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Need to backup some games, is DVD-r the format I want?
Also, does anyone know what the files are that I need to be able to put movies on a DVD and play through a menu on the x-box?
Lan-Man had a disc with a load of files on, you then just added your movies on the disc and they appeared on the on-screen menu to play.
Any idea?
Also, does anyone know what the files are that I need to be able to put movies on a DVD and play through a menu on the x-box?
Lan-Man had a disc with a load of files on, you then just added your movies on the disc and they appeared on the on-screen menu to play.
Any idea?
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what format are the movies?
is it chipped (im assuming so)
have you got windows media player?
if so you can put divx and mpg videos on the hard drive or burn them to cd and play them or just bang a bunch on a dvd an play straight from avi file format etc
is it chipped (im assuming so)
have you got windows media player?
if so you can put divx and mpg videos on the hard drive or burn them to cd and play them or just bang a bunch on a dvd an play straight from avi file format etc
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Yeah it's chipped
My bruv did some mooovies which are avi files on a DVD-r, the xbox says it can't play the disc.
Xbox has got the standard hdd and o/s on, not got round to doing that bit yet
My bruv did some mooovies which are avi files on a DVD-r, the xbox says it can't play the disc.
Xbox has got the standard hdd and o/s on, not got round to doing that bit yet
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I would stick to using DVD-R's rather than +R's as compatibility is better.
Sounds like X-Box Media Player or X-Box Media Centre.
If you copy one of the above programs to your HDD, then you can play Divx and other media files straight from a normal ISO9660 DVD-R (Or HDD, Network etc)
Sounds like X-Box Media Player or X-Box Media Centre.
If you copy one of the above programs to your HDD, then you can play Divx and other media files straight from a normal ISO9660 DVD-R (Or HDD, Network etc)
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I get great results playing DivX (from a relax share). All encoded to 2Gb files with orig AC3 (DD5.1) Sound tracks. You have to be looking *very* hard to decide its not the orig DVD.
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I've had no problems getting DVD+R backups working on my 4 month old Xbox what version it is I don't know
I used craxition and nero express 6 to write the DVD
Agree with Dunk Relax/XBMP is great. Only problem I had was Divx movies wouldn't play across my 11mbps wireless network. I just got a 54G wireless bridge and they work now
I used craxition and nero express 6 to write the DVD
Agree with Dunk Relax/XBMP is great. Only problem I had was Divx movies wouldn't play across my 11mbps wireless network. I just got a 54G wireless bridge and they work now
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The Craxion/Nero combo does it everytime for me too Superb for multi-game discs.
My 11mbps video streaming is still a bit beef jerky, need to try and sort it when I get a mo.
My 11mbps video streaming is still a bit beef jerky, need to try and sort it when I get a mo.
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I went from a Dlink 810 to the 810+ think it's 22 or 54 Mbps anywho it works better than the 11 and no more jerky divx filth oops
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