Not smoking related but very cool!! I just found out about this and its awesome!!! You have to have windows 7 and you use windows media center to do it. Let me know if you need help? looks like watching my bluray player.
A very good question...and I know there is an answer somewhere besides the blackmarket.That presumes a treasure trove of HD movies on the PC.
Besides Netflix or other similar service, where does one find a bunch of HD movies for PC?
Yeah, I heard that too, but I don't know how or where.Not smoking related but very cool!! I just found out about this and its awesome!!! You have to have windows 7 and you use windows media center to do it. Let me know if you need help? looks like watching my bluray player.
Yeah, I heard that too, but I don't know how or where.
We have Netfix for over a year now. Rented movies end up costing us about $1 each, and I do a lot of streaming of old movies, like Cheyenne, Have Gun Will Travel, Maverick (reliving my childhood).
But the coolest thing is being able to search & watch U-Tube all I want right on my big screen.
Bearcarver
you could add a cheap video card with HDMI out to your PC and then go direct?
You don't need windows 7, XP will work, but first you have to download the content and play via xbox360. So if you know where to find the movies and download to your pc, then you can watch them. TVersity is the application, there is a free version. My boys moved out and took their xbox360, so I bought a "insignia NS-WBRDVD" blu-ray dvd player (Insignia is the house brand for Best Buy. I paid $140, got a blu-ray dvd player that streams Netflix, and now Pandora internet radio, via either network cable or to the built-in wireless rec. the pic quality is excellent. I just wish they would update the software to for Youtube and Hulu and maybe Amazon.
XP Media Center version is what I have, I think having media center is a Tversity requirement. Again the boys took the xbox360 which give you a menu for TVserity and you can watch many video/movie formats on you PC via >Tversity>Xbox360>TV. I think I have watched over a 100 Netflix movies streamed to the Insignia Blu-Ray DVD player hooked to my Plasma HD TV.i didnt know xp had the media center? never tried before cool. I have netflix that i stream with my xbox too so the pc movie thing just makes my xbox all that much more usefull.
Your wife is not alone. I love my CC, when it's mumbling Brits (no offense---I guess it's like an accent over here is to them).XP Media Center version is what I have, I think having media center is a Tversity requirement. Again the boys took the xbox360 which give you a menu for TVserity and you can watch many video/movie formats on you PC via >Tversity>Xbox360>TV. I think I have watched over a 100 Netflix movies streamed to the Insignia Blu-Ray DVD player hooked to my Plasma HD TV.
Two things are missing with the streaming from Netflix, you only get 2.1 sound, I hope when 5.1 becomes available later this year, the bandwidth requirement won't be to heavy for my 3M DSL connection. The other is subtitles, my wife refuses to watch a UK or brit movie without subtitles, even some American movies she prefers subtitles because some people are really hard to understand. Foreign movies with the subtitles already in the movie are fine, it is when the TV has to decode the subtitle data stream, which is NOT streamed via Netflix. Netflix will be streaming 1080p later this year, again along with the 5.1 sound I might have to switch to cable for internet.
Oh you stream over the network to xbox... that's awesome!
Yup, I prefer things to be easy to use----Hardwired from our iMac to our Blue Ray--into our DTV & TV. Wife & I watch movies about 5 nights a week.yes it is very cool, you can use a laptop too but i found using a pc hardwired worked flawless, the wireless has a harder time streaming the high deffinition movies and you can control it and get to all your files with the xbox controller so theres no point using a wireless pc to use for the movie files.
Hey Deltadude,XP Media Center version is what I have, I think having media center is a Tversity requirement. Again the boys took the xbox360 which give you a menu for TVserity and you can watch many video/movie formats on you PC via >Tversity>Xbox360>TV. I think I have watched over a 100 Netflix movies streamed to the Insignia Blu-Ray DVD player hooked to my Plasma HD TV.
Two things are missing with the streaming from Netflix, you only get 2.1 sound, I hope when 5.1 becomes available later this year, the bandwidth requirement won't be to heavy for my 3M DSL connection. The other is subtitles, my wife refuses to watch a UK or brit movie without subtitles, even some American movies she prefers subtitles because some people are really hard to understand. Foreign movies with the subtitles already in the movie are fine, it is when the TV has to decode the subtitle data stream, which is NOT streamed via Netflix. Netflix will be streaming 1080p later this year, again along with the 5.1 sound I might have to switch to cable for internet.
you could add a cheap video card with HDMI out to your PC and then go direct?