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Posted: Nov 11th 2007 12:41PM ubercharged said

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That would be great, now if only they added Divx support to my zune...

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 12:47PM h0mi said

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Please please please be true.

Please please please be true.

Seriously, I'd buy another xbox for my sister if this were true.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 12:51PM (Unverified) said

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If Divx support were added do you think it would then be possible to mov over HD divx files ontop your 360 HD via a device such as an ipod. I presume this is the means by which it would work. Any ideas?

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 1:00PM sli7ha said

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his last name is hell?
now THATS heavy metal.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 1:14PM (Unverified) said

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lol someones gona get in shit with microsoft :P

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 1:17PM murph17 said

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this would rock. i don't mind using Encode360 to convert files, but it would just be a lot easier and quicker if the 360 had Divx support. lots of rumblings on this rumor, looking good.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 1:52PM (Unverified) said

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can someone clarify what this is? I've been hearing a lot of people hoping for this to happen but I'm not sure what's so great.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 1:39PM (Unverified) said

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I would absolutely love it if this were true.

Don't let me down MS.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 1:55PM (Unverified) said

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@4
That is exactly what I was thinking.
Making a deal with Mr. Hell.
Or the Devil.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 1:59PM 007craft said

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if they get divx support, does that include Xvid? Cause really no1 uses divx, mostly xvid.

Also, what about .mkv x264 files?

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 2:10PM (Unverified) said

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Don't the Divx codecs as a whole indicate xvix aswell? Basically any file that end with .avi - I could be wrong but i think this is the case.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 2:10PM (Unverified) said

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Don't the Divx codecs as a whole indicate xvid aswell? Basically any file that end with .avi - I could be wrong but i think this is the case.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 2:13PM Samoth said

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Kevin Hell. Best. Name. Ever. Reminds me of Mazinger Z's Dr. Hell.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 2:18PM (Unverified) said

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With the marketplace probably going to be released soon in other territories it seems unlikely that well ever see DivX support, but this makes me think maybe. That would be fricking awesome mind.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 2:18PM (Unverified) said

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LMAO DivX comes from Hell!

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 2:19PM (Unverified) said

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id love my name to be hell

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 2:57PM (Unverified) said

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Now if they only added a browser (but what browser to choose?)...the possibilities would be ENDLESS.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 3:06PM (Unverified) said

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opera

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 3:52PM (Unverified) said

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@ 8. DivX is a video codec.

@ 10. Xvid is pretty much the same as DivX

@ 11 Yes, .AVI is pretty much like DivX

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 3:54PM (Unverified) said

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@17 I've read alot on Browser opinions and the chances of a browser are 1/10 sadly, and if we did have a browser it would be a chopped down IE probably:/ Now for the update divx support would be nice, but I honestly don't care:p When I render my movies they are windows media player files, in sony vegas. So I can watch all my vids=] lol

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 4:04PM (Unverified) said

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does this mean i can stream .avi movies to my xbox

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 4:33PM (Unverified) said

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Im sorry I if sound like an idiot, but whats Divx?
Just wanted to know lol.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 4:50PM (Unverified) said

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@22: As far as I know, DivX is a way to encode AVI files so efficiently that they conserve space on your hard drive. DivX's revolutionary method was something along the lines of only giving the player information for when a pixel changed from one color to another rather than recording information for each frame of the movie.

For example, if you're looking at a completely black screen, DivX would encode those pixels as black for a certain amount of time, regular AVI encoding would dictate all the following pixels are black now, now, now, now, now and therefore disregards whether or not they change but simply keep track of them throughout the length of the video for each and every frame.

If one pixel became white, DivX would translate that pixel's specific change into the video data but for a reg AVI it would now be this many black pixels and 1 white pixel.

Does that kind of make sense? Someone correct me or add if I didn't mention everything.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 6:00PM imadogg said

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Damn, I was reading the post waiting for a "HELL YES!" joke but I guess it was overlooked.

Well, on topic: this is great news!

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 6:26PM Anticrawl said

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Did someone seriously ask what BROWSER MICROSOFT would put on the MICROSOFT XBOX if they added a BROWSER? Are you fucking kidding me? How can anyone be that stupid...........

Now that's if they'd even add a browser, but seriously, come one people, MICROSOFT... think about it. Jesus christ!!!

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 6:30PM Anticrawl said

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Well now that I think about it, ignore my last comment. I can't piss off your type because without morons like you, I'd be out of a job. Thank god people don't know how to fix a printer that gives an error message, "Printer out of paper."

And now I'm off to do extensive reasearch as to why I can't be in a tube while drying my hair with an electric hair dryer. I'll let you guys know what I find in case you have any questions.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 6:36PM Anticrawl said

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Breaking News: The Zune is now going to come bundled with iTunes software. id software is developing for the Wii. Cars with now run on human urine. The stuff under the sink is OK to drink. Jack Thompson is the Mesiah. And finally the 360 will support the Safari web browser out of the box.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 6:53PM (Unverified) said

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divx is great for all you pc guys but all i want is to be able to stream my itunes stuff from my mac. obviously that will never happen, and Connect360 is as close to that as i can get. and Connect360 streams video IF i convert them to wmv. who wants to convert and waste their time like that?

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 7:11PM halfbent said

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It would be nice for it to support Divx, but honestly I still can't see myself getting rid of my old modded Xbox for the home theatre. XBMC is just too rediculously awesome.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 7:49PM DjDATZ said

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puweeeese be true?

i want to watch all my pirated movies on my 360. :D

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 9:20PM Ghengis said

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@28: I transcode my DVDs to a modified "Apple TV" H264 profile. It's basically AVC with 1500kbps video and 128kbps audio. Sounds and looks great and would *probably* play on an iPod. Of course, the rest of my e.g. recorded TV programs are in MPEG-2 or DivX (or xvid) and won't play on my 360. Man, I miss my XBMC...

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 9:25PM (Unverified) said

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Just use Orb for 360... for free.. for the time being.

http://corp.orb.com/gamers/xbox.htm

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 10:14PM DjFIL said

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@28 (Foggy Bottoms): connect360 supports all formats that xbox 360 supports, that means windows media player and h.264 formats. i've played items i've encoded in to h.264 (which also works on quicktime/itunes/ipod) format via ffmpegx.

but... divx support would be awesome. but i too am still confused... is xvid playable via dvix codec? i know some divx\dvd players can play xvid format... hope this would be same too.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 10:20PM (Unverified) said

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I dont care about watching movies on my 360! How about 4 people in one private chat? Or how about Making it easier to invite people to private chat? (you press X to invite them, then why can't you press RB to invite them to private chat?). Or how about having an option to sign on onto xbox live without telling everyone on you friends list that your online? Also, how about adding some classification into the friend list? (Sort of like how you separate your contacts on msn, Family, friends, ect.) Instead of having a big old list of people, why cant I categorize by game? One group for halo, another for Uno, ect.

I don't know about you guys, but all those issues I mentioned are way more important than adding Xvid.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 10:30PM Eugimon said

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oooh, this would be a great upgrade for the xbox and would go a long way to truly making it a media center.

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 10:41PM 13Nick said

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Divx would be nice, but I really don't care. I have a media server to take care of all my media needs !

Posted: Nov 11th 2007 11:54PM (Unverified) said

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Yes!!! finally Divx Support. Make it so microsoft. Don't let me down.

Posted: Nov 12th 2007 12:40AM Infamous2J said

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cant wait 4 dis. *looks at calender nd counts days den realizes he doesnt kno wat day it comes out* lol

Posted: Nov 12th 2007 12:57AM (Unverified) said

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@DjFil

good to know but i'd still have to convert/encode my videos. i want 0 conversion or encoding. if microsoft wants to compete with apple tv they'll need to make it so people dont have to convert or encode anything. that wont happen, i know.

Posted: Nov 12th 2007 5:54AM (Unverified) said

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divx would be sweet, let's hope.

Posted: Nov 12th 2007 9:50AM ChiTownRuler23 said

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Hmmm didn't a big black console just get divx and then i see this... coincidence? i don't really care if it gets divx or not most of my video files are in mpeg4, avi and flv, come on microsoft not even ur own video format? pllz add avi to this codec list

Posted: Nov 12th 2007 11:34AM AtomB said

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for those that have asked if DivX would then let you play Xvid. the answer is no, they are 2 different codecs.

Posted: Nov 12th 2007 3:59PM (Unverified) said

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My God would this be great. No more screwing around with transcoding etc. I'd even pay for the feature.

Posted: Nov 13th 2007 12:48AM (Unverified) said

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Man, this would rock. I've been using a media streamer for a while and this would eliminate my need to have that ... I could just use my 360.

Make it so!

Posted: Nov 13th 2007 9:06AM (Unverified) said

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i would consider buying another xbox360 to use as a media center if it had divx support.. since most of everyone uses divx

Posted: Nov 16th 2007 6:59AM In A World said

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"come on microsoft not even ur own video format? pllz add avi to this codec list"~ChiTownRuler23

What do you think DivX is? If they add DivX support, then most of those AVI files you've got... yeah, you can play those.

Posted: Nov 16th 2007 11:48AM (Unverified) said

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Actually AVI is a container, quite different than a codec. AVI files can be encoded with all kinds of codecs, even codecs not compatible with DivX/Xvid. MKV (Matroska SP?) is also a container, like AVI, and can be used for Divx files among hundreds of other codecs as well. The reason MKV is mainly used for HD is that it supports bookmarks, menus, multiple HD audio streams and more. MKV could likely phase out AVI over time, it has already started with HD content, mainly using the x264 codec (same codec as Blueray and HD DVD discs..)

Posted: Nov 23rd 2007 7:52PM (Unverified) said

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I don't see why they wouldn't want IE 7 on the xbox. Makes no sense to me why they wouldn't. I mean even sony has a browser on their box

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