this is good news, but importantly I want to be able to push DLNA content directly to Xbox one via a controller - eg using my tablet to browse and then play on my TV. I can actually already do this direct to my Sony TV, but I think it is important considering the 'input one' nature of Xbox 1 so you can play things without having to specifically launch a separate app
this is good news, but importantly I want to be able to push DLNA content directly to Xbox one via a controller - eg using my tablet to browse and then play on my TV. I can actually already do this direct to my Sony TV, but I think it is important considering the 'input one' nature of Xbox 1 so you can play things without having to specifically launch a separate app
The formats supported is nice but this was hidden in the same announcement:
Stream TV to SmartGlass launching first in markets receiving the Xbox Digital TV Tuner, Xbox One owners will be able to stream their TV across their home network to their smartphones and tablets using the Xbox SmartGlass app. They can also pause, play and rewind as well as change channels, without interrupting gameplay on the Xbox One. This will work for SmartGlass apps on Windows, iOS, and Android.
Just as huge for me.
This is fucking awesome.
Microsoft on the ropes = Best Microsoft.
The One will also gain the ability to stream TV on a local network to smartphones and tablets running the Xbox SmartGlass app.
So it does do webms?
Yeah, PiP is my most wanted feature for all video apps. X1 wins the media predominance in my living room, it's silent, it will offer every media playback I need. Back to what Xbox with XBMC once was.
Low file size, high quality.
Nice, I hope this forces Sony to do the same.
Only WMA lossless. sorry.
Ya I see this happening
And honesty I've never used MKV ever..
that's cause you don't download shows and movies off the internets![]()
Yeah, PiP is my most wanted feature for all video apps. X1 wins the media predominance in my living room, it's silent, it will offer every media playback I need. Back to what Xbox with XBMC once was.
Is there a program that will convert HDDVDs into mkv or another supporting file? I would love to be able to watch my 60+hddvds without having to pull out my 360+hddvd player.
edit: I also guess this would mean I need a hddvd player in my computer to convert: ah nevermind.
You can hook up your Xbox 360 HDDVD drive to your computer and rip it through MakeMKV. Subtitles didn't seem to rip for me correctly last time I tried, though.
I know you mean it in jest, but I once inferred that out of all the members in Gaf odds are some pirate...and was hit with a couple month banNice to know there are so many pirates here![]()