
Playing DivX-encoded copies of movies on the Xbox 360 required a “hack” that will put most casual 360 owners without an inkling of computer knowledge off. Jake Ludington has an easy solution – use MCE Video Encoder to convert DvX , XviD and other video files on the fly via any MCE extender, including the Xbox 360. Sometimes, the simplest solution is the most obvious even in the most perplexing of situations.
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