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| reply to Matt Re: [360] Streaming videos other than .wmv?
said by Matt :And stop downloading pirated content. Thank you morality police... That simple statement changed my way of life in a heartbeat
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| reply to Qumahlin said by Qumahlin :said by Matt :Just keep in mind that anything > 2GB that is not WMV won't play. Also, you only get thumbnails for WMV. (Which may not be a problem for most people, but drives me NUTS!) Since when? I regularly stream AVI's greater than 2GB to my 360 and haven't had any issues. I never knew people had an issue with this. As was noted earlier, the limit has now been raised to 4GB. |
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  ztmike Mark for moderation Premium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN
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| reply to Gundy So what did the OP do to solve the problem?
I googled this and came upon an answer that said to incode the MKV file using Encode360: »dcunningham.net/encode360/
Whats this about file limits that you guys are talking about? |
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| said by ztmike :Whats this about file limits that you guys are talking about? »blogs.msdn.com/xboxteam/archive/···faq.aspx
What is the maximum video file size that is supported?
The maximum file size for an AVI, MPEG-4 Part 2, and H.264 file that can be played is 4 GB. 4GB is also the maximum size of any single file that you can store on a FAT32 USB hard drive. However, Windows Media Player 11 and the Zune software do support streaming WMV files greater than 4GB.
WMV is also the only format which supports higher than 2-channel audio. |
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