Media X Menu (MXM) is a program selector system for the Xbox.
It can be run from hard drive or on DVD compilations, and was intended to surpass Complex's MenuX system (and most agree, it does!)
Music, more skinning options, and even a screen saver!
What's new?
Beta 0.9c
* Added the ability to navigate using the thumbsticks
* Fixed the PersistDisplay() issue. Loading screens now display.
* WMV is now a supported format! The videos will loop, and sound is disabled
in this release by default. I'll add parameters to change those (sound does
work) shortly. WMV files can be used ANYWHERE an image file is used.
Thanks go out to Syn3rgy @ the xboxhacker.net forums for knocking down the
remaining barriers on this feature.
* Moving away from ini files. XML will be the new standard (faster loading)
To make things easier, I've included a converter, to modify existing files to
the new format.
* Disable for auto-config - Set Main->AllowAutoConfig to No (or Off/false)
* Main->MoveDelay - Time between pressing down/up and the menu changing selections in Repeat mode.
* Main->RepeatDelay - Time between holding down/up and the program repeating the move.
* Main->LoadSkin parameter to select a specific skin (Based on directory name)
* Main->ExitApp allows you to specify a dashboard other than the 'default' one, such
as "C:\evoxdash.xbe" when using the dashboard sequence. This solves a problem
when using MXM as your default dashboard application.
* Well, a lot of work, but I've sped things up a bit (well, not really sped up, as
much as shuffled things around) and added a nice fade in to a moving sky and MXM logo
just before hitting the title screen.
* Smooth transitions now occur between menu states
* the slight "stutter" from the music when MXM starts up is now fixed.
NOTE: This release includes a Windows-based converter to make the transition from ini file format to xml as painless as possible.
As usual, you can find out about it by checking out the MXMReadMe.txt file, which has been posted to alt.binaries.cd.image.xbox, alt.binaries.xbox, and alt.binaries.games.xbox newsgroups in usenet.