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Anyway to get Xbox 360 to recognize iTunes Playlists?

"MusicBridge allows people who use both iTunes and WMP on the same machine to keep their libraries in sync."

How does that work with XB360?
 
my only concern was getting my iTunes playlists to be shown in windows media center. So, right now I didn't worry about ensuring artwork appears, AAC DRM files can be played, etc...

All I did was download the program and install it. I then clicked on the "Sync iTunes Playlists with WMP." The program runs for a little bit and then a folder is created in your music library titled "Playlists" Mine was found in My Music\Playlists and all my iTunes playlists were in there in a Windows Media Player format that is recognized on my Xbox 360 using the media center button.
 
Originally posted by: austin316
my only concern was getting my iTunes playlists to be shown in windows media center. So, right now I didn't worry about ensuring artwork appears, AAC DRM files can be played, etc...

All I did was download the program and install it. I then clicked on the "Sync iTunes Playlists with WMP." The program runs for a little bit and then a folder is created in your music library titled "Playlists" Mine was found in My Music\Playlists and all my iTunes playlists were in there in a Windows Media Player format that is recognized on my Xbox 360 using the media center button.

Does it recognize any video that you have in iTunes?
 
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: austin316
my only concern was getting my iTunes playlists to be shown in windows media center. So, right now I didn't worry about ensuring artwork appears, AAC DRM files can be played, etc...

All I did was download the program and install it. I then clicked on the "Sync iTunes Playlists with WMP." The program runs for a little bit and then a folder is created in your music library titled "Playlists" Mine was found in My Music\Playlists and all my iTunes playlists were in there in a Windows Media Player format that is recognized on my Xbox 360 using the media center button.

Does it recognize any video that you have in iTunes?

no. those are different formats. you would need to convert them.
 
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