mbial:Do we have a clear solution for transcoding yet? Is the built-in transcoder working? If not, is there a way to simply mount an avi or mkv as a disk image so it can be played on my XBox 360 extender? Thanks in advance.
Hi all, Yes the developers are still working on this project (to the extent that their personal time permits). I am par tof the group that worked on the importers. Anyway, their has been some discussion recently centering around transcoding. While transcoding certainly works, the native file dvr-ms works smoothly whether watching on your PC or an extender.
This is what I do to add movies to my OML:
The software I use:
DVDProfiler is used to catalog my movies, it also exports a detailed XML file
AnyDVD / CloneDVD2 are used to rip the DVD to my hard drive
VideoReDo converts the DVD to a DVR-MS file
DVR-MS will load / scan the DVDProfiler (Tools menu) for details about movie, and apply them to the DVR-MS file
OMLImporter using the DVR-MS import will allow you to import one or more dvr-ms files and it will automatically import the metadata from the dvr-ms file. Anytime you need to rebuild your OML database, the metadata is still stored in the dvr-ms file.
Once you've imported the movies you can then delete the ripped DVD folder.
I've read some good things about the WMVHD format and I'm going to begin looking into adding that as a step in my process and testing that against the extenders I have. However, right now this works beautifully on my XBOX 360, HP MediaSmart TV, and my PC.
BTW, my wife has finally figured out how to push the green button on the HP MediaSmart TV remote! Now she can watch TV without asking me to turn it on for her.
This is my routine:
- Start DVDProfiler, CloneDVD2
- Drop a DVD in the drive and wait for DVDProfiler to recognize it
- Add it to DVDProfiler, I've added a TAG for DVRMS files so I can keep track of them and report on them. Run the command file to export the library as XML. Close DVDProfiler
- Use CloneDVD2 to "Copy a title"; close CloneDVD2 when it is done.
- Use VideoReDo to convert the DVD folder to a DVR-MS file.
- Use DVRMS to apply the metadata to the dvr-ms file.
- Use the OML Importer to add the dvr-ms file to the OML Library.
- Watch and enjoy the movie with complete support for skipping, rewind, and fast forwarding, even Info button Movie Details support.
Hope this helps.
BermudaLamb