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    Is there anyway you can put a burned CD's Tracks on the box? i cant do it.

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    xbox will not recognize burned cdrs

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    The older Xbox models with the Philips and Thomson drives cant read 99.9% of CD-R's... However they will read most CD-RW's. If you dont want to use CD-RW's I recommend getting the Xbox Music Mixer of you have Windows XP. If you have Windows XP you can transfer your MP3 files directly to the Xbox using networking cable.

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    thanks ill try to get my hands on the CD-RW since my room mate is too cheap to buy XP for his Comp.

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    bwahaha... i saw xp for 99 bux.... not bad i guess.. its worth getting IMO.

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    Originally posted by MikeMan91389
    bwahaha... i saw xp for 99 bux.... not bad i guess.. its worth getting IMO.
    I got full XP Pro for absolutely nothing from... my sources.

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    Hey i know this is a little off topic but can u play your own music in Crimson Skies thnx

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    Originally posted by Servo
    Hey i know this is a little off topic but can u play your own music in Crimson Skies thnx
    No you cant... which is OK though cuz the Crimson Skies music is pretty sweet.

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    What do you mean you can't? Burned audio cds? I do it all the time if that's what you're talking about. Almost all of my Van Halen etc. was burned then put on my XBOX hard drive.

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    Originally posted by LiquidX


    I got full XP Pro for absolutely nothing from... my sources.
    Wow the same "sources" that anyone else can have.:o

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    Originally posted by DocHoliday78


    Wow the same "sources" that anyone else can have.:o
    Hmm.. okie no more...
    Back into the world of gaming.

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    Hmmm...that's strange, I have downloaded some burned CD's on to my XBOX, though this is one of the newer ones, and my older on didn't reconize them. Oh and I'm pretty sure I used CD-R

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    Originally posted by LiquidX
    The older Xbox models with the Philips and Thomson drives cant read 99.9% of CD-R's... However they will read most CD-RW's. If you dont want to use CD-RW's I recommend getting the Xbox Music Mixer of you have Windows XP. If you have Windows XP you can transfer your MP3 files directly to the Xbox using networking cable.
    hmm about the windows xp thing. is this possible without a modchip? i thought you couldn't transfer files over a network without the music mixer software. but if it is it would be nice

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    yeh, i tried again and it says it doesnt reconize, thats pathetic

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    Originally posted by squid413


    hmm about the windows xp thing. is this possible without a modchip? i thought you couldn't transfer files over a network without the music mixer software. but if it is it would be nice
    I said you needed music mixer... I just said windows so much because you can only transfer files with music mixer if you have windows XP.

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