The first thing to do is to get rid of all the disparate codecs installed on your system. The majority of “Unsupported Format” and “Corrupt Data” errors are the result of missing or invalid codecs. The number one reason people have problems with TVersity is that the codecs installed on their system are not in order. The goal here is not to take credit for discovering the optimal settings for streaming media with TVersity, but to get everything down one place, written in a clean, concise fashion.
Most of my information came from readmeblog ( click here for blog source), searching forums and trial and error.
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This guide will explain how to optimize TVersity to stream these formats at the best quality possible. This is a problem because the majority of content available on the Internet is in alternative and open formats such as Xvid, Divx, and x264. Currently, the PS3 can only render MPEG and AVS (H.264) formats same as the Xbox with exception that the Xbox can also stream WMV. The main benefit of TVersity is its ability to transcode media into a format the client device can process. Out of all the solutions available for console streaming (TwonkyMedia, Nero MediaHome and Windows Media Player 11) I have found that Tversity is the most complete, full-featured option currently available. I really didn’t want this blog to shift in the direction of a tech blog, but I have walked enough people though the TVersity setup that I feel this guide is necessary.