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I'm looking to buy a new USB flash drive so I can tranfer films from my HD to my Xbox to watch them without wasting discs. The problem with the one I have now is that the transfer rate is always below 1MB per second so copying a movie to my flash drive usually takes over 20 minutes which is really annoying. Also, mine's capacity is 2GB, which is not enough for some high resolution films I sometimes find myself with.
I'm looking for a flash drive that has a quick transfer rate and a minimum storage capacity of 8 or 16GB. I don't want the best of the best because I don't want to spend too much.
What do you guys recommend?
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(03-30-2011, 09:19 AM)Elitestate Wrote: Erm, what price range are you looking at?
This one from Newegg is good:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...-_-Product
cheap aswell, let us know if you looking for more space..
I'd rather a 16GB drive. Also, the link doesn't mention the read and write specs.
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If your Xbox is hardwired then you can just stream movies from your computer. Not sure if you can do that if you're wireless.
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03-30-2011, 12:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2011, 12:19 PM by Splodge0007.)
The question is, what are your USB ports version and what is your pen drives interface version?
Personally I recommend the brand Transcend. I've had one of there USB's for at least 5 months without an issue (Even went in the washer once lol).
When looking for a new one, try to get USB 2.0, and make sure you're plugging it into a USB 2.0 port. If you have a newer motherboard, you could try and find USB 3.0 pen drives, although I'm not sure if the xbox supports this.
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To be honest, any will do. To me, a USB drive is a USB drive. Find a good deal, and go for it.
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If you are running Windows, you can stream movies, music, pictures from your computer to your 360 flawlessly, you just have to set it up once.
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Yes, run Windows Media Center. As stated by LancerImpact, you can run any media file.
I've used it for a couple of months, and I love it.