10. What are the different video codecs that are supported in all the different ways to play video content on the Xbox 360?
- From USB storage device to Xbox 360 Dashboard Video Player
- WMV(Unprotected),
- Mpeg4,
- H.264,
- AVI - From Windows Media Player 11 to Xbox 360 Dashboard Video Player
- WMV(Protected),
- WMV(Unprotected),
- *Mpeg4,
- *H.264,
- AVI - From Zune Software to Xbox 360 Dashboard Video Player
- WMV(Unprotected),
- Mpeg4,
- H.264 - From Windows Home Server to Xbox 360 Dashboard Video Player
- WMV(Protected),
- WMV(Unprotected),
- AVI - From Windows Media Center to Xbox Media Center Extender
- WMV(Protected),
- WMV(Unprotected),
- Mpeg2
1. What exactly does the Xbox 360 support for AVI?
Xbox 360 supports the following for AVI:
· File Extensions: .avi, .divx
· Containers: AVI
· Video Profiles: MPEG-4 Part 2, Simple & Advanced Simple Profile
· Video Bitrate: 5 Mbps with resolutions of 1280 x 720 at 30fps. See question number 11 for more information.
· Audio Profiles: Dolby® Digital 2 channel and
5.1 channel , MP3
· Audio Max Bitrate: No restrictions. See question number 11 for more information.
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.
11. What is the "real" max bit rate, resolution, and frames per second that you support for all the different formats?
Xbox 360 does not specifically block video from playing based on a maximum bit rate, resolution, or frames per second. The maximums listed above for each codec are what we have tested for various video playback sources. Higher rated content will not be blocked, but playback may be less then optimal. Use higher bitrates at your own risk.
También dice que los videos pueden llevar extras tipo subtitulos, o varios audios, y que la consola intentará reproducirlos aunque sin esos extras