AM

Do .ts files have to be HD? I seem to recall a FreeView receiver thing I played with once saved its files as .ts

chrisowe 07 June 2008 04:51 PM

HDTV pump doesn't work with Vista media center though. I usually convert them to DVRMS files with Videoredo.

InvisibleMan 09 June 2008 03:36 PM

thanks for that.

tried a small .ts hd file from the hard drive and it wasnt a recognised format. Also being a FAT drive it of course can't handle more than 4Gb so stuck there too. Havent got MCE but that looks like the only way


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