2008-04-24, 18:42
I thought this may be helpful to some people.
http://forum1.netgear.com/showthread.php?t=22619
This is from a guy named StephenB on the Netgear forums (for the Digital Entertainer HD, or EVA-8000). It details how to make high-quality encodes that will play flawlessly on the Netgear player, with batch files to make it as painless as possible. Newer versions will transcode m2ts as well.
Read the whole thread. (it's only 2 pages)
Unfortunately, forum registration is required (they don't want people downloading the beta firmwares unless they register).
Make sure to look down to around post 30 and on, where he posts the contents of the corrected "batch" files he made using the "code" function.
If you don't want to read the forum post and just want to play around, the tools and batch files are available in one package here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/109582925/EV...2.zip.html
Using XBMC and the right hardware, we should be able to encode at higher bitrates and get even better results.
Hope this helps someone.
-Wes
http://forum1.netgear.com/showthread.php?t=22619
This is from a guy named StephenB on the Netgear forums (for the Digital Entertainer HD, or EVA-8000). It details how to make high-quality encodes that will play flawlessly on the Netgear player, with batch files to make it as painless as possible. Newer versions will transcode m2ts as well.
Read the whole thread. (it's only 2 pages)
Unfortunately, forum registration is required (they don't want people downloading the beta firmwares unless they register).
Make sure to look down to around post 30 and on, where he posts the contents of the corrected "batch" files he made using the "code" function.
If you don't want to read the forum post and just want to play around, the tools and batch files are available in one package here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/109582925/EV...2.zip.html
Using XBMC and the right hardware, we should be able to encode at higher bitrates and get even better results.
Hope this helps someone.
-Wes