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streetlightman
post Mar 30 2006, 09:06 PM
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can i put avi videos on my xbox without putting them on a disc first. would i be able to ftp it over. if so, where and it what folder do i put it because i don't wanna screw anything up
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post Mar 30 2006, 09:08 PM
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YES, create a videos folder with your FTP client and put them in there.

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If you have unleash X, Just go to File Explorer, and make a folder in the partition that has the most space, Lets say you upgraded your HDD , make a new folder on F: called Videos, Then from your ftp, just send the movie over to that folder, and from XBMC launch them.... And from what it looks like, if you posted this asking if you could put .avi videos on your xbox, you are a newb, and most likely without a modded xbox tongue.gif cuz everybody knows you can send anything to your xbox, its knowing if Xbox Media Center will Play it. !! Anyways have a good one, Hope it works out
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can i put avi videos on my xbox without putting them on a disc first. would i be able to ftp it over. if so, where and it what folder do i put it because i don't wanna screw anything up


you can't really screw much up, just put them in a folder dedicated to video's and make sure your media player searches that location. Usual locations are f:\videos\, e:\videos, f:\your media player location\videos, and e:\your media player location\videos. Streaming over a network is also a possibility, if your xbox is always connected to your computer through some means.
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