Thanks for all the thoughts and feedback, appreciate it.
It certainly doesn't work in your case. From our research (which has been mostly verified post-launch), the vast majority of customers would not need to switch inputs once they got the Xbox One, as it theoretically* meets all these needs for customers:
- Game console
- Streaming TV/movies
- Blu-Ray player
- Live TV
As the console evolves, things like HDMI ports are constantly being evaluated by the hardware and business teams.
*I say theoretically because personal preference and technical exceptions come into play here.
That's frustrating, I understand that. I assume you've done the calibration with the volume cranked up 2-3 times too loud? Is the Kinect sitting right of front of speakers or anything?
Yeah, those channels sound so similar, it's tough. However, I generally have success with those channels, so let me know if re-calibration or re-positioning the Kinect helps. I know it's not a magic bullet.
Understood.
This would actually make recognition even worse, because disambiguation of 1000+ numbers is far harder than the short list of names we currently load into the Kinect's grammar.
I understand the desire, but it would unfortunately not help things (right now).
Not at all. Appreciate the post!
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