Xbox 360 Fall Update


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MS shud have atleast announced something, like what might be included etc, pretty sure there were loads of things out about the spring update months before it actually came out

because that update was more about the things you can do with your console, this new update is more about what you can do with your media... if you know what I mean... :whistle:

who needs codecs when you can have full access to IPTV?

When your countries internet infrastructure is a pile of slow, overpriced and unreliable dog s**t.

And also when it hard to justify paying a premium price for the wireless networking adapter.

because that update was more about the things you can do with your console, this new update is more about what you can do with your media... if you know what I mean... :whistle:

Like Decent Mpeg4 support with 5.1?

and everyone's favourite Xvid and Dvix?

oh yea and make external drives read large NTFS drives, instead of just FAT and HFS+

Otherwise who cares.

I know it is, but currently for widescreen LCD users using the VGA cord we only get 2 resolutions that look decent (I forget what they are). I want to be able to utilize my monitor with my 360 and be able to get 1680x1050 in the Dashboard. That would be really nice!

^^^ Subbtitle support in the Divx/Xvid avi's? Cuz, subs in those are hardcoded in, so you don't need any extra support like a splitter etc. And I don't think they're going to add support for mkv's anytime soon.

It's a container just like OGM/MP4 and even AVI. But for MKV you'll need to support a splitter etc, though the 360 plays DVDs with multiple audio/sub tracks so supporting MKV with that same sorta thing isn't really hard imo.

I gotta wonder if theirs gonna be an update at all, or they'll just wait till the spring update. But heres me wishlist.

Fluid Dashboard interaction. No laggy laggy crap.

H.264, if they're cheap just implement X.264 Advance profile. Maybe 5.1 level with AAC LC.

Re-organize those damn blades. It's a mess to navigate through. Hell Gamepad short-cuts to take you to the section you want to. One better allow custom assignment.

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