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  • bigfnjoe96
    Hall Of Fame
    • Feb 2004
    • 11410

    #16
    Re: MS answer to Blue Ray?

    This is gr-8, but not only do you need DirecTv, you also need a computer running Windows Media Center. Not sure but I heard the new Windows Vista will also allow you to use this feature via your 360.

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    • Peter_OS
      Banned
      • Jul 2002
      • 5088

      #17
      Re: MS answer to Blue Ray?

      Not with a 20 gig HD.

      HD movies avg about 10 gigs per movie.

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      • stephenyoungchoi
        Pro
        • Sep 2004
        • 544

        #18
        Re: MS answer to Blue Ray?

        just to put in my opinion.....

        every is talking about download times or needing a big hard drive. I'm not too sure you will need either. Does anyone have cable t.v. or anything with p.p.v. movies or ON DEMAND? I have on demand and you just go to the list and pick which movie or program you want to watch and it plays instantly. No need for hard drive or a super fast connection. And yes they do have programs on HD also. I get to watch some HD movies ON DEMAND. I would believe this is sorta what they would use so you can watch a movie any time you want it from their main severs or wutever without having to d/l on you own system. This would eliminate the need for a hard drive or long download times....

        any thoughts???

        EDIT : to try to clarify to those who do not know what ON DEMAND is.... it is sorta like TIVO, but the "tivo box" is with your provider. So it's sorta like having a super long cable connecting your TV to your cable company's TIVO box (if that makes any sense)........
        Last edited by stephenyoungchoi; 04-04-2006, 01:16 PM.

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        • Erv
          MVP
          • Jul 2002
          • 2105

          #19
          Re: MS answer to Blue Ray?

          so you need xbl, direct tv, premium xbox and a hdtv...very big base there.

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          • freezeframe
            Pro
            • Jul 2005
            • 799

            #20
            Re: MS answer to Blue Ray?

            Originally posted by stephenyoungchoi
            just to put in my opinion.....

            every is talking about download times or needing a big hard drive. I'm not too sure you will need either. Does anyone have cable t.v. or anything with p.p.v. movies or ON DEMAND? I have on demand and you just go to the list and pick which movie or program you want to watch and it plays instantly. No need for hard drive or a super fast connection. And yes they do have programs on HD also. I get to watch some HD movies ON DEMAND. I would believe this is sorta what they would use so you can watch a movie any time you want it from their main severs or wutever without having to d/l on you own system. This would eliminate the need for a hard drive or long download times....

            any thoughts???

            EDIT : to try to clarify to those who do not know what ON DEMAND is.... it is sorta like TIVO, but the "tivo box" is with your provider. So it's sorta like having a super long cable connecting your TV to your cable company's TIVO box (if that makes any sense)........
            The quality of On Demand is worse then SVCD quality man thats how they are able to stream them. Ughh I want to be able to collect movies not just stream. The HD movies cost money so you pay for the bandwidth in a sense.
            Last edited by freezeframe; 04-04-2006, 01:53 PM.

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            • ExtremeGamer
              Extra Life 11/3/18
              • Jul 2002
              • 35299

              #21
              Re: MS answer to Blue Ray?

              Originally posted by freezeframe
              The quality of On Demand is worse then SVCD quality man thats how they are able to stream them. Ughh I want to be able to collect movies not just stream. The HD movies cost money so you pay for the bandwidth in a sense.
              Not my On Demand stuff. The stuff I've viewed, especially the HD stuff is looks great.

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              • stephenyoungchoi
                Pro
                • Sep 2004
                • 544

                #22
                Re: MS answer to Blue Ray?

                Originally posted by ExtremeGamer
                Not my On Demand stuff. The stuff I've viewed, especially the HD stuff is looks great.
                mine too... My stuff looks same as what I get over live programming. And the HD stuff looks just like it would if you played it on DVD.

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