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Posted: Aug 21st 2007 10:27AM (Unverified) said

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The one thing that makes the whole list fishy is that Xbox 360 already has Chatpad support with MSN and everything. That was added in the Spring update months ago.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 10:47AM (Unverified) said

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lmao at the 1337 h4x0r thing! Yea and this is a fake. This looks like it was just taken from a list on Xbox.com forums about what people would like to see in the fall update.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 11:46AM JeffTXD said

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If it dose include xvid I will be a very happy customer.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 10:44AM (Unverified) said

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This list does seem too good to be true. I meanb, clan support, xvid, and a new blade all at once? Seems a bit much. I can't see MS offering xvid support while the XLVM is raking in cash.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 10:47AM (Unverified) said

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I dont get how the Xbox is supposed to work as a DVR for TV. Unless the update magically grows a coax jack on the back or I start getting streaming cable TV via the internetz there isnt a way to feed a television signal through the Xbox.

Is there?

I suppose I could use it to grab shows off of my Tivo via wireless but that is hardly an amazing nor particularly useful task to accomplish.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 10:48AM DjDATZ said

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True Knuckles True...

If Xvid support makes it alone, I'll be EXTREMELY happy. I NEED to be able to play all those movies!

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 10:56AM Helloimbob said

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OMGz Flash Gamez from teh internetz!

OH NOES!

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 10:59AM (Unverified) said

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@ thisguyright here

I probably won't be the first to respond to your comment about the DVR functionality of the Xbizzle but yes TV will be sent over the internetz. IPTV is Internet Protocal TV basically meaning TV over the Internet. Microsoft has been testing it in a couple of markets in the US and overseas. Hasn't hit mass distribution because cable companies have too much vested in the traditional cable delivery. However expect to see Mirosoft's investment in Comcast to play a key part in this

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/1997/Jun97/ComcasPR.mspx

so would anyone pay an additional 50$ a month on your cable bill to rent a 360 from comcast if it was your cable box?

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 11:27AM trax21 said

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Nice list, hope the majority of it is true... but thanks to the magic of TVersity, I don't have to care if the Fall Update supports Xvid.

http://www.tversity.com

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 11:28AM DjDATZ said

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"so would anyone pay an additional 50$ a month on your cable bill to rent a 360 from comcast if it was your cable box?"

fuck no i wouldn't. If i can pay $50 less per month to have a seperate box from my 360 to watch tv on...i'll do that...my 360's for watching movies and gaming not watching tv. fuck that shit.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 11:31AM DjDATZ said

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wow mike...thanks for the link! booya for you!

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 11:43AM Garageink said

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native xvid would be nice. as transcoding can lead to some ugly stuttering. I use transcode360 myself, didn't like tversity. from what I've heard IPTV is only going to be possible on fios. which isn't exactly widely available or cost effective right now.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 11:43AM (Unverified) said

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Whether the list is true or not, I'm still hoping for 4-way chat.

I'd even settle for 3-way!

@4: Just like Volclark said, IPTV is streaming tv over the internet. Your 360 will act like a digital tv/satellite receiver with PVR funcionality.


Posted: Aug 21st 2007 11:45AM (Unverified) said

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hopefully they add a support inwhich you want to invite people to a game, they can indicate if that person has the game or not.

I hate sending invites to people multiple times, each time finding out they don't have the game. LOL

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 12:05PM (Unverified) said

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That's all a "WISH LIST" I was on the site when the guy posted that stuff. I wanted a sleep timer.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 12:39PM (Unverified) said

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Didnt you hear the pocast last night apparently any more then 1 person cross game chat takes up to many resources and they would have to cut somthing.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 12:45PM AtomicAgeZombie said

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even this fictional list doesn't mention mouse support. which means it may be real... damn...

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 1:27PM seeSHARP said

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Yes, FiOs is not widely availible. But in the markets it is availible, it's like the holy grail of internet connections. It's really not that expensive when you consider the speeds your getting. I'm talking 40M down/15M up in some markets for under $200 a month. You could pretty much run a large wireless network in your neighborhood and have people rent out the bandwidth and you'd be getting it for free.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 12:57PM (Unverified) said

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I doubt this is true at all, but one thing caught my attention: sound for themes. I was wondering why that wasn't available. It'd be cool to hear some Halo related sound effect if I have a Halo theme applied or whatever else.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 1:11PM NoCrashLater said

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does Xvid support mean that the 360 will be able to stream and play avi's?

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 2:38PM (Unverified) said

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The rumor about Xvid support come out for Every single dash update since the launch...

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 2:54PM 007craft said

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this cant be real. I read somewhere microsoft is working (finally) and multi-chat for the dashboard and thats not listed. With 4 player co-op games like halo 3 now popping up, a 4 person multichat to set games up is almost required.

Posted: Aug 21st 2007 2:56PM Dragod said

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Can someone explain the difference between Divx and Xvid? all I know is that when I see "Divx" I think of avi files.

Posted: Aug 22nd 2007 8:22AM lopro said

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since it sounds like we're assembling a wish list. How about a wirless n adapter? Then I could stream all my HD godness from my computer without suttering.
Oh and I order one of those three ways.
Do I get to pick the girls?

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