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> Made A New Folder Called Movies..., but it doesn't show up in Dvd2Xbox
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post Apr 9 2004, 10:23 PM
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I created a new folder (Movies) in evox.ini and FTPed it back to Xbox in the F: drive. The folder shows up under the Launch Menu with Apps and Games, but when I tried to use Dvd2Xbox, I could only save to E:, E:/games, F:, and F:/Games. Why doesn't Apps or Movies show up?
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post Apr 9 2004, 11:55 PM
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bump

Can't anyone help?
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Step 1: Don't Bump Your Post

I've not used DVD2XBOX before but I'd suggest copying it to one of the folders it offers you then using ftp to copy it where you want it

Just so you know though you're not going be able to launch any movies from your evox dashboard
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you just need to edit your DVD2XBOX .XML
iThen make it look for the folders under your .xml

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<dvd2xbox>
<main>
<dumpdir1>f:\games\</dumpdir1>
<dumpdir2>f:\video\</dumpdir2>
<dumpdir3>f:\music\</dumpdir3>
<dumpdir4></dumpdir4>
<dumpdir5></dumpdir5>
<dumpdir6></dumpdir6>
<dumpdir7></dumpdir7>
<dumpdir8></dumpdir8>
<dumpdir9></dumpdir9>
</main>
<network>
<xboxip>-</xboxip>
<netmask>-</netmask>
<gateway>-</gateway>
<nameserver>-</nameserver>
<cddbip>-</cddbip>
</network>
<smb>
<hostname>-</hostname>
<username>-</username>
<password>-</password>
<domain>-</domain>
<share>-</share>
</smb>
</dvd2xbox>

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Mike96-
Sorry, I'm just stuck. I've looked at all the tutorials and didn't know what to do. And what do you mean I can't play them off of my HDD? I thought I could.


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