According to this page, 360 does support a high-def video format for movies. The problem is trying to get the right converter to change MKV/AVI/etc files to WMV. I found Prism Video Converter, but it doesn't support 5.1 audio for WMV.
The 360 does support other formats than WMV for playback, so I might be able to get away with a high-quality AVI with 5.1. I'm playing around with it now, but I was wondering if anybody else has already done the legwork.
My goal is to try to get a 1080p (@ 5.1) to the same resolution and no artifacting that still plays on the 360.
The 360 does support other formats than WMV for playback, so I might be able to get away with a high-quality AVI with 5.1. I'm playing around with it now, but I was wondering if anybody else has already done the legwork.
My goal is to try to get a 1080p (@ 5.1) to the same resolution and no artifacting that still plays on the 360.
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