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27 comments for “Stream h.264 Video MP4/M4V to PS3 and XBOX 360 from Windows Vista/XP”

  1. PS3 1.8 firmware streams music, photos, and video from Vista

    [...] Go here for instructions on how to stream MP4 and M4V video files to the Playstation 3 from Windows Vista and [...]

  2. Col

    Anyone else other than the writer got this to work? Followed this guide over and over and tried a few things a few different ways incase i’ve misunderstood certain parts but this still won’t work under Vista. PS3 still just shows my MP4’s as Unsupported Data unless I port them via a USB Drive.

  3. Jerry

    I have tried it several times and I still can not get it to work…I am followed this guide step by step. The thing is I can now play these files in WMP11 but they are not showing up in my 360???

  4. oldjoe

    Why use this when you can use SUPERIOR media servers to WMP like PMS, TVersity, Twonky…..

  5. Jerry

    Well are those services free?

    1. UncleBen

      PS3 Media Server (PMS) is free and by far the best there is today.

  6. Windows 7 Streams Media to XBOX 360 and PS3 Seamlessly

    [...] their systems to stream media, this also introduces a huge advantage. No longer will you have to install special REG files to ‘trick’ Windows into streaming video to your PS3 or XBOX 36…. And no longer will you have to use UPnP media servers like TVersity that transcode video, severely [...]

  7. john

    i have tryed this and it works just fine for me if you need help leave a reply

    1. pablo24k

      i’m lost with the reg editing on vista 64….do i create when it’s not there?

  8. Joel

    At the top it says that this works for Windows Vista/XP but the reg files are for windows vista 32 bit and 64 bit. Will the 32 bit file work for XP? If not, where can I find a reg file for xp to accomplish this?

    1. Mike

      Really? No offense, but you probably shouldn’t be trying this until you know what ‘32 bit’ & ‘64 bit’ mean.

      Worked for me.

      Vista Home Basic(32bit) –> .mp4 –> WMP11 –> XBOX360

  9. Rich

    I’m getting a “cannot play video error.” It states: “The file type is not recognized and cannot be played. Either the correct codec is not installed or the file is corrupt. The file’s not corrupt and I installed the codec provided in this guide, so does anyone know what may be the problem? I can view the video in Windows Media Player, but it says “0 seconds.”

  10. G

    I’m having a problem doing this. I’ve followed the instructions to the letter but I’m still getting “No Videos Found” on my Xbox 360. HELP!

  11. ifc

    yeah, same question as joel above asks, what about XP with regards to the reg files??

  12. Barry

    Thanks, this worked great!

  13. Mike

    Freakin’ sweet! I have had a few issues with Vista Home * :(
    Always got it to work, but never permanently.

    Now all my files play as soon as I drop them in the sharing folder.

  14. Josh

    Hi, I just got done following all the steps. My xbox 360 now recognizes the files but I am still unable to play them. It says unsupported content. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this or where I went wrong? I am running windows vista 32-bit.
    Thanks for the help. :)

    1. adam

      Same problem :(

  15. Cody

    i followed all the steps and tried to watch an m4v video file on my xbox 360 and it tells me “Cannot play video: The file type is not recognized and cannot be played. Either the correct codec is not installed or the file is corrupt.” i know the file isn’t corrupt and since i followed the directions up above precisely, i would think i have the correct codec, but if anyone could help me out with this problem it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    1. mike

      Okay, so the new Azureus (now Vuze) has XBOX transcode/stream capability,
      If you don’t have it yet, it is a free download: http://www.vuze.com

      It is a little slow on transcoding, but makes it really easy for everyone with these issues.

  16. Joe
  17. Justin

    O.k. so I have searched and searched for a guide for us stupid noobies like me to do this. I want to find a way to stream BRRIP movies from my laptop to xbox360. I can do DVDrip movies to it through a USB flash drive and limited streaming to my xbox. Problem with the USB method is that some BRRIP’s will play and others will not…example, Terminator Salvation BRRIP plays fine (used Yamb to get the 2 Ch audio merged) but Star Trek BRRIP plays for 5 minutes and then says “Cannot play video..blah blah…”

    I tried to double click the registry edit that is shown here but I get something like “Not a valid registry script” or something like that.

  18. Tim

    In order for this to work, I had to navigate to “C:\Users\Your user name\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Media Player” and delete all the files. Once the windows media player database was removed, I updated the library, and all my mp4 files began to work.

  19. shaun

    When I run that registry file it works but when I reboot my computer messes up and shuts down when it gets to the desktop.

  20. rob

    Similar problem as others. – running xp, tried clicking the reg files but they just open a new tab with a bunch of html??

    did all the other steps, and i can find my movie through ps3 media server, but it wont play correctly (3 sec. increments, fast or slowed down play)

    very frustrating. any answers???

  21. Joe

    This works!!! I’m running windows vista 32 bit on my hp pavilion laptop. I followed the EXACT instructions as laid out and I am able to stream all video formats to my ps3! Thanks a lot for the detailed instructions, I’ve been trying to stream all of my media to my ps3 for a while!

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