Sopcast through xbox please help!
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baso1
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15. September 2011 @ 14:43 |
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Im trying to watch football on my tv at the weekends by using sopcast on my pc and streaming the game to my tv via an xbox 360, ive read the tut on the forum but i keep hitting problems, im on windows 7, can anyone point me in the right direction????? thanks alot guys
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15. September 2011 @ 17:54 |
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Originally posted by baso1: Im trying to watch football on my tv at the weekends by using sopcast on my pc and streaming the game to my tv via an xbox 360, ive read the tut on the forum but i keep hitting problems, im on windows 7, can anyone point me in the right direction????? thanks alot guys
Just stream it to your tv via a vga lead.
Why are you using xbox?
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16. September 2011 @ 06:37 |
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it can be done, but its a very longwinded affair to do it, if you have a normal PC, its possible,
You need VLC on the PC, download TVERSITY also
Firstly, you will need to download VLC
Create a desktop shortcut for VLC, then right click and then click on Properties. Change the target field to this (include the speech marks):
"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" -vvv http://127.0.0.1:8902/tv.asf --sout "#std{access=mmsh,mux=asfh,dst=:1234}"
Now open up Sopcast as usual and go to the channel that you want to watch.
Open up Tversity and add a new Video URL and enter: mms://127.0.0.1:1234
Open up VLC using your desktop Icon
Now, switch on your Xbox, go to the media tab, Videos, and then select your Tversity Server. Click Internet Videos and find the new URL you have added, wait for it to Buffer and there you go. You can now watch your Sopcast Broadcast on your TV and someone else can use the PC.
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baso1
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16. September 2011 @ 07:30 |
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Originally posted by MICKAH: it can be done, but its a very longwinded affair to do it, if you have a normal PC, its possible,
You need VLC on the PC, download TVERSITY also
Firstly, you will need to download VLC
Create a desktop shortcut for VLC, then right click and then click on Properties. Change the target field to this (include the speech marks):
"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" -vvv http://127.0.0.1:8902/tv.asf --sout "#std{access=mmsh,mux=asfh,dst=:1234}"
Now open up Sopcast as usual and go to the channel that you want to watch.
Open up Tversity and add a new Video URL and enter: mms://127.0.0.1:1234
Open up VLC using your desktop Icon
Now, switch on your Xbox, go to the media tab, Videos, and then select your Tversity Server. Click Internet Videos and find the new URL you have added, wait for it to Buffer and there you go. You can now watch your Sopcast Broadcast on your TV and someone else can use the PC.
Thanks for your replies, Ive followed your instructions Mickah but I'm getting an error message on my TV from xbox saying unplayable content staus code 69-807B0194. Any ideas and thanks agin
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16. September 2011 @ 08:56 |
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baso1
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17. September 2011 @ 03:36 |
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Originally posted by 2dogsfighting71: Originally posted by baso1: Im trying to watch football on my tv at the weekends by using sopcast on my pc and streaming the game to my tv via an xbox 360, ive read the tut on the forum but i keep hitting problems, im on windows 7, can anyone point me in the right direction????? thanks alot guys
Just stream it to your tv via a vga lead.
Why are you using xbox?
Cheers 2dogs... so if i pick up a vga lead and connect it to my pc and tv thats it???
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17. September 2011 @ 10:37 |
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if your laptop has a HDMI use that or use a VGA and a audio jack for the sound and thats it
Use the search function above and search for SOPCAST you will see the guide and step by step to do it
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baso1
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21. September 2011 @ 10:15 |
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Originally posted by MICKAH: if your laptop has a HDMI use that or use a VGA and a audio jack for the sound and thats it
Use the search function above and search for SOPCAST you will see the guide and step by step to do it
Thanks for all the help guys im all sorted...
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22. September 2011 @ 06:55 |
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So what was it? codecs? the steps, just to let others know
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