Xbox 360 Spring Update Includes H.264/MPEG4 Support

Xbox 360 media lovers rejoice! In the release notes for the upcoming Spring 2007 Dashboard update, Microsoft has a few interesting lines:

- Support for streaming WM-DRM protected content from a PC
- H.264 video support: Up to 15 Mbps, Baseline, Main, and High (up to level 4.1) Profiles with 2 channel AAC LC and Main Profiles.
- Added MPEG-4 Part 2 video support: Up to 8 Mbps, Simple Profile with 2 channel AAC LC and Main Profiles.

What does this mean? The Xbox 360 is finally becoming a media powerhouse. Xbox 360 owners will be able to watch protected WMV files, H.264 files such as podcasts, and basic MPEG-4 videos. While DivX/Xvid support still has not been added, the new codecs greatly increase the number of videos the Xbox 360 supports. Also, the inclusion of H.264 allows for easier transcoding on platforms such as OS X.

The Xbox 360 Spring 2007 Dashboard update will hit the Marketplace on May 7 for the low, low price of free.

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