2008-11-28, 19:04
JPSiemer Wrote:Not sure. Never encountered this, but I would assume that it's just in the way that the Xbox renders the video and not the codec's fault.
I just figured it out it was my TV... I had to set it to 'Mild' and reconfigured it for my taste. I had to make the TV to seems a little bit washed out so there wont be any strong contrast which display some little pixelization. So its all good. I just wish I could keep the contrast a little bit more higher.
And that new info about setting the aspect. I'll give it a shot, I think that's the reason why it didn't work for me first time.
Okay, now, you wouldn't believe it. Well, maybe you will.
I have a hacked Wii (homebrew channel), and I thought to give video/audio a shot, to see if it could run anything. Unlucky, the MPlayerWii can't really play any .h264 I throw at it. It would be very slow, choppy... So, finally I decided to try your setting, and it worked PERFECTLY!!! How crazy is that?!
Although... the XBMC is still the way to go.