Getting music onto your 360's HD

Am I the only one who simply uses Windows Media Entertainment Centre (or whatever it's called?) - play any music folder of choice :)
I also use the streaming capabilities of the Xbox so basically if it's on my pc, then it's on my Xbox, music, video and pictures. It's not even difficult to set up unless you're a braindead moron intent on making the 360 look crap because you can't fill it's hard drive up with your Abba collection.
 
No the discussion was never about that, maybe you should read the thread again, slowly if needed :eek: show me a quote that mentions MP3, AAC, WMA apart from the one you just made.....you are just adding things on now that were never part of it to try and make your point valid :eek: The discussion was how to put MUSIC onto your 360 HDD, very easy to follow..

Strangely...If you look. Me, The OP and Thevoice were talking about MP3s and the 360's inability to store them locally. Even people who have talked about plugging USB devices in are obviously talking about MP3s and other formats. Yes no one mentioned specific file formats, but its obvious what the discussion is about considering the limitation being discussed! Just seems its you thats missed the point of the discussion and keeps pointing out CDs can be used. Which is blindingly obvious, and was stated in the first 2 replies! but it's not where the discussion has gone.

As for the points of being able to stream to the 360, Again. Not the point. That requires having a PC turned on. Which to be honest, why not play the music from your PC? Rather than having 2 devices running. It's silly for people to try and brush over the fact the drive inside the 360 isnt accessible for media files. Just admit it should be accessible. YES THERE ARE OTHER OPTIONS THERE, such as streaming. But that doesnt mean its forgivable that the internal is offlimits
 
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Strangely...If you look. Me, The OP and Thevoice were talking about MP3s and the 360's inability to store them locally. Even people who have talked about plugging USB devices in are obviously talking about MP3s and other formats. Yes no one mentioned specific file formats, but its obvious what the discussion is about considering the limitation being discussed! Just seems its you thats missed the point of the discussion and keeps pointing out CDs can be used. Which is blindingly obvious, but not really the point of the discussion.

As for the points of being able to stream to the 360, Again. Not the point. That requires having a PC turned on. Which to be honest, why not play the music from your PC? Rather than having 2 devices running. It's silly for people to try and brush over the fact the drive inside the 360 isnt accessible for media files. Just admit it should be accessible. YES THERE ARE OTHER OPTIONS THERE, such as streaming. But that doesnt mean its forgivable that the internal is offlimits

Where did the OP mention any sort of file, read the OP again please....

End of the day you can put your collection on the HDD, anyone saying otherwise is just being stupid.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/906500
 
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Where did the OP mention any sort of file, read the OP again please....

End of the day you can put your collection on the HDD, anyone saying otherwise is just being stupid.

Im pretty sure if you read what I said.... I said the OP mentioned nothing specific. BUT, In terms of the threads direction. It's moved onto formats, You can tell this buy readin it and having a certain level of common sense! it only seems you have failed in grasping that. Read the thread! as you keep telling us to. Several people are discussing this, all of which are saying its about specific file formats and a specific limitation and yet only you are saying its not. Do you not see whats wrong with that?

WE'RE AWARE YOU CAN COPY FROM CDS!! NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT THAT!! OTHER THAN YOU
 
LOL wut

Burn your MP3's whatever format to CD, and rip, what part do you not understand?

@ the quotes. Its called comprehension, you lack the skill. We all knew what we were discussing without needing to spell it out.

As for the above option of burning the mp3s to a CD. You mean create an audio disk, at 12-20 songs a time. and rip them. Yeah Good plan.
 
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@ the quotes. Its called comprehension, you lack the skill. We all knew what we were discussing without needing to spell it out.

As for the above option of burning the mp3s to a CD. You mean create an audio disk, at 12-20 songs a time. and rip them. Yeah Good plan.

I lack the skills to follow your twists and turns as usual, correct because they are confusing and make no sense and you add in things never said.

LOL that is what has been said all along, you are the one claiming you can't put files on the HDD, yes you can no matter how long it takes, just accept you were wrong and move on for the good of everyone :cool:

Why do you really care anyway :D
 
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