| merlizkit said: Hi there, i'm sorry to revive this old post but i can't find the answer nowhere. |
Wow, this is old. I remember back in 2008 I wrote this... the memories! You probably have already figured it out but this may help someone else... that error is usually related to the XBox not having the proper codec installed which can be easily remedied by automatically (XBox will prompt you to update when you run the file) or manually updating the codecs in the system configuration (under media). If it's asking for a password then exit out and try to connect to XBox live. Once you establish a connection to Live then you know you're online then simply play the file to download the latest codec. If it fails at this point then Microsoft cannot play the file due to licensing issues. For anyone else who has this problem, skip Xbox and use your TVs or BluRays built in media player, much simpler!







