If Microsoft would just get it right and natively support Divx, we wouldn’t need this tutorial and everything would be wonderful. That not being the case, I figured I would put this together because it took me a hell of a long time searching for this correct information. Now we have it step by step.
What you’ll Need:
Plus any other Codec you may need to view your Divx file with (ie: AC3). Once everything is installed, start the Media 9 Encoder and start a New Session.
This will now create an Xbox 360 compatible WMV at the best possible quality. The file will be significantly larger, but it will work. Burn it to a DVD or stream away with Media Player 11. If you don’t need the best quality, play around with the options to suit your own needs.
Warning: This method took me 4 hours to convert a 2 hour movie on a Pentium 4 3.4 with HT. The same method was less than 2 hours on a Duo Core Pentium 3.4.