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You can build your own DIVX Ondemand with it and USB Hard Drives. With about 1100-1300 movies and about 2600x1 hour TV shows per TB (their cheap now, and you can re-organize the folders) one or two is all you'll need, not to mention all the space you have in the harddrives in the computers in your house. Even put the software on cheaper computers and leave them on(just turn of the monitor to save power) and hook it up to the router for it's hard drive space.
I brought up the xbox upstairs for the kids to play it and they ended up watching old batman episodes I downloaded to burn for a buddy, and kept and put them on my list(the 90's animated series) wirelessly all the way from the router downstairs. When it picked it up they pressed the middle button and picked it up and figured out how to watch a few episodes of batman(until they found the supergirl, which I ended up getting them in DVD)
even just all the harddrives in the house and 1 USB Terabyte external hooked up to one of them, with movies on DVD for permanite back up. To not fuck up my Xbox when I use it as a dvd player or Divx player, I put the disk in the computer nrct to it and carry it over threw the router, its cheaper to replace a PC Disk drive than the one from my 360...
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