![]() ![]() REM Pause for 5 seconds once processing is complete to let things settle a bit REM You shouldn't need to edit anything below hereĮCHO Looking in "%~1" for %OldFormat% files.ĮCHO Using %FFMPEG% to convert %OldFormat% to %NewFormat%.įor %%i IN ("%~1\*.%OldFormat%") DO (ECHO "%%i")ĮCHO Starting Conversion (If there are any files)įor %%i IN ("%~1\*.%OldFormat%") DO (%FFMPEG% -i "%%i" -c:v copy -c:a libfaac -ac 6 -ar 48000 -ab 448k "%%i.%NewFormat%") REM Change these variables to match your system OFFĮCHO Begin SABPostProccessVideo - Remux MKV to M4V ![]() I have it set up for a PS3, so you may need to downsample the audio for 360. It remuxes the video and re-encodes the audio. Then I right-click the file on my laptop and select "Play To > XBox One System" and I'm good to go.ĮDIT: if there's a more appropriate subreddit to pose this question let me know! For the files that do work, all I have to do is sit on my couch say, "Xbox, on." It turns itself on and the TV. "Work smarter, not harder," my old rich uncle used to say.įor the record, I do have an AppleTV with XBMC that I can stream MKV to, but I'm honestly quite enjoying the simplicity of the XB1's all-in-one media center experience. I could probably figure it out, but I thought I'd ask around to see if anybody else has already done the heavy lifting. I have yet to look into how to use either of these programs from command line-I'm not even sure they provide the functionality-or how to trigger the command automatically from SABnzdb. I have found MKV2VOB or GetSent to work pretty well for this, and as it's just the container that needs to be changed (rather than a full on re-encoding) it doesn't take too long. However, the Play To feature tends not to work for the MKV container so I generally need to convert to MP4. My prefered method of playback is through my XBox One using the Play To option, as I don't have a dedicated box to download/play content. ![]() This includes hacking, using a loophole, or other methods not publicly advertised by the usenet provider. No promoting of 'backdoor' access into usenet providers' networks. We do not allow attempts to request/offer/buy/sell/trade/share invites or accounts. We will even add flair to your username after verification. Message the mods and let them know who you are. However we want to verify the identity of anyone posting on behalf of a company/project. No discussion of specific media content names, titles, etc. We only have a few, but they are important. Please read over the rules before contributing. We are a thriving community dedicated to helping users old and new understand and use usenet. Looking for content - send us a mod mail if you have something that should be added.Welcome to the usenet subreddit.(You can also email with a follow up or more detail) ![]() Samsung SmartThings hub support (using a dongle) is coming. It's also compatible with the GeForce Now game streaming, a service from NVIDIA costing $7.99 per month. Many android apps can be successfully sideloaded if not available on the store. The Shield Android TV supports Youtube, Netflix, Google Assistant, Plex, Kodi (or the optimized SPMC) and many other Android video-streaming apps and games. The 2017 editions come with an always listening games controller that offers Google Assistant support. It comes in two versions - a 16 GB version for $199/£199 and a 500GB version for $299/£299. The NVIDIA Shield Android TV is a high-powered Android TV device, featuring a Tegra X1 and 3GB of RAM (source). ![]()
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