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Old 03-15-2007, 02:53 AM
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How to stream HD-DVD from hard drive to Xbox 360 to playback on HDTV?


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Originally Posted by Eyedoctor2
Okay- with the release of HD-DVD we will be able to rip HD-DVD content to our hard drives.

Most if not all video cards don't have component out so the only way I can think of to view the HD-DVD content would be by streaming.

Is there any way at this time to stream HD-DVD from hard drive to Xbox 360 to playback on HDTV?
Once you copy the movie to your hard drive you take a DVI to HDMI cable or a straight DVI cable (it depends on how your HDTV) and hook it from your computer to your TV.
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Re: How to stream HD-DVD from hard drive to Xbox 360 to playback on HDTV?


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Two problems with that approach for me and probably for a lot of others

1) TV and computer are pretty far away from each other and those cables can be really expensive

2) TV has component in, so not only do I need a long cable but I need an adapter- big bucks

Best solutions:

a) Streaming HD-DVD to XBox 360 connected to TV

or

b) Burn HD-DVD to DVD-9 by spliting HD-DVD into two or more DVD-9 discs without compression (and so maintaining quality).

Problem- to my knowledge technology for neither of these exists today.

But here's hoping that somebody, perhaps somebody here, makes it possible in the future.
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You would need a wired gigabit connection to stream to an xbox 360 equipped TV. Wireless will not cut it.

Most people will need to build a new PC since most current ones are not powerful enough. Then put said PC next to TV and get a $10 DVI to HDMI cable.
Nero MediaHome can stream all types of media and live TV within the MediaHome network to either a PC with Windows XP MCE or to a Microsoft Xbox 360. I suggest you to try to stream HD-DVD with it.
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