Xbox one suprises where PS4 disappoints

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I honestly believe barring any major fukk ups by MS in the next couple of yrs this is going to be a very tight race. Once the full feature set come to light post launch and people truly see the benefits of the X1. And to be honest I like MS better when they are the underdog because we benefit from it.

Meh.....MP3 & DLNA will be patched in. But more importantly, HDMI passthrough on the Xbox1 (& GoogleTV boxes) is gonna be obsolete/irrelevant by next summer.
 

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Meh.....MP3 & DLNA will be patched in. But more importantly, HDMI passthrough on the Xbox1 (& GoogleTV boxes) is gonna be obsolete/irrelevant by next summer.
Where the fukk you get this BS? Hdmi passthrough will never be obsolete until the next connection standard comes out.
 

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Meh.....MP3 & DLNA will be patched in. But more importantly, HDMI passthrough on the Xbox1 (& GoogleTV boxes) is gonna be obsolete/irrelevant by next summer.

I'm gonna come back with negs when Sony releases a firmware with MP3 and DLNA support. :pachaha:
 

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People that can't live without that nice resolution, washed out colors, and waiting for games will probably cop an xbox one eventually.
 

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I'm gonna come back with negs when Sony releases a firmware with MP3 and DLNA support. :pachaha:

I'm no techwiz but it can't be that hard to get mp3 support on this that thing. The speed at which it gets done will depend on how well their music service does.
 

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Where the fukk you get this BS? Hdmi passthrough will never be obsolete until the next connection standard comes out.


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Cable companies ordered to support HD content streaming within homes by 2014
By Aaron Souppourison December 6, 2012 07:23 am

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The FCC has ordered cable operators (and TiVo) to update their cable boxes to include support for HD streaming over home networks to devices like PCs, smart TVs, and tablets. In addition to video streaming, cable boxes must also allow HD video recording on external devices through home networks. By June 2nd 2014 the vast majority of set top boxes will have to support an open standard, although cable companies with fewer than 400,000 subscribers have been given an extra three months to implement the changes.

The commission originally ordered cable companies to support network-based streaming back in 2010, but TiVo protested the order saying "if each cable operator deploys set-top boxes with its own understanding of an open industry standard, the result may be an outcome that is neither standard nor open." The FCC has now clarified that an open standard should enable companies to work together without consultation, explaining that video streaming should work even if the cable company and (for example) PC manufacturer have never had any contact with each other.

Both the FCC and Verizon have cited the successor to the DLNA Premium Video Profile, which should be agreed upon at some point next year, as an example of a compliant protocol that cable companies could adopt. In order for the standard to comply, it must support "recordable high-definition video, closed captioning data, service discovery, video transport, and remote control command pass-through."

It'll be down to each company to choose the standard they want to use, but whatever happens, customers should be free to watch (and record) their cable TV content on any household device they choose.


http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/6/3...network-hd-streaming-recording-fcc-order-2014

:whew: This means you'll be able to watch & DVR Live TV or playback DVR content on the PS4, Xbox1, PS3, Xbox360, Wii U, & any other device that supports DLNA.
 

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:whew: This means you'll be able to watch & DVR Live TV or playback DVR content on the PS4, Xbox1, PS3, Xbox360, Wii U, & any other device that supports DLNA.

That's nowhere near the same thing as the pass through, and it won't work on ps4

Why lie so much? Does it make the ps4 better?
 

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:whew: This means you'll be able to watch & DVR Live TV or playback DVR content on the PS4, Xbox1, PS3, Xbox360, Wii U, & any other device that supports DLNA.
Yes this is nice but how does that negate the benefits of hdmi passthrough?
 

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when it's all over with xbox done will be in the same bushes as sega dreamcast
Sega Dreamcast was one of the greatest consoles. What did them in was Sega's financial situation. MS is richer than Sony.
 

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PS4 doesn't support DLNA though :lolbron:

DLNA WILL BE patched-in, don't worry about that.


and how does that make 'HDMI In' obsolete?

Yes this is nice but how does that negate the benefits of hdmi passthrough?

There's no point of HDMI-passthrough, when shyt like this is about to be a standard among all the cable/satellite companies:




Now that Google is phasing out GoogleTV, Xbox1, a $500 device is literally the ONLY HDMI-passthrough device on the market.
 
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