| Lone_Canis_Lupus said: You are making stuff up as well. I've kind of skimmed over, but I'm willing to bet you stream your DivX files to your 360 from your PC. If that's the case, it's something like TVersity. It doesn't support the actual DivX format itself, but the Windows Media Player 11 or TVersity converts the file in real time to a format supported by the 360. Same with the PS3 using TVersity. TVersity converts my DivX files into MPEG-1 in real-time when using it with my PS3. I don't have a 360, but doesn't it only support WMV directly? That's what I've read, that you can only play WMV without streaming. I've looked around online to see if I can get DivX to work on the 360 without streaming because my friend doesn't have the wireless adapter for his 360 to connect to his router and doesn't want to waste his time converting files, but I haven't found anything that doesn't have to deal with streaming the files to the 360. You can put DivX files directly on the PS3s HDD or external media and play it from the PS3. As well as MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4. I don't have a 360, so I'm sorry if I have misinformation on it. |
wait, what? you're telling me i'm making stuff up when i OWN a 360, and you dont? the 360 supports divx NATIVELY. microsoft themselves stated that it does, i play divx files off my external HDD aswell as network streaming, and i don't use tversity, i use windows media center extender, which DOESN't convert. now unless my external hard drive is converting my divx files for me, im pretty certain that 360 supports divx directly. 360 DOES support divx directly.
what? proof i hear you say?
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/systemuse/xbox360/digitalmedia/videoplaybackfaq.htm#avi







