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Posted: Dec 29th 2005 5:12PM (Unverified) said

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Yeah I too wish they'd open it up to other things.



Although besides lackluster video compatibility, I am incredibly impressed with the streaming qualities of hooking up mass storage USB devices thus far. I tried both me & my roommates digital cameras, iPods and memory cards filled with mixed media types and the 360 handled them elegantly. Real handy if you want to show people some pictures or listen to custom music without going through the hassle of ripping it to the tiny hard drive.
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Posted: Dec 30th 2005 2:09AM donthedev said

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The Videora company is really becoming a nice suite of applications.
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Posted: Dec 30th 2005 2:54AM (Unverified) said

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You know that illegal kiosk demo disc thats floating around? Yeah, that one..

Well it can be hacked pretty esily to enable playback of any wmv.

Did I say that the discs illegal?
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Posted: Dec 30th 2005 3:24PM (Unverified) said

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Unless Videora recently slipped an update into the 0.81 version without changing the version number, it doesn't convert anything to WMV. The only options I see are for MPEG1/2, which are pretty useless on the 360... you can view 'em, but you can't FF/rewind, and even on my wired network, "chapter skipping" results in network congestion and a locked-up 360 about 75% of the time.



Honestly, I'm about *this* close to just giving up on the extender side of the 360 and moving the Media Center to the living room.
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Posted: Dec 30th 2005 11:43PM (Unverified) said

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To #3, you can put any video file (correct format of course) and the 360 will view it as a DVD. The kiosk hack allows for hd-wma files
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