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  #184963 18-Dec-2008 13:12
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No... I rented it 6 months or so ago after we got our Sony XSRD 52" rear projector Full HD 1080p.




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  #184967 18-Dec-2008 13:15
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Mark:
Well come on then .. what application ?!?! :-)


Connect360, it's been mentioned in this thread i think.  But there's other apps that achieve the same functionality as well.  It's easily done. 

If you've got a Windows Media Center, and you configure the Xbox as an Extender, you can even watch TV on the Xbox, and watch videos streaming off the Media Center.  If the video isn't in a compatible format just install Transcode360 and then you can play basically ANY video format on the 360 as the Media Center transcodes it in realtime.  You can also watch recorded TV on it, all while someone else uses the Media Center in another room.

The possibilities with Xbox are really great, I rate it highly over the PS3

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  #185017 18-Dec-2008 19:44
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I use Windows Media Player 11 and it's sweet!




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