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Columbus and IDX files

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Does anyone know if the columbus will play IDX files from the SD card, rather than from DVD?

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I gather from the lack of replies its a no then!

I seen the question, but I've never heard of an IDX file?

I thought they were index files for sub-titling, etc. on a DVD movie. I've not heard of them being played on their own. Perhaps I've got hold of the wrong end of the stick?

Ray

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I thought they were index files for sub-titling, etc. on a DVD movie. I've not heard of them being played on their own. Perhaps I've got hold of the wrong end of the stick?

Ray

Apologies, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, the IDX part is the subtitles, the actual film is in the avi format. Would I be able to make these work?

Apologies, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, the IDX part is the subtitles, the actual film is in the avi format. Would I be able to make these work?

No. The Columbus unit can only play DVD-Video formatted disks. It doesn't understand any kind of AVI/DiVX/XVid/whatever file formats.

It will play MP3/WMA files from a burned DVD, though.

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thank you

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