Run Windows MCE Applications on Xbox 360 133
BlueMoon writes "A user of the GA-forum found out the Media Extender on the Xbox 360 allows to stream Windows MediaCenter applications over network on your Xbox 360 console. While the applications themselves will run on the MCE PC, it'll stream the interface/input to the Xbox360/PC. Simple MCE apps like those modified browsers to pull down news stories, stock quotes, sports scores etc., as well as several internet radio clients worked fine. Mini-games like a Tetris clone and some card game crashed, but then again ... that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360."
HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:5, Interesting)
I will be buying an X360 to replace my Xboxes which currently run as extenders. I have less than 10 games (most bought used). If MS is losing money on every X360, then they'll lose 3x that with my units.
I am more interested in HDTV support and multichannel sound on the X360 extenders, as well as how well the actual video quality is. My Xbox extender's output is pretty bad (noise, gamma modifications and other weird issues). I'm waiting for the rush of X360's to purchase them used if possible, as I did with my Xboxes.
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:1)
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:4, Funny)
OMG - you mean by not buying an XBox ... I'm helping the enemy!?
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2, Interesting)
If someone really wanted to hurt them(sony, nintendo, listen up).
They'd buy like 10,000 of these, and pay some heavies to get linux running on them. Then sell them on some auction site, or craigslist, "pre-hacked for your convenience." for $20 over retail a piece. In this way, profiting off an xbox console that can't be used to play the games microsoft is gambling on to make them their money. All that loss, no possibility of regaining it.
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:1)
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:1)
Why whould you use a big house? Wouldn't a factory be a better option?
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:1)
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2, Interesting)
Or if it is true that the company takes a $126 loss per unit, does that actually mean what the typical consumer thinks it means?
What's the wholesale, pre-tax, pre-import-duty cost on the Xbox? What's it's insured
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:1)
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:1)
or just custom build a desktop box for $700 that uses way less power and supports your local economy and works out of the box for what you want to do
hmmm
tough decision.
Tom
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:1)
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Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:5, Insightful)
I imagine Microsoft can afford the loss. What they gain from your purchase is perceived market share. Of all the consoles sold there'll be 3 360s and no PS3s as a result of your purchase. As Microsoft are desperate to show their stockholders that the cash they're burning through to grab as large a chunk of the games industry as they can they won't be too bothered that they've lost a bit of money. Money is easy to get. World domination is all in the statistics.
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:5, Insightful)
World domination of one person or cabal is scary, but world domination from a corporation owned by millions (billions?) of people isn't something I think we need to fear, especially if that domination is likely to be ended by some other company (Google, etc).
I know MS doesn't care if I lose money -- I just wanted to make note to the geeks who care that there is a use for the X360 other than gaming!
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:5, Funny)
I'm amazed that we have yet to see a single story insisting that the Xbox is doomed in the face of the impending Google Video Game Console and its revolutionary AJAX-based games...
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:3, Insightful)
If Microsoft had a monopoly on video game systems, I believe it would be cause to worry. They don't, and they will never have a monopoly granted by the one group that can create a monopoly: government.
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Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2)
Good, 'cause it won't stay up long enough to use it FOR gaming.
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2)
That was the strategy for the first XBox. Now stockholders more than anyone want to see the OPPOSITE - ie. to stop burning through all of that cash and make a PROFIT on their games business.
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:3, Informative)
However I find it funny that the submission blames MS/360 for a crash in some third party product.... And I have not had any issues with my 360.
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2)
I absolutely hate "Fair" compression on anything over 480p. Even the best compression still looks terrible, considering what my cable company probably does to the signal first.
Fortunately, HD programming is becoming more prevalent and that is why the X360 is a needed purchase. Almost all my TVs will be HD-capable by early next year.
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:1)
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2, Informative)
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2)
I don't have any problems recording HBO shows.
I believe you are effected by the issue described in http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=891664 [microsoft.com]
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2)
It's not a loss for MS (Score:5, Insightful)
Although in the end they've already made their money from the retailers who stock up. But if nobody bought them off the retailers, the retailers wouldn't order more for their shelves.
Re:It's not a loss for MS (Score:2)
When you sell something for less than it costs to make, its a loss. They are not writing-down unsold inventory, these are going out of the gate at a $126 loss per unit.
Let me put this another way... I didn't care much for the original Xbox when it came out. It was big, kinda ugly, and the games were very derivative. The best Xbox games the first couple of years were ava
too crippled for me (Score:2)
I do like the 360, but there's zero chance I'll be using it to replace XBMC, they simply crippled it too much.
I'm very disappointed. I really do think MS kept the customer in mind a lot when designing the 360. But not letting me stream videos I have to it, only stuff I r
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2)
We're all impressed by how cool you are. With how you're sticking it to The Man. With how you're putting another nail in Microsoft's coffin.
Now, pull your head out of your clueless butt.
By all accounts Microsoft has enough liquid assets (cash and prizes) to run for more than a year with *DUM! DUM! DUM-
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2)
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2)
MS will lose even more if you don't buy a 360 at all. But of course, this is Slashdot where MS purchases require justification, no matter how contorted.
Re:HDTV, and how I helped MS lose money (Score:2)
Actually, if you buy them used they're losing 0x as much money, because they'd be selling 0 more units than if you hadn't bought them at all.
In fact, the only thing I got from your post was was, "MCE/Xbox extenders are the best solution available and I use them. Hopefully MS loses money and never makes them again."
Who wants this? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Who wants this? (Score:2)
that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:5, Insightful)
Another thing to remember... (Score:2)
Revenge! (Score:1, Funny)
Why not? Since when does slashdot want to be fair to a convicted monopoly that's given them grief for decades? This is our revenge. Don't take that away from us.
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:1)
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:2)
What about the iPod? (Score:1, Informative)
Same here. To put things into perspective, MacInTouch has the results up for a reliability survey [macintouch.com] of the iPod. The iPod models with the highest failure rates are:
The worst model has a reported failure rate of almost 30%! Yet somehow Apple seems to still be doing well, people still want to buy iPods. But whe
Re:What about the iPod? (Score:1)
Um, it's a survey, A SURVEY!!! talk about perspective... and to quote the link "Many readers acknowledged damage or accident as the cause of failure. Dropped iPods, followed by immediate or gradual failure, are common." You are an idiot if you belive some ipods has 30% failure rates.
Re:What about the iPod? (Score:1)
Funny how those numbers are so close to 100%, isn't it. Do you think you might've misinterpreted those stats just a little?
Re:What about the iPod? (Score:2)
But iPod scroll wheels are not failing at those levels brand new within minutes out of the box.
Based on various polls around the 'net (for some semblence of fairness I won't use any single one) Xbox 360 appears to be crashing/breaking at levels of 12-16% on the first day of use. That is double digit product failure of a brand-new flagship product for Microsoft, and c
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:2)
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:2)
Also check out the post above about iPod failure rates - 20-30% depending on the exact model. From this we can obviously conclude that Microsoft are 1x to 3x better than Apple.
Or maybe I'm just talking rubbhish, like you.
america is good for something after all... (Score:2)
Well, just as well America is testing ts own products out on itself before shunting out over here to Europe...
I am sure I will buy one, but thank Jeebus it will have been fixed by the time we get it over here.
Re:america is good for something after all... (Score:2)
Some of the local shops now have signs explaining about the crashing problems, and saying that xboxes with the problem will be exchanged on request... their presales were presumably dropping off with the widely publicised problems.
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:2)
Microsoft does occasionally make some cool shit.
I've had my 360 for about a week and experienced no problems with it. I've found the PSU ba
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:1, Insightful)
What is abnormal about a system working? (Score:4, Interesting)
Now I do have some beef about the how MCE and the 360 don't seem to work with mapped drives (this includes both Windows and linux/samba shared drives) or external drives connected to MCE. The 360 still has a lot to learn from XBMC.
Re:What is abnormal about a system working? (Score:2)
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:1, Funny)
Haven't taken it out of the box yet, huh?
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:2)
Kameo is fucking sweet.
Because its cool to bash MS (Score:1)
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:2)
I don't know many people with 360s personally, but the two I have spoken with have also n
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:2)
I used to keep the power supply for my GameCube in a closed cabinet.
Heck, back in the days of the C64, the power supply was always on a carpet, surrounded by other cables.
This idea that self-contained power supplies have to be kept on a hard surface with airflow is a completely new one invented by XBox 360 apologists. Stick with the argument that it's not uncommon for new hardware to have problems, and as long as Micros
Re:that seems to be a normal behaviour for the 360 (Score:2)
Agreed. The system is very solid and does what it does extremely well. (No crashes here either.)
The FUD the system is getting is unjustified outside of the potential for yet another Microsoft bashing fest.
Some card game crashed (Score:1, Funny)
Show off ;) (Score:5, Funny)
Sounds like a worthwhile application, no? I mean, nothing like spending $400+ on a dumb-terminal to play laggy Solitare on a huge TV (this guy was just showing off his Sony HD monitor) and have it crash after a bit.
But I would think getting something like a full web browser up and running should be achievable.
He means porn. Otherwise, I'm not quite sure what the advantages would be to having an unstable browser session open on a huge monitor.
Re:Show off ;) (Score:2)
The possibilities are endless! (Score:1, Interesting)
Source missing (Score:2, Interesting)
Exploits lurking to execute unsigned code? (Score:3, Interesting)
So, quick, write some exploit to inject code into the xbox using some buffer
overflow in the remote desktop code. Does this sound feasible?
Hopefully this UI code does not run in a sandbox (for example as managed code) as some form of type/range checked byte code. That would pretty much spoil the fun.
Re:Exploits lurking to execute unsigned code? (Score:2)
Re:Exploits lurking to execute unsigned code? (Score:1, Insightful)
Why? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Why? (Score:1)
Oh wai
old news (Score:1)
The XBOX 1 modchip made it into a multimedia center also, allowing users to upload videos to the XBOX and play them at will. I guess microsoft saw the value in this and is now the vendor for this multimedia center.
so let me get this straight (Score:2, Funny)
Why not just look at the other TV ?
To nit-pickers, when I say TV I mean any video output device.
Re:so let me get this straight (Score:3, Insightful)
Put the PC in the closet.
Priorities (Score:3, Funny)
Original Xbox Media Center (Score:1)
Re:Original Xbox Media Center (Score:2)
News for nerds who have no idea what is going on outside their dorm.
Re:Original Xbox Media Center (Score:2)
B
Re:Original Xbox Media Center (Score:2)
Re:Original Xbox Media Center (Score:2)
XBMC is free software for modded Xboxes that does not require a PC, and supports a much wider range of codecs & features than MCE + Media Center Extender does (though there's no support for HD or recording TV of course). There's a bi
About the Xbox360 crashes......a possible fix. (Score:1)
Due to some design oversights and lack of foresight as to how the units would be used (on the floor/rug with no moving air around it) if you let the external P/S breathe the XBOX360 will not crash !
This has worked for a few friends of mine so far, let's see what round two of the XBOX360 problems hold in store.
Re:About the Xbox360 crashes......a possible fix. (Score:2)
Mine doesn't crash anyway. These "problems" are just the usual round of blog-powered hyperbole.
Re:About the Xbox360 crashes......a possible fix. (Score:1)
Interest Piqued (Score:1)
That being said, my interest is piqued. I do want a gaming console, but that it can also be a dumb terminal for other apps, possibly those I develop myself appeals to the geek/developer in me. It is also another aspect (as someone may hav
Re:Interest Piqued (Score:5, Funny)
You must be new here.
Re:Interest Piqued (Score:1)
Here's another, and possibly relevant question: will reading Slashdot too much cause me to develop a hatred of Microsoft? Or does reading Slashdot too much cause cancer/blindness/cynicism/hair on my palms (like everything else)?
Re:Interest Piqued (Score:1)
Re:Interest Piqued (Score:2)
In your case, yes, 'cause you haven't figured out that "you must be new here" is a rhetorical question (actually, it's not even a question, so it's a rhetorical statement, which is not only redudant but superfluous and repetitive). I've seen it used on people with 4-digit UIDs. I'm pretty sure someone replied to CmdrTaco himself with the phrase at some point.
Why not make a MCE Xbox360? (Score:2, Insightful)
I mean if they really want to get into peoples living rooms, an all in one solution is where they should start. Buying
Re:Why not make a MCE Xbox360? (Score:1)
It'll come (Score:3, Interesting)
What do you think the Xbox 360 is running right now?
If I want the MCE options I'll pay for them.
Indeed. I fully expect to see a USB2-connected tuner box (with matching styling) with a software disc (possibly installable) that allows local recording & playback. What better way to also sell larger add-on HDDs?
Doubt it'd record TV shows while you're playing games - but it would while you're watching TV of course. I can imagine it might b
It's Time to get Rid of Network Transparency (Score:2)
The X Windows people made the horrible mistake of implementing network transparency in their GUI back in 1984. No one uses it. No one wants it. No one likes it. A
Re:It's Time to get Rid of Network Transparency (Score:2)
about the unstableness.. (Score:1)
last night i thought id try giving the unit a quick smack on the side of it. well you know what? its been working perfectly ever since.. theres definately something loose, something thats come loose from the expansion/contraction from the heat this thing makes. so anyone out there might want to try this method of bringing it back from the dead. oh and it also f
Re:about the unstableness.. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:about the unstableness.. (Score:1)
TiVo possibilities with next gen consoles? (Score:1)
How it works (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:How it works (Score:2)
seriously tho, I'm still waiting for a FOSS rdesktop server istead of vnc
My Experiences with HTPC stuff with the 360 (Score:2, Informative)
I was hoping I could do something, at least,
Home Entertainment Hack (Score:2)
At the time the XBox went bang I was in middle of 4 months of unemployment and replacing it was the lowest of my priorities (honest). As a substitute I u
Re:intro to Media Center Extenders (Score:2)