TVersity does work, but there are a few disadvantages.
- The PC has to be on and running (leccy alone is 70p a day at idle)
- No Fast Forward (the new Beta TVersity does offer it but does not work as well)
- Converting and Copying DIVX material works but a 314MB DIVX becomes a 1000MB Mpeg2 so filesize is bigger and it takes time to convert all the files.
- Filenames can be confusing, I have a lot of home video DVD's bcaked up and can stream them but the filenames are all the same as they are VOB's and it isn't possible to make folders.
The PC on and running thing I've been thinking of recently.
I've been running a file 24/7 for years.
I've been thinking about getting a NAS (Network attached storage) in the new year. For those that have never heard of them, it's, to describe it simply, like a usb2 harddive, a HDD in an enclusure, but works over your network. The upshot of it is, if you buy one, and I've been looking at the 500gb and 750gb models, you copy all your media, and/or backups. and/or basically anything you want access to on more than one system, and you can then access it on any network attached system.
So, for me personally, I would copy a lot of TV episodes, and other video I have in DivX/Xvid on there, as well as my entire music collection, all my photos... basically every piece of media I have. This is currently what my server does.
Now, if the PS3 (and Xbox360) can now/can shortly play back XVID files, and not need any kind of transcoding, then that's great. It won't cost anything near the cost of a full PC to run. It'll just be a small box with one HDD in it, on 24/7. It would mean that while I sit at my main PC, I can be listening to music.... or have access to all my media. I watch TV eps on a laptop in bed, so I'd always have access to that, and the PS3 would also have access to all my media. Full access, to all my media, 24/7, without needing disks.
So, just need the PS3 to be able to stream DivX over LAN, and that'll be fantastic. No more transcoding, so a NAS will do the job.
I also use my server for hosting websites, downloading large files, like PC demos, etc. Some NAS can do that too, without the need for a PC. Clever things. So, that's my plan, assuming over the Xmas period the PS3 does get DivX support, that works over the network, I shall get a NAS. Instant access to all, from my PC, on the TV, and in the bedroom.
I'm not sure what you mean Dutch Guy, with your filenames problem?
Mainly as I encode stuff either captures from a MiniDV, or my PVR.
I use AutoGK, and find it excellent, and easy to use. I'm not sure how it deals with encoding DVDs, as I've never used it for that. I'd take a look though, if you'd like to know, otherwise, it's a freeware app, so no hassle to try.
V1N.
EDIT: Sorry mate, just re-read, and it was TVversity you were talking about, being less than ideal for DivX. When I've tried it in the past, I used the one built into Winamp, that worked well, and I'm sure I used FF and rewind.