December 25, 200817 yr I am annoyed with having to constantly update the songs on my xbox 360 whenever I get new songs/stop listening to old ones. Is there an easier way of doing this then constantly burning them to disks or getting that Windows media OS? If it is possible to do so with a flash drive then the problem will be shortly solved. I am running Windows Vista Home Basic with SP1 and connect my xbox 360 to my laptop via ethernet cable as I use the laptop to link my xbox 360 and modem together. Steam | PM me for BBM PIN Nine naked men is a technological achievement. Quote of 2013. PCGamingWiki - Let's fix PC gaming!
December 25, 200817 yr I don't think i got the question but whatever :P If you are streaming music, you should just add every music file to your WMP11 library, the xbox will be updated the next time you turn it on, or if it's already on, it should show up in the next couple of seconds. Also, you can get all your songs to a usb flash drive and just use that on the xbox. My Last.fm
December 27, 200817 yr http://www.orb.com/ download and use that, better than the peace of [cabbage] WMP11 sharing.
December 27, 200817 yr You can use a thumb drive, but it will need to stay plugged into your Xbox the whole time. For some reason or another, you can't transfer songs from anything connected via USB. Alternatively, you could just plug in your iPod, you can't transfer, but it is likely all the songs you want will already be on there. There's no such thing as regret. A regret means you are unhappy with the person you are now,and if you're unhappy with the person you are, you change yourself. Thatregret will no longer be a regret, because it will help to form the new,better you. So really, a regret isn't a regret. It's experience.
December 27, 200817 yr Author You can use a thumb drive, but it will need to stay plugged into your Xbox the whole time. For some reason or another, you can't transfer songs from anything connected via USB. Alternatively, you could just plug in your iPod, you can't transfer, but it is likely all the songs you want will already be on there. Might as well do that as my thumb drive is getting no use. Steam | PM me for BBM PIN Nine naked men is a technological achievement. Quote of 2013. PCGamingWiki - Let's fix PC gaming!
December 27, 200817 yr You can use a thumb drive, but it will need to stay plugged into your Xbox the whole time. For some reason or another, you can't transfer songs from anything connected via USB. Alternatively, you could just plug in your iPod, you can't transfer, but it is likely all the songs you want will already be on there. Probably a legality issue with pirated music. And imo it's better to use USB than stream. Streaming can add a little lag to your connection, which is fine unless your playing on XBL :mrgreen:
January 3, 200917 yr Author I have had enough of using a USB, as it puts it in song name order, which is really irritating me, plus I can't make playlists.I do not purchase my music at a store (aka on CD) and when I copy my music to CD and burn it (using WMP as there seems to be an issue with every CD burning program I have tried using) I cannot then copy my music to the Xbox HDD, yet I used to be able to a while ago. Anybody know why this is happening? I need a method that works as my sisters kept borrowing (and loosing) my CD-RW disks, and only have CD-R left (3GB of music I wanna copy over btw.) Steam | PM me for BBM PIN Nine naked men is a technological achievement. Quote of 2013. PCGamingWiki - Let's fix PC gaming!
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