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Anyone have an Xbox? If so...

Can you use it to view BBC iPlayer, 4OD or Sky Anytime programmes, which have been downloaded to a PC on the same home network?

I'd doubt it, you might be able to use an Xbox 360 maybe. But why would you want to?

I don't even understand the f**king question...

kjs

Quote: sootyj @ April 17 2008, 11:00 PM BST

I'd doubt it, you might be able to use an Xbox 360 maybe. But why would you want to?

It's a question I have been asked to ask. *shrug*

Xbox, Xbox 360, all the same thing in my bookx.

Well you can record audio files onto an Xbox, and videos on a 360. But why would you want to, it's like using a microwave as a hat. It'd keep the rain off, but a stetson would do a much better job.

Who is this mysterious person making you ask questions?

THE MAN IN WHITE. He's come to put me BACK IN THE WOMB!

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Quote: Aaron @ April 17 2008, 11:13 PM BST

THE MAN IN WHITE. He's come to put me BACK IN THE WOMB!

And you say I'm disturbing....

kjs

No, you are disturbing KJS but Aaron's deranged. I hope that's cleared it up for you.

Lol! :D

A Wii might if you download the "internet" program for a couple of bucks. It cost me about 4 bucks Canadian and I watch videos on it all the time. Although things like DivX do not work on it.

Edited by Aaron.

Quote: Curt @ April 18 2008, 12:45 AM BST

It cost me about 4 bucks Canadian

So 32p sterling...

I have an XBox 360 and it has what's called "Windows Media Extender" on it, which basically means the xbox reads the media files on your PC and displays them on your telly screen via a wired or wireless connection.

Or it should do, if the media extender worked with Vista Premium. Which it doesn't. So thanks once again, Microsoft.

Warning: This product may be shit.

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