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    I have been looking around on the site for the past couple of weeks and I came across a program called xvid4psp. Unfortunatly, when I tried to transfer one of my video files to AVI using a preset xbox360 setting my Xbox360 said it was not a supported file type. Also, I used anouther type of program called AlltoAVI and the quality of the transfer was really bad. Does anyone know of any programs or methods in order to not only change MKV type files but any type of video file to an Xbox 360 avi readable file?
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    What format is the original video currently in and more importantly what format is the XVID4PSP output?

    My guess is the XVID4PSP output is fine video wise but not audio wise.

    I'll explain after you post details about your stuff. Use GSpot or MediaInfo.

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  3. If you are trying to play MKV files, then XenonMKV will convert them to Xbox 360 compatible MP4 files without re-encoding.

    If you must convert your files to AVI (XVID), then XviD4PSP is still the best tool for that.

    Under "Format", select AVI Hardware
    Under "Video Encoding", select XviD 2P 1500K ultra
    Under "Audio", select MP3 ABR 128k (just to be on the safe side 8) ), but most of the time you could use copy for AC3 or MP3 tracks.

    You could change the video bitrate to 1000k, or use 2-pass <size>. The video bitrate settings will depend on whether or not you are encoding HD material.
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    I'm not sure what information you exactly need FulciLives so ill give you as much about the file I tried once with Xvid4PSP. I inspected the file using the program GSpot v2.70a (Saw that you suggested Gspot after I posted this >.>)

    Video Codec = H264
    Name: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC

    Container

    File Length Correct
    OpenDML (AVI v2.0)
    Interleave: 1 vid frame (8 ms), preload=504
    Audio frames: Split across interleaves
    Video: 207 MB (87.09%)
    Audio: 22.6 MB (9.50%)
    AVI Overhead: 8.12 MB (3.41%)

    Audio

    Codec: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3
    Info: 48000Hz 128 kb/s tot , Joint Stereo

    When I told Xvid to use the Xbox360 encoding it worked and went through the process fine but the 360 said it was an unsupported file. When I tried different audio and video formats, it would error out saying "missing audio file" or something to that effect.
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