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Originally Posted by Bube
Yeah, you're right. I looked for a decent converter to convert mkvs to avi (and found Videora Xbox 360 converter), but it takes too long to convert, even a tv show. And even if I tried to convert a movie, I found out that the 360 doesn't support files over 4 GBs. So I'm watching all my videos in avi
Still nice to have though.
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TVersity I believe has a method of allowing streamed MKV files, although I don't know about subtitle support. They might need to be embedded, for us anime viewers out there.
DivX playback is always spotty for me.
It always says DivX but it never really works.
Handbrake for those of you that want DivX rips from your DVD movies by the way.