I want something that can JUST PLAY most thing.. this means a windows box to me.
- I tested the most current build of XBMC with HD trailers downloaded from Apple and a few other places.. It would ether not play the codec or would stutter even on the 480 content.. Just not powerful enough for GENERAL playback..
Like I said, XBMC won't play HD (including apple HD trailers), but it will play up to 540p xvid. XBMC does have issues with super-advanced codec's since it only has a 700Mhz CPU - h264 and VC1 will likely stutter at any resolution - I'm reasonably certain apple's latest quicktime is h264 based so it wouldn't suprise me if they have issues. Since you likely don't have much HD content (technically you don't even have an HD display) I don't see why no HD in XBMC is an issue for you. For GENERAL playback of 99% of content, XBMC just works - no fighting codecs and containers, no fighting with TV-output from a PC and overscan issues.
Who wants to re encode all their content to narrow it down to a single platoform?
Where did that idea come from? Besides doubting that you actually have much content that would need re-encoded - lets assume you do have a massive collection of x264 encoded HD content. Why would you pick a format to encode into that would only play on a single platform? (I don't think such a destination format thats XBMC-specific exists) Just encode to nice standard xvid/divx, put it in your container of choice (avi if it has MP3 audio, ogg/mkv if you want AC3 / embedded subtitles), and you have a nice happy file that will play anywhere.