Is there a way to do this yet? I might have to dual boot XP just for this otherwise
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Originally posted by mezzanine View Post'DVD Region+CSS Free' works fine with Vista 64.I use DVDRegion Killer on my XP machine, but I don't think that's compatible.
Originally posted by CMcK View PostDVD-ROM and DVD-Burners are region locked. You can change the drive region 5 times before it sticks on your last choice.
Some media players will work around this though. VLC is my choice for region free playback.Last edited by sj33; 04-07-2007, 14:42.
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Excellent - installed both DVDRegionFree and VLC and both work a treatI'm attempting to use my PC for pretty much everything media (and dislike WMC and MediaPortal), so this was a key thing.
Going off topic a bit, which is the best deinterlacer for DVD's in VLC? Does it disable the deinterlacer on Progressive DVD's?
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My main issue is that, in it's attempt to simplify things for the end user, I find it actually more work to browse and navigate files. The constant reliance on ID3 tags on Mp3's, for example, for browsing, or the way you have to jump through hoops to run video formats outside of what MS wants you to run.
I have Vista 64 (which has built-in media center), so I can give it another go if I'm talking babble, but I dislike the 360 media setup for the same reason. The PS3's way of doing things is much more user-friendly for me.
I have a remote control for my PC, it's a feature of my motherboard (P5W Deluxe DH), and can open media application w/ file and have full access to the controls on the remote. I also have a Logitech MediaPlay mouse.
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On the PC, any format is fair game within MCE. The trick is setting up WMP first, and WMC duly obliges with those settings. I've got purevideo, coreavc, matroska all working fine, with .mkv, .ts files etc all showing up in the MCE interface no probs.
360 media capabilities are only really good for one thing, and that's viewing recorded and live TV from a networked MCE PC. Anything else, and its a dedicated MCE all the way IMO
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I'll have a mess with it then I reckon. I installed MediaPortal and it actually works with my remote with no configuration (though theorietically any program will work with it if you configure the hotkeys), but MediaPortal stubbornly stretched Mpeg2-based videos to full screen, regardless of what aspect ratio I choose... not a good start.
How does MCE deal with selectable audio tracks and subtitles on .mkv, .ogm and .mp4?
btw is it true the official remote requires a compliant motherboard with the sensor? My remote which goes with my motherboard is functional at best.Last edited by sj33; 05-07-2007, 15:59.
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