|  | Posted by Jack (www.villagebbs.com) on 01/11/06 14:43 
> That's impressive. I assume you can connect it to your TV thru> composite lines and network it with hardwire Ethernet. I also assume
 > it has the full GUI for a DVDR including a remote control with IR
 > sensor.
 
 XBOX has full network capabilities, it can stream media from anywhere
 on your network
 or even over the Internet. XBMC has a great GUI, very easy to use and
 fully compatible
 with the XBOX remote. So basically, yes to all your questions, except
 its not a 'DVDR',
 its only a DVD Player.
 
 > My ILO DVDR05MU1 will play all those in principle. However I did run
 > into a file that it rejects. I looked inside with TotalVideoConverter
 > and it looked like every other AVI I have seen. It opens in WinDVD so
 > it is not corrupted. I can convert it to a DVD-compliant MPG in WinAvi
 > and the MPG plays on the DVDR.
 
 XBMC is based on MPlayer, which is probably the most versatile video
 player
 available anywhere. I don't think i've found a single standard video
 file that it hasn't
 been able to play yet. It can even handle most off-spec stuff, poorly
 encoded, etc.
 
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