QUOTE(damonnomad @ Oct 14 2011, 07:42 AM)

This pearl of knowledge based on what?
I could burn a mixed media disk (same format as ones used by the ODEs) and stick it in a legit xbox.
Ban worthy? lol
nobody knows anything about the bans so it as in every other piece of sage advice is based around logical thought.
You should not play games early even tho plenty of users get their retail disks delivered earlier or a store breaks the street date.
If and we have to assume Microsoft know about these devices this mixed media disk containing nothing but "video" files of xbox 360 games in a certain format (as they can query the disk and files behind the scene I am sure), is akin to sticking a every game into your 360 before street date mysteriously on the exact same date that there is an leaked version online and never before, standing clear above the parapet and screaming loud "Microsoft Enforcement team, please go through my logs and check my system with a fine tooth comb, as I am the proverbial sore thumb".
Now the disk itself may not be an insta ban item depending on what proof the team need, but I would bet its a pretty simple identifier to get flagged for review by the team, and given it will be inserted between each and every game you play at lightning speed the probability of it being a real disk with video content that you never watch and they cannot read correctly via live checks means you really are kicking the hornets nest, so don't complain when you get stung.