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Is this gong to be a HD XBMC ???
What do you mean?Nothing XBMC does will make the classic X-Box handle 720p x264 vids smoothly, but XBMC can certainly output HD...
Yes, XBMC supports HD on non-Xbox platforms i.e. Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. If you have a fast enough CPU and a decent graphics card, you can play most of your 1080p content in XBMC.
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Jon @ Aug 14th 2008 7:32PM
Is this gong to be a HD XBMC ???
Cheer @ Aug 14th 2008 8:10PM
What do you mean?
Nothing XBMC does will make the classic X-Box handle 720p x264 vids smoothly, but XBMC can certainly output HD...
codelogic @ Aug 15th 2008 1:21PM
Yes, XBMC supports HD on non-Xbox platforms i.e. Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. If you have a fast enough CPU and a decent graphics card, you can play most of your 1080p content in XBMC.