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On Mar 5, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Rob Hasselbaum wrote: > > I have used TwonkyMedia Server on Linux in the past to serve music to the > Xbox 360. (They've since changed the name.) It's proprietary, though. I was > also under the impression that other UPnP media servers like XBMC could do > it, no? Xbox 360's streaming playback is designed to be used exclusively as a Windows Media Extender. As such it only handles MP3 and WMA for audio, plus unprotected AAC if you download the iPod Support package from the marketplace. Video must be a WMV codec or limited h.264. I suppose that you could have XMBC feed a '360 a properly (for '360's definition of "properly") formatted MPEG-4 stream but at that point you'd have a more enjoyable experience by copying the file to a USB flash drive and playing from it. At least then the basic playback controls will work correctly. Been there, done that, wasn't impressed. --Rich P.
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