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Kojak1
Feb 11, 2012Aspirant
Convert DVD to Xbox
Hi, I have my own DVD's of birthdays etc, which were all made on Pinnacle - so are in VOB format. I would like to make these work on the xbox - via the NAS (Duo V2). I have tried several ways, ...
signalman
Feb 12, 2012Aspirant
Hi Kojak
Just thought...
(It's too late to read through the previous posts so you may have said some of this already)
Are your nas and xbox connected to your router wirelessly or cable - needs to be cable ideally
Does the file you created play ok on your pc
It takes a little while for my nas to 'settle down' after copying files to it (your duo 2 should be quicker than mine) so that's why it may be juddery
..Don't be too paranoid about getting the sizes exactly the same, the xbox will do a lot of the work for you
The last 'home video' I did in pinnacle ended up 1.05gig 1280x720 25 frames per sec 4948 kbps data rate that's for HD 720p which is the best my tv will do
The original video from the Canon HG10 was shot at 1440x1080 25 frames per sec at 16117 data rate
Oh yeah, nearly forgot - that's mp4
I have used wma in the past (which was fine) but ended up converting them again to play on my iphone so I just stick to mp4 now
Just thought...
(It's too late to read through the previous posts so you may have said some of this already)
Are your nas and xbox connected to your router wirelessly or cable - needs to be cable ideally
Does the file you created play ok on your pc
It takes a little while for my nas to 'settle down' after copying files to it (your duo 2 should be quicker than mine) so that's why it may be juddery
..Don't be too paranoid about getting the sizes exactly the same, the xbox will do a lot of the work for you
The last 'home video' I did in pinnacle ended up 1.05gig 1280x720 25 frames per sec 4948 kbps data rate that's for HD 720p which is the best my tv will do
The original video from the Canon HG10 was shot at 1440x1080 25 frames per sec at 16117 data rate
Oh yeah, nearly forgot - that's mp4
I have used wma in the past (which was fine) but ended up converting them again to play on my iphone so I just stick to mp4 now
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