Mod74 wrote:A long time, as far as I know, possibly forever.
adored wrote:2 things; 1) Does the 360 play MKV files?
adored wrote:2 things; 1) Does the 360 play MKV files?
Unlikely wrote:Die of pain.
Gonzo wrote:think my xvox is giving up the ghost. Number 2, had a good innings (2008 I think). Scratches discs like a fuckwang and now the output on vga is fecked. Thing is, the vga cable's the only thing that allows me to output audio via optical. Or is there another way? Could stick an hdmi in there but would lose the audio. Maybe risk a vga cable, see if that's the problem. Don't wanna buy another machine just for 1 year.
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Mod74 wrote:Nope. Swapping between the two DNS settings doesn't take more than a couple of clicks though. Alternatively you could use one machine or PC for UK content and the other for US. Tunlr works on PS3Â for example.
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