Xbox 360 Spring 2007 Dashboard Update Hands-On 88
Engadget writes "Well, that Xbox 360 Spring 2007 Dashboard update did land at about 2:00AM PST as expected, and brought with it a few fun features we were hot to test out -- but none more than the Xbox's expanded video playback capabilities. We were able to play back 720p and even 1080p MPEG-4 and H.264 content on our Xbox 360. Technically speaking the Xbox 360 now officially beats out the Apple TV in the digital video arena, both in resolution and bitrate. (At best the ATV only does up to 720p at 5Mbps, while the Xbox does 1080p up to 10Mbps; neither supports higher than stereo audio.) In other words, if you're an Xbox owner thinking about an Apple TV for playing back video in your living room, you might want to think again."
What about DivX? (Score:3, Insightful)
I really like being able to stream stuff off of my PC to my TV, but it only likes WMA pre-update.
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http://runtime360.com/projects/transcode-360/ [runtime360.com]
The problem is rewind/forwarding doesn't work too well.
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You know, the streaming performance would be a lot better if they just allowed native decoding through codecs on the 360, instead of us needing these damn hacks to transcode a simple file. For fuck's sake, we're being shoehorned into Microsoft's own little locked in world. Transcoding? What really grinds my gears is that it's so unecessary; there are just these artificial blocks set in our way by Microsoft.
XBMC on the original XBox has ruined any of the flaccid, crippled media functionality that Micros
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Microsoft's attempts at wringing every last bit of money out of the consumer, while sorely lacking any sort of courage to support more media types that might offend the "content producers", has completely turned me off to the 360.
I know you want to be angry about something, and MS looks like a good target for your anger, but let me assure you that this is NOT MS's choice and if they could legally give you the codec they would. Perhaps be angry at the content producers. Note that MS is in the business of ma
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Note that MS is in the business of making money - and no one is making money doing what you mention - XBMC is a FREE program.
I understand that MS is in the business of making money, and I applaud it. They are certainly doing right by their shareholders. I'm sure they did a cost benefit analysis and came up with the setup that they offer as the one that can leverage the most money. But because of the way they have done it, there are four instances (that I personally know of) where potential consumers
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divx is supported by any sub 50$ dvd player. most people have a dvd player anyway and using the 360 is generally a "noisy" idea.
if you want a multimedia-jack-of-all-trades - build it - or wait till 360 or ps3 get hacked decently and run homebrew... or maybe someone (ms or sony) decides to offically release a usb-dongle-thingy or so to enable multimedia-overkill.
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But since we're talking about DivX, I'm quite sure that Microsoft could open up the 360 slightly to allow for different co
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I never said that they need to let people upload their own codecs. How is licensing and supporting DivX any different than doing the same for MPEG-4 and H.264?
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So? Do the manufacturers of the 70 million [divx.com] consumer devices that support DivX somehow know something MS doesn't?
Licensing costs aren't all that much in the long run. What if it would help them sell half a million more 360 units? And even two or three games were sold for each of those? Costs would be recouped in a hurry. If I could connect to a simple Windows/Samba share and play DivX/XviD content, I'd buy one today. As it is, I'm not compelled by it over other options, so I'll wait for the best syst
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I would assume they didn't want to pay the fee and they wanted to push their own media format just like Sony did with Blu-Ray on the PS3.
That's pretty much what I just said!
"they obviously want to leverage other products at the same time, so they have intentionally ignored certain possibilities."
Windows Media is one of their products.
Try TVersity (Score:5, Informative)
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1080P? (Score:1)
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Does not brick modified 360s (Score:3, Informative)
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In that case, Microsoft really should ban you.
Re: Backups can be Legit, or Fair Use... (Score:2)
I have. For whatever reason my pristine copy of Max Payne (IE: I own it and there are NO scratches) would not play on my original X-Box. I don't think the DVD drive is failing, as it wouldn't play in my 360 either. So I backed up all my games to (my upgraded) HDD and now play them that way (Everything loads faster now too). Hopefully my Live enabled games don't get Wonky on me either since the Original X-Box needs to stay offline now.
Since doin
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Sorry man, but I don't believe for a minute that this is the real reason y
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and you would be right. I modded it for XBMC. I upgraded the HDD because my game wouldn't play, and I had a HDD lying around.
Yes I did. I also backed up Max Payne 2 which you can find for $2 new. HDD's are cheap and since I had one lying around the affective added cost to me was Zero, so why not? Even if it didn't
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You can rest easy knowing your 360 will continue to work until Microsoft bricks it trying to catch me
Right... (Score:5, Insightful)
Raise your hands everybody who has Xbox and was "thinking about an Apple TV for playing back video". Anyone? Anyone...?
In the same line of constructing long sentences that convey no additional information at ALL:
If you're a calculator owner who was thinking of calculating the square root of a 10 digit number with a pen and paper, you may want to think again.
If you're a car owner who has to travel 40 miles every day to work and thought walking foot, you may want to think again.
If you're a wrist watch owner and you want to stop random people asking them what's the time on the street anyway, you may want to think again.
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If Xbox could play my iTunes content, sure. Unfortunately, it doesn't. So I own an ATV along my Xbox. And countless other consoles.
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I was.
The only desktop computers in my house are older Macs, so they're unsuitable for playing games. Even so, my 19" monitor can't compare to my 80" projection TV, so I got an Xbox 360. Unfortunately, it supports only a couple video formats. When I heard about Apple TV, I thought it might be a good addition; that is, until I found out about the iTunes limitation. So now, I just u
Still a few reasons for ATV (Score:2)
There are still a bunch of reasons why 360 owners might want an ATV, for example:
There certainly are less reasons than before, but there still are reasons.
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So this update comes out & I think, hmmm, maybe I don't need this AppleTV thing anymore & can do the 'mac nano' with it. Hey maybe I could even go so far as replacing my iPod with a Zune(I do like the blue/black one). However the Zune software (required as the sharing component on the PC) has very poor lib
Messenger on the 360 (Score:3, Insightful)
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"You must be new here."
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You don't need the keyboard attachment... I have a USB keyboard (an Apple USB Keyboard no less...) hooked up to my 360 and it works great when I'm trying to IM someone.
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Hmmm except (Score:1, Interesting)
So, I'll just stick with the Apple TV thanks. My Xbox 360 is in the next room, behind closed doors, in a small wooden cabinet with one inch thick wood, and I can STILL hear it from my TV couch.
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What's that? No XviD? (Score:3, Insightful)
I do love the actual GAMING features of the 360 update though. Finally, "powered off" downloads, yay.
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I want to be able to spy on people in thier homes!
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http://runtime360.com/blog/ [runtime360.com]
TVersity is supposed to do the same thing, but I haven't used it.
Try those out and see if you still need the AppleTV (did you keep your receipt?)
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Now if only... (Score:4, Insightful)
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Yes, it is Slashdot.
Here's the secret... (Score:3, Insightful)
The secret is, not everyone here - not even all the Linux fans around here - is a pretentious prick.
Really a wild idea, isn't it?
Uh-oh (Score:4, Funny)
Batten down the hatches. Last time someone said something negative about an Apple product, there were riots. I don't know about you, but I'm buying plastic sheeting and duct tape.
Xvid (Score:1)
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If Xvid can output MPEG-4 video (either ASP or H.264) in an MPEG-4 container, it should work except in those countries that recognize patents on algorithms.
STILL no audio fast forward. (Score:3, Interesting)
Still no way to scan (fast forward/rewind) within an audio track.
What year is this?
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I believe (although I'm not at home to test this) that the 360 audio player works much like a CD player - holding down the track forward button will FF and track back will rewind.
Wrong!
Oh wait. Did you read this thread [slashdot.org], and are trying to taunt me?
Ah -- you posted to that thread. So, I guess you're being a bit of a joker. Good luck with that!
Major errors in quoted article (Score:2)
Now 30 Mbps peaks in WMV files are fine with the new update. It's really an incredible piece of hardware.
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Oh....
Extra Blade Breaks Themes (Score:2)
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Improved VGA output is also very nice (Score:1)
The Spring Update adds a new feature allowing users to tweak the IRE setting that the Xbox 360 sends out to the television. "Both Xbox 360 Elite and current Xbox 360 units will have a spring (console) update which adds support for different video levels for VGA output ("7.5 IRE vs 0") ... using this setting you should be able to use computer monitors in addition to TVs with resolutions all the way up to 1080p with high fidelity and no issues with HDCP handshaking," explained Amir Majidimehr, VP of Microsoft's Consumer Media Technology Group. "So for current users, I highly recommend trying this update with your VGA connection to see if it does the job for you. Note that this is a console update and will work for both games and of course, HD DVD.
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Files on a Mac to 360 (Score:1)