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How can i connect an external hard drive to my xbox 360?

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princess_a


i only want to connect it because there are films and music on it but when i put it in the usb port, and go to video/music library, it says that there are no portable devices connected. is there something i need to do or am i in the wrong place? any help is greatly appreciated! thanks x


Answer
the 360 for some reason doesn't recognize many (or any at all) Externals HD's. It will recognize many flash drives though. If you have a flash drive transfer the episodes or movies over to it. Game on from there.

How do you save songs and pics on your xbox 360 hard drive?




Danny


i dont just want to view them, i want to save them so i dont need to go through my laptop all the time. i DONT have xbox live. AND I WANT TO SAVE THEM!!!!!


Answer
The Xbox 360 console rips audio tracks to the WMA (Microsoft® Windows® Media Audio) format at 192 kbps. Ripping an audio CD with Xbox 360 requires an Xbox 360 Hard Drive.

Please note that existing MP3 and WMA audio files cannot be ripped or otherwise copied to an Xbox 360 Hard Drive, though you can listen to such files from recordable CDs or DVDs or from a connected storage device. For more information, see Use a Portable Audio Player with Xbox 360.

To rip music from a CD to an Xbox 360 Hard Drive

Turn on your Xbox 360 console with no disc in the tray.
Load an audio CD. The Xbox 360 music player will launch and CD playback will begin.
Select Rip CD to view the Rip CD screen. By default, all the tracks on the CD will be selected. If you do not want to copy all the tracks, manually de-select the tracks that you do not want to rip.


When you're ready to generate your audio files, select Rip CD again to begin ripping.
Note

You cannot listen to music while the console is ripping a CD.



The Xbox 360 console comes preloaded with a database of artist and track information for thousands of commercial CDs. If your console is connected to Xbox LIVE, the system will look online for album info if it does not find it locally.

If the system cannot recognize your CD, the console will show you the Edit Album Info screen prior to ripping your disc. Use this screen and your controller to supply details like Album Name, Artist Name, and Genre.



Tip

You can enter information using either a USB keyboard plugged into a controller port or your Xbox 360 controller and the on-screen virtual keyboard.




To proceed with ripping without entering album information, select Save Changes from the Edit Album Info screen. To cancel a rip in progress, press Back (B) at the Ripping CD screen.



You can also enter track titles while a CD is ripping.

To edit track titles while ripping a CD

From the Ripping CD screen, select the track title you want to enter.
From the Edit Song Info screen, enter the details for Song Name, Artist Name, and Genre. (If you entered artist name and genre at the Edit Album Info screen, these fields will be prefilled, but you can also edit them on a song-by-song basis here.)
Further, you can choose to rip an unknown CD now (its title will be "Unknown Album <date/time>") and update its album information later.

To edit album information after a disc has been ripped

From the Media area of the Xbox Dashboard, select Music.
If the Console screen is not displayed, press X and select Console.
Under Albums, select the album with the information you want to update.
Select Edit Album Info, then use your controller to supply Album Name, Artist Name, and Genre. Album names can be up to 39 characters long. When finished, select Save Changes.

To edit individual song titles, repeat Steps 1 and 2, then select the track title you wish to change. From the screen for that track, select Edit Song Info to edit the Song Name, Artist Name, or Genre, then select Save Changes.

Like album names, track names can be up to 39 characters long.




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