.bin yes, .cue- don't think so but every cue sheet has an associated bin file right?
In future look in the videoextensions section of the xboxmediacenter.xml to find what types of iles xbmc can and cannot play
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<pictureextensions>.png|.jpg|.jpeg|.bmp|.gif|.ico|.tif|.tiff|.tga|.pcx</pictureextensions> <musicextensions>.nsv|.m4a|.flac|.aac|.strm|.pls|.rm|.mpa|.wav|.wma|.ogg|.mp3|.mp2|.m3u|.mod|.amf|.669|.dmf|.dsm|.far|.gdm|.imf|.it|.m15|.med|.okt|.s3m|.stm|.sfx|.ult|.uni|.xm|.sid|.ac3|.dts|.cue</musicextensions> <videoextensions>.nsv|.ts|.ty|.nfo|.strm|.rm|.rmvb|.m3u|.ifo|.mov|.qt|.divx|.xvid|.bivx|.vob|.nrg|.img|.iso|.pva|.wmv|.asf|.asx|.ogm|.m2v|.avi|.bin|.dat|.mpg|.mpeg|.mp4|.mkv|.avc|.vp3|.svq3|.nuv|.viv|.dv|.fli</videoextensions>
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try putting in the .cue extension in the videoextensions section and see if it works
This post has been edited by nimbles: Sep 21 2004, 08:31 PM <
.cue is only used for mp3 bin files <
Thanks for the help, the only reason why I asked the question is because I don't have XBMC yet, but now that everyone tells me it is tons better than media player I will be getting it. Thanks again for the quick help. <