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Update your system manually, got to xbox.com/support and download the latest update file. once done get a USB and transfer your update file. Plug the usb in your xbox and it should finish the update.
According to the Xbox website, it means the format of the video is NOT supported. You will need to convert the video format into a type accepted by the Xbox.
· Audio Max Bitrate: No restrictions. See question number 11 for more information.
4. What exactly does the Xbox 360 support for WMV (VC-1)?
Xbox 360 supports the following for WMV:
· File Extensions: .wmv
· Container: asf
· Video Profiles: WMV7 (WMV1), WMV8 (WMV2), WMV9 (WMV3), VC-1 (WVC1 or WMVA) in simple, main, and advanced up to Level 3
· Video Bitrate: 15 Mbps with resolutions of 1920 x 1080 at 30fps. See question number 11 for more information.
· Audio Profiles: WMA7/8, WMA 9 Pro (stereo and 5.1), WMA lossless · Audio Max Bitrate: No restrictions. See question number 11 for more information.
5. Can I mix and match the video and audio codecs outside of those defined in questions 1 through 4 above?
No you cannot. We only support each audio and video codec in the explicit containers defined in questions 1 through 4.
6. How can I determine if a video file that I am trying to play conforms to the specifications as laid out in questions 1 through 4?
You can use a 3rd party tool to analyze your video files to determine what audio and video codec is used. A popular 3rd party tool to analyze video files can be found athttp://www.headbands.com/gspot/.
7. How do I create WMV, AVI, H.264 and MPEG-4 content? What encoders does Xbox 360 support?
You can create this content on one of many 3rd-party applications. Xbox 360 supports many popular encoders. Specifically for encoding to WMV you can use Microsoft Expression Encoder or Windows Media Encoder.
**8. What specific features of Mpeg-4 Advanced Simple Profile does the Xbox 360 support?
The Xbox 360 supports Bidirectional Frames (BVOPs), Interlaced Frames, Quarter Pixel Motion Compensation, Global Motion Compensation, and MPEG Quantization.
9. What are the different ways to play video content on Xbox 360?
You can play video from a USB 2.0 FAT32 removable drive, optical media, and by streaming from the Zune software, Windows Media Player 11, or Windows Home Server.
10. What are the different video codecs that are supported in all the different ways to play video content on the Xbox 360?
Xbox 360 has limited codecs, if you want to utilize more file formats download the media pack on xbox live. but for your streaming pleasure try out TVersity or PS3 Media Server it also supports xbox. just install it on your PC then stream the videos to your xbox.
i got the same error status code: 69-807b0191 when i tried to play my videos on my new xbox from my computer through my router like i always did with my old xbox. idk if ur talking about actually putting a DVD in and the error came up or if ur in the same situation as me but if u r then go on ur computer to the video file that ur trying to play, then right click on it and click "Share..." and a new window will pop up, click the drop down menu and select "everyone (all users in this list)" ur xbox mac address should b one of the selections but just click on 'everyone'.. after that click the "share" button at the bottom and wait for it to take effect, after its done u can close the window and now go to ur xbox and it should play the file with no problems
You need to convert the video format, Video Download Studio can help you with this very well. get a free trial from http://www.downloadvideos-convert.com/download-videos-music hope it can help you more or less!
well as the code has suggested the file type is indeed not supported convert it to avi to play it on your 360 you can do this with dbpower amp or just search on google for video converters
I had the same problem playing video from a data disc, code 69-8007045d. I made the exact same video file play by (1) adding .avi file extension to the file name (i.e. "videofile" renamed: "videofile.avi") and (2) putting it in a folder with the exact same name (videofile.avi). Same video file, didn't have to transcode to .wmv which degrades vid quality. Simple solution, but it worked. This is also the key to displaying a picture file as the icon instead of the generic "filmstrip" pic that displays by default. Just name the picture file the same name as the video and folder (i.e. "video.avi"). This has even worked with divx and xvid encoded videos when I've tried. My guess as to why this happens is that MS doesn't want to be legally or financially responsible for their hardware being used to play protected content, which is also why the status code 69-8007045d doesn't appear anywhere on their official website. Good luck.
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