I did something similar with my xbox some years ago. The computer I had at the time didn't have enough power to play files of such high quality level as
the fansubs of the day, so it made things a lot easier. It did still have some slowdown issues on some, but not usually too bad. I personally used the
"audio mod" instead of something like this. A bit more work to start up, but you aren't likely to brick your xbox doing it.
Now I have a computer that can play the files being put out, but I'm usually more interested in getting files off the hd as quickly as possible. So for
.avi files I burn them to a disc, and watch them on my dvd player that can handle divx .avi files. Kind of stuck on .mkv files though. -.- But it looks like
the current version of XBMC supports them. Except I'm not sure the audio mod lets it handle burned discs...
What I'd really like is if the Xbox 360 got mkv support. Then I'd have easily accessible machines that could handle just about anything I need.
-Morgan.
the fansubs of the day, so it made things a lot easier. It did still have some slowdown issues on some, but not usually too bad. I personally used the
"audio mod" instead of something like this. A bit more work to start up, but you aren't likely to brick your xbox doing it.
Now I have a computer that can play the files being put out, but I'm usually more interested in getting files off the hd as quickly as possible. So for
.avi files I burn them to a disc, and watch them on my dvd player that can handle divx .avi files. Kind of stuck on .mkv files though. -.- But it looks like
the current version of XBMC supports them. Except I'm not sure the audio mod lets it handle burned discs...
What I'd really like is if the Xbox 360 got mkv support. Then I'd have easily accessible machines that could handle just about anything I need.
-Morgan.