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Still, why would you want to have your laptop/PC turned on to watch a film you can store on a memory stick and simply plug into the 360?
Makes no sense! ;)
Same here!
Get's a bit laggy when more than one person watch a film from the NAS though :dapprove:
Put stuff on from a USB stick? :o
Just drag any films you want to watch on to a USB stick.
Plug that into the 360, go to Video player and select 'External Storage'. It should then list the films you have on the storage device.
Select one and away you go! :)
Unsure if copied DVD's work.
But any films will play through the Xbox if you have them on an external hard drive, memory stick or some network storage device.
I cannot remember the formats that it supports, but definitely .AVI
Probably the scariest driving experience I have had!
Narrow country lane, embankments either side, at night. Bloody animals. This thing didn't move until I had pretty much stopped.
The damage they cause when they hit cars too is insane!
This I guess?
http://www.toolbox.co.uk/rocol-spray-69100-heavyduty-0-77199?utm_source=GoogleBase&utm_medium=GB&utm_campaign=GoogleBase
Bloody expensive for a can mind!
Easiest would be to use a 172/182 rear axle.
You MAY be able to swap the stub axles + disc + calipers from a 172/182 on to your existing beam, but I am unsure.
I have never done it so unsure if it is as simple as that.
But it is a pointless conversion, the rear brakes do little braking...
Must say I'm loving this!
Got given it on Christmas day! (Long story! Basically the parcel I was waiting for was infiltrated by a certain 'someone' and they wrapped it up and gave it to me as a joke on Christmas day, grr!)
Plumbed in 62 hours since Christmas day, woops! Level 31 at the minute...