Joe said:can media center record in HD?
sangreal said:Thats definitely streaming, live or not. The X360 doesn't have a TV Tuner or any video in so that would be impossible otherwise.
Yeah, they could sell it as a package with a larger removeable harddrive and the extra software needed to support it although I still don't know how tivo functions could be handled when playing a game unless you put the processor in that tuner thing.Fight for Freeform said:I was just thinking though...it wouldn't be hard to release an external Tuner that connects via USB. In fact, there are some already out there...
Adds to the cost of the console if you bought it bundled...but considering that ATi and MS worked together on the 360...this seems like a good idea to me. A 360 specific branded one, made by ATi, would be great IMO. The specific branding would be good because it can be sold as a "Make your 360 into a Tivo" device, which would of course use the existing HDD to record shows onto.
dorio said:That's strange. So they want you to turn on your xbox select watch tv to watch tv in order to support this feature. Why not just put a tv in line and pass the video through it. Would that require a tv tuner to be built into the xbox?
Gek54 said:So there are TV tuner PCI cards out there that accept HD signals?
Yes, but only compressed streams. Uncompressed HDTV (like capturing from component) is a different story.Gek54 said:So there are TV tuner PCI cards out there that accept HD signals?
Fight for Freeform said:
Didn't take the time to really take a look at this pic...does this mean that Live will also allow for something like HLTV? I thought seeing something about this but I wasn't sure if it was a dream or something .
If so, that's pretty cool. You can see the top players race...or even the best highlights. Imagine that for sports games!