shame it dosnt rub both ways...
maybe the next time i sign up for some BB i can offer to pay UPTO £19.99 per month and only give em a fiver a month due to contention for my wallet or introduce a totally unfair WUP (wallet usage policy).
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Just logged onto EveO and seen about this.
checking my boot drive and its no where to be seen.
in all my time in the technical field i have ruined many a boot disk, destroyed applications and general broken at least a small fortune of hardware.
But never have i seen such a decisive and efficient method of stoping so many systems dead in their tracks.
CCP i dob my hat in your direction.
now to fix that missing boot.ini
i feel maybe another boot disk is going to get some of my McLovins.
which isnt always a good thing.
How can anyone say there is 264 support when you have to jump through untold hoops to make a vast majority of the content work ?
at the very best you might say that the 360 has very LIMITED support for 264 and many people would say its soo limited to the point of being worthless.
Iain dosnt it bug you to high heaven that this lovely shiny HD content is in stereo ? not only that but it was in 5.1 and YOU made it stereo just to get it to play ?
nearly every one over at XBS will not do this, they will not abide. They would rather take the time to re-encode the whole thing to WMV-HD.
The lack of 5.1 support makes the 264 format useless to anyone who has their 360 hooked upto 5.1 (or better) and i would also suggest that MANY people who have nice big HD displays would also have 5.1 sound.
So back to the question "Does the 360 support the 264 format"
if you have a HD screen but only stereo sound and only want to watch <1% of the available content on-line which happens to be mostly apple trailers, then sure mate its the dogs gonads. its the machine for your multimedia needs.
For everyone else the 360 fully supports h264 content as long as you don't actually try and watch it.
Which in my book is no support at all.
If anyone needs more info about media playback on the 360, they should head over to XboxScene and join in the forums.
there is lot of discussion about the various formats and what the 360 media capabilities are. Not surprisingly converting to WMV gets far more attention then converting anything to MP4.
i was for some time a customer of pussnets, but thier continual screw ups and self elevated attitude that forces them to blame everyone (including the customer) before taking responsibility themselves forced me to go else where.
im now with bulldog, whilst bulldog are far from the perfect ISP, the line works a treat, i have not lost my email, its fast as fek and lastly they do not spew out patronizing and condescending tosh about how they are so superior and the rest of us should be grateful they allow to us give them money.
i wounder where Ian is ?
he is normally very swift to give self praise when the Reg post a story about the monarchy he is king of.