NO, corby 2 does not support avi file format
I just try to play an avi file yesterday, "I copy the file on cdr and put it in my xbox drive then try to play it .... then it says you need an update to play this file... then after this update I am able to play the avi files!
it is not possibly........
To play an AVI file on a Mac use the free Perian plug-in (See links below) which adds many formats that can then be viewed with the QuickTime Player.
I'm afraid it can't. You may need a burning software to burn the avi file to DVD first, then you could play it on a DVD player. There is an expection though that some DVD players can play avi. files. I recommend you to buy a DVD player at wal-mart or something that can play avi. files directly. They only cost about 50 dollars.
Depends on what you mean by "all formats". A BluRay player will play all commercial DVDs, music CDs, and BluRay DVDs, but may not play some compressed formats like avi, mp3 or mkv files. You need to check the specifications to find out what formats an individual machine will or will not play.
Rename the file and just put .AVI at the end of the file name where the vep file name used to be.
The big advantage of AVI video format is that it is built in to Windows. Theoretically, AVI should mean an end to file format worries for PC users: If you create, upload or burn AVI files, you can be sure that any other Windows user can play the file on their pc.
Yes, the Toshiba C55T does play the bluray.
most DVD players often plays DVD formats. But if the DVD player is supported by avi file reader then it could probably play
avi to mvi
AVI