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Posted by Bob on 01/11/06 18:47
On 11 Jan 2006 06:43:18 -0800, "Jack (www.villagebbs.com)"
<lupin3@planetjurai.com> wrote:
>> That's impressive. I assume you can connect it to your TV thru
>> composite lines and network it with hardwire Ethernet. I also assume
>> it has the full GUI for a DVDR including a remote control with IR
>> sensor.
>
>XBOX has full network capabilities, it can stream media from anywhere
>on your network
>or even over the Internet. XBMC has a great GUI, very easy to use and
>fully compatible
>with the XBOX remote. So basically, yes to all your questions,
I want to make sure I got this right. The Xbox has composite outputs
and composite inputs. That means you can connect it to your TV to
watch video on either its hard disk or one on the network. It also
means you can record VCR tapes onto its hard disc or one on the
network.
>except
>its not a 'DVDR',
>its only a DVD Player.
That was my error. I meant DVD Player.
>It can even handle most off-spec stuff, poorly encoded, etc.
Just like IE.
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