![]() ![]() Video profiles: WMV7 (WMV1), WMV8 (WMV2), WMV9 (WMV3), VC-1 (WVC1 or WMVA) in simple, main, and advanced up to level 3 The details about Xbox 360/One support for WMV are: Video bitrate: 5 Mbps with resolutions of 1280 x 720 at 30 fps ![]() Video profiles: Simple and Advanced Simple Profile The details about Xbox 360/One support for MPEG-4 are: Video bitrate: 10 Mbps with resolutions of 1920 x 1080 at 30 fpsĪudio profiles: Two-channel AAC low complexity (LC) Video profiles: Baseline, main, and high (up to level 4.1) profiles The details about Xbox 360/One support for H.264 are:įile name extensions. Video bitrate: 5 megabits per second (Mbps) with resolutions of 1280 x 720 at 30 frames per second (fps)Īudio profiles: Dolby Digital 2 channel and 5.1 channel, MP3 Video profiles: MPEG-4 Part 2, Simple and Advanced Simple Profile The details about Xbox 360/One support for AVI are: From what I've gathered after doing a bit of research, the Xbox 360/One supports from USB storage device to Xbox 360/One dashboard video player are: WMV (unprotected), MPEG4, H.264, AVI.Įven if WMV, AVI, H.264 and MPEG-4 are supported, Xbox 360/One has strict requirement for the such those input formats. But it also depends on the format of the video (the Xbox 360/One has to support that format). ![]() Yes you should be able to play a video from a USB drive connected to your Xbox 360/One console. I used to be able to just play the MP4 files from a USB. I had trouble the last time I tried to transfer some MP4 files recorded by Canon G5X camera to Xbox One for playing via USB. Was wondering, when transfer some personal HD files in FLV, MTS, VOB, MKV, etc files to Xbox 360 for watching via USB, why it's quite moody and won't allow it? Do I have to do something special or am I not allowed to do it anymore? Honestly if I can't play video on my Xbox from a USB I am getting rid of it. ![]()
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