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

    #1

    On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

    Wow!!

    [UPDATE] Xbox 360s will be able to download HD movies, shows from CBS, MTV, WB, and more beginning November 22; no plans for larger hard drive.


    Back in August, Microsoft announced it would distribute an extended episode of the sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica via Xbox Live. Today, Microsoft revealed it plans to further blur the line between the Xbox 360 as a gaming console and multimedia machine. Beginning November 22, the company will begin serving up on-demand movies and television programs from major studios for the console over Xbox Live.


    Popcorn Time!

    Initially available only in the Unites States, the service will be part of Xbox Live Marketplace and promises to have about 1,000 hours of unique content, 200 of which will be at 720p high-definition resolution, available by the end of the year.
    Microsoft has signed with six content partners in the endeavor, including CBS, Turner Broadcasting, Warner Brothers, Paramount, MTV and its properties (Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, VH1, and more), and UFC, the Ultimate Fighting Championship league. The company would not go into details about the terms of the deals, nor would they say whether or not they had exclusive rights to the programming.
    "This really highlights the difference between us and Sony," Shane Kim, general manager of Microsoft Game Studios told GameSpot. "Sony has a very hardware-centric approach. You have to buy the Blu-ray drive whether you want it or not... The fact that we're a software company gives an enormous competitive advantage, because we can add capabilities like this. This is totally integrated seamlessly for our users. .... That's a big, big difference when you talk about future-proofing and flexibility. ... We're in a much better position to continue to add capabilities, that's the big difference between the hardware-centric and software-centric approaches."
    Television shows and movies will be available in both high-definition (720p) and standard definition (480p). While TV programs will be buy-to-own and remain on the Xbox 360 hard drive until it is deleted by users, movies will be delivered on a rental basis. Downloaded movies remain on the hard drive for up to two weeks, but once a user begins watching the movie, it is deleted 24 hours later. For that period, however, the movie can be viewed as many times as the purchaser wants.


    Batman Forever in HD!

    Full-length high-definition movies push 5GB in size, which, as any gamer who has downloaded a demo from Marketplace knows, will take a while to download. Fortunately for those who want near-instant gratification, videos can be viewed while downloading once an ample buffer is established. Microsoft said that standard definition television programs were "ready to play within minutes" of the download beginning.
    The addition of movies and television programs to Xbox Live Marketplace instantly raises the question of hard drive space. Currently, Microsoft has no specific plans to upgrade the external hard drive, but did acknowledge that it is an option in the future. Kim estimates that the current detachable 20GB hard drive that comes standard with the Xbox 360 Premium model can hold four to five hours of high-def content or about 15 hours of standard-definition video.
    The new content will be accessible through a new branch of Xbox Live Marketplace appropriately titled Video Marketplace. From there, gamers can sort through a menu with the following tabs: Movies, TV Shows, Music Videos, Game Videos, and Clips, which will house bonus content such as DVD extras.


    The new Video Marketplace.

    As an example, Xbox Live group marketing manager Aaron Greenberg browsed through a page on Marketplace dedicated to Adult Swim's Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The page, which he described as a "skinned store," featured an ATHF-themed background and more than a dozen episodes of the cartoon. Each episode could be previewed instantly on the same page, though it was unclear how long previews would last. Movies, on the other hand, will be previewed with their cinematic trailers.
    While Microsoft was not ready to make announcements on what movies and shows would definitively be available on the service, samples included shows such as CSI, Robot Chicken, the original Star Trek, and Babylon 5. On the movie side, Microsoft showed off ATL, V for Vendetta, Poseidon, and older films such as Batman Forever and Lethal Weapon 4.
    Each studio will set their own release dates, and Microsoft expects TV shows to be available on Xbox Live the day after they air on television, just as some networks do online. Pricing has not yet been determined, but will be competitive with other similar services, like on-demand cable or Apple's iTunes store. Video content will be available to both Silver and Gold Xbox Live members simultaneously.
    For more information, watch GameSpot's video preview of the service.

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  • Flawless
    Bang-bang! Down-down!
    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

    #2
    Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

    So, when is that bigger HDD coming Microsoft?
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    • bryan_05
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      • Jul 2002
      • 3540

      #3
      Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

      Originally posted by Flawless
      So, when is that bigger HDD coming Microsoft?
      Exactly, and do I get a discount for already buying a 20GB HDD?
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      • ExtremeGamer
        Extra Life 11/3/18
        • Jul 2002
        • 35299

        #4
        Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

        The one thing, the movies/shows stay on your HDD for 14 days. But I agree, we need a bigger HDD now. If you watch the how it works video on xbox.com, it explains a lot of it, the prices aren't too bad actually.

        This could be a HUGE hit, but if I can download HD movies...why do I need the HD-DVD player again?

        I also think it's pretty bad *** that you can stream the movies.

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        • bryan_05
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          • Jul 2002
          • 3540

          #5
          Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

          Originally posted by ExtremeGamer
          The one thing, the movies/shows stay on your HDD for 14 days. But I agree, we need a bigger HDD now. If you watch the how it works video on xbox.com, it explains a lot of it, the prices aren't too bad actually.

          This could be a HUGE hit, but if I can download HD movies...why do I need the HD-DVD player again?

          I also think it's pretty bad *** that you can stream the movies.
          video link?
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          • ExtremeGamer
            Extra Life 11/3/18
            • Jul 2002
            • 35299

            #6
            Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

            Originally posted by bryan_05
            video link?

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            • RoyalBoyle78
              Aka."Footballforever"
              • May 2003
              • 23918

              #7
              Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

              Originally posted by ExtremeGamer
              Wow!!

              [UPDATE] Xbox 360s will be able to download HD movies, shows from CBS, MTV, WB, and more beginning November 22; no plans for larger hard drive.


              Back in August, Microsoft announced it would distribute an extended episode of the sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica via Xbox Live. Today, Microsoft revealed it plans to further blur the line between the Xbox 360 as a gaming console and multimedia machine. Beginning November 22, the company will begin serving up on-demand movies and television programs from major studios for the console over Xbox Live.


              Popcorn Time!

              Initially available only in the Unites States, the service will be part of Xbox Live Marketplace and promises to have about 1,000 hours of unique content, 200 of which will be at 720p high-definition resolution, available by the end of the year.
              Microsoft has signed with six content partners in the endeavor, including CBS, Turner Broadcasting, Warner Brothers, Paramount, MTV and its properties (Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, VH1, and more), and UFC, the Ultimate Fighting Championship league. The company would not go into details about the terms of the deals, nor would they say whether or not they had exclusive rights to the programming.
              "This really highlights the difference between us and Sony," Shane Kim, general manager of Microsoft Game Studios told GameSpot. "Sony has a very hardware-centric approach. You have to buy the Blu-ray drive whether you want it or not... The fact that we're a software company gives an enormous competitive advantage, because we can add capabilities like this. This is totally integrated seamlessly for our users. .... That's a big, big difference when you talk about future-proofing and flexibility. ... We're in a much better position to continue to add capabilities, that's the big difference between the hardware-centric and software-centric approaches."
              Television shows and movies will be available in both high-definition (720p) and standard definition (480p). While TV programs will be buy-to-own and remain on the Xbox 360 hard drive until it is deleted by users, movies will be delivered on a rental basis. Downloaded movies remain on the hard drive for up to two weeks, but once a user begins watching the movie, it is deleted 24 hours later. For that period, however, the movie can be viewed as many times as the purchaser wants.


              Batman Forever in HD!

              Full-length high-definition movies push 5GB in size, which, as any gamer who has downloaded a demo from Marketplace knows, will take a while to download. Fortunately for those who want near-instant gratification, videos can be viewed while downloading once an ample buffer is established. Microsoft said that standard definition television programs were "ready to play within minutes" of the download beginning.
              The addition of movies and television programs to Xbox Live Marketplace instantly raises the question of hard drive space. Currently, Microsoft has no specific plans to upgrade the external hard drive, but did acknowledge that it is an option in the future. Kim estimates that the current detachable 20GB hard drive that comes standard with the Xbox 360 Premium model can hold four to five hours of high-def content or about 15 hours of standard-definition video.
              The new content will be accessible through a new branch of Xbox Live Marketplace appropriately titled Video Marketplace. From there, gamers can sort through a menu with the following tabs: Movies, TV Shows, Music Videos, Game Videos, and Clips, which will house bonus content such as DVD extras.


              The new Video Marketplace.

              As an example, Xbox Live group marketing manager Aaron Greenberg browsed through a page on Marketplace dedicated to Adult Swim's Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The page, which he described as a "skinned store," featured an ATHF-themed background and more than a dozen episodes of the cartoon. Each episode could be previewed instantly on the same page, though it was unclear how long previews would last. Movies, on the other hand, will be previewed with their cinematic trailers.
              While Microsoft was not ready to make announcements on what movies and shows would definitively be available on the service, samples included shows such as CSI, Robot Chicken, the original Star Trek, and Babylon 5. On the movie side, Microsoft showed off ATL, V for Vendetta, Poseidon, and older films such as Batman Forever and Lethal Weapon 4.
              Each studio will set their own release dates, and Microsoft expects TV shows to be available on Xbox Live the day after they air on television, just as some networks do online. Pricing has not yet been determined, but will be competitive with other similar services, like on-demand cable or Apple's iTunes store. Video content will be available to both Silver and Gold Xbox Live members simultaneously.
              For more information, watch GameSpot's video preview of the service.
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              • 23
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                • Sep 2002
                • 66469

                #8
                Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

                Pretty huge news. Especially if they can get more movie companies on board.

                This would pretty much kill the time spent standing in long lines for a DVD rental that's all rented "out"

                Could be really huge news. I dont know why they're keeping the bigger HDD under wraps though. I wonder what that's all about.

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                • Pratt75
                  MVP
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 2357

                  #9
                  Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

                  This sounds freaking awesome. All the content sounds great and I'm especially looking forward to some of that UFC content.

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                  • huffphil
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 70

                    #10
                    Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

                    Some of those shows from the video were 240 points. How much money is that? Also good to see that TV shows and movies were the same price regardless of high-def or standard-def.

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

                      #11
                      Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

                      Originally posted by huffphil
                      Some of those shows from the video were 240 points. How much money is that? Also good to see that TV shows and movies were the same price regardless of high-def or standard-def.
                      400 points is 5 bucks...so about $2.50

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                      • huffphil
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                        • Aug 2003
                        • 70

                        #12
                        Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

                        Originally posted by ExtremeGamer
                        400 points is 5 bucks...so about $2.50
                        Not bad. TV shows in iTunes run about $1.99 per episode correct? A bit more through Live, but then again you get to watch them in large screen high-def and not on your ipod or computer monitor.

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                        • SLAYER
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                          • Jun 2004
                          • 1915

                          #13
                          Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

                          This is f'n awesome news.
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                          • bryan_05
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                            • Jul 2002
                            • 3540

                            #14
                            Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

                            Originally posted by huffphil
                            Some of those shows from the video were 240 points. How much money is that? Also good to see that TV shows and movies were the same price regardless of high-def or standard-def.
                            Multiply the Number of points the item costs * .0125 = Real Dollars

                            240 * .0125 = $3.00
                            or
                            240 * (1 / 80) = $3.00
                            ------------------
                            $1.00 = 80 points
                            1 point = $0.0125 or 1.25 cents
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                            • sportdan30
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                              • Feb 2003
                              • 2010

                              #15
                              Re: On Demand HDTV coming to 360 11/22

                              My only concern is the durability of the 360. Now granted, I haven't had an issue with mine, but I baby the heck out of it. I only play an hour or so a day if that, so the thought of downloading a movie that's 5 GB sounds a bit taxing on the system.

                              That all said, this is great news. I think this added feature competes extremely well against Sony.
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