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Started by WarJunkie101 at 11-03-2009 11:20 PM. Topic has 11 replies.
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   11-03-2009, 11:20 PM
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So what exactly
Ok with this new update it has twitter and all that stuff but what exactly is the zune feature all about. Is it going to be the zune software put on the 360 so you can do all the zune music downloading and syncing to your zune from your xbox or what.
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   11-04-2009, 12:45 AM
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 WarJunkie101 wrote:
Ok with this new update it has twitter and all that stuff but what exactly is the zune feature all about. Is it going to be the zune software put on the 360 so you can do all the zune music downloading and syncing to your zune from your xbox or what.
No . The zune store is being added to stream 1080 p videos of tv shows,movis,etc .
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   11-04-2009, 1:41 AM
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like i said in a different post its pointless
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   11-04-2009, 3:10 AM
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 WarJunkie101 wrote:
like i said in a different post its pointless
Could you explain why its pointless ?
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   11-04-2009, 3:38 AM
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first though there will probably be an extra charge they should just stick all xbox 360 features in a monthly price that we already pay minus the netflix, it is its own company, it already has streaming movies, tv shows etc., but its not in 1080, I have an HDTV 1080 and there is only a small difference with HD movies, games on the other hand look way more clearer than any movie does. If there is streaming movies and all that with the zune store then what happens to netflix. If the price ends up being the same as netflix then why have two things that basically do the same thing.
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   11-04-2009, 5:12 AM
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 WarJunkie101 wrote:
first though there will probably be an extra charge they should just stick all xbox 360 features in a monthly price that we already pay minus the netflix, it is its own company, it already has streaming movies, tv shows etc., but its not in 1080, I have an HDTV 1080 and there is only a small difference with HD movies, games on the other hand look way more clearer than any movie does. If there is streaming movies and all that with the zune store then what happens to netflix. If the price ends up being the same as netflix then why have two things that basically do the same thing.
No. Zune video is different then netflix . Microsoft is using zune video in a different way . There not giving you a subscription to watch movies instant . You will be able to rent zune videos at 1080p and watch them instantly .
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   11-04-2009, 5:30 AM
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so we wont have to wait for the movie to buffer at all.
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   11-04-2009, 9:06 AM
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 WarJunkie101 wrote:
so we wont have to wait for the movie to buffer at all.
no .
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   11-04-2009, 5:23 PM
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ok i may try it nobody really gives you a straight answer in any other threads, thanks man for clarifying that for me. Do you know all the features that it will have.
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   11-04-2009, 7:59 PM
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 WarJunkie101 wrote:
ok i may try it nobody really gives you a straight answer in any other threads, thanks man for clarifying that for me. Do you know all the features that it will have.
Zune Video startup is nearly instantaneous because of the back-end proprietary Microsoft technology developed by Zune that seamlessly transitions between many different bitrates and resolutions of video. Video playback will start at a low bitrate for fast download time and then ramp up to a higher bitrate and quality, up to 1080p with 5.1 audio. Features such as smooth fast forward and rewind that users have only seen before with local physical media.
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   11-04-2009, 8:28 PM
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ok man thanks for the info
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   11-04-2009, 8:38 PM
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No problem .
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