Xbox360 and HD-DVD
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fidgits

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17,202 posts

251 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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Okay, stupid question.

But can my XBox360 play HD DVD's in HD format through the Component input?

DucatiGary

7,765 posts

247 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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if you buy the additional HD DVD drive you will be able to watch HD DVD's through the conponent output, is this what you mean fidg?

Edited by DucatiGary on Wednesday 27th September 15:47

fidgits

Original Poster:

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251 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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no, i wanted to know if the current config of my Xbox360 was capable of playing HD DVD's in HD format?

[foonote]I've just ordered a HD TV, and just wondered if I could get away not buying a HD DVD/Blu Ray till the battles over...

_dobbo_

14,619 posts

270 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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Unfortunately not. The XBOX doesn't upscale standard DVDs, so it will be no better than any other DVD player running over component connections.

I suspect though that buying an HDDVD drive when available will be the cheapest way to get high def DVD output.

It's a shame it doesn't upscale - saying that I paid nearly £180 for a fancy upscaling DVD player so at least I know my money wasn't wasted!

Can you even get HDDVD content in the UK at the moment anyway? I've not seen it available anywhere.

Edited by _dobbo_ on Wednesday 27th September 16:39

fidgits

Original Poster:

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Wednesday 27th September 2006
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no no.

am i not being clear?

Im simply asking if the DVD player in the standard xbox360 is capable of playing HD DVD's in HD format?

tycho

12,110 posts

295 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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No it cannot play hd dvd's. It is only a standard dvd drive.

However, there are rumours of an add on drive which will allow hd-dvd's to be played on the 360 to counter the PS3's bluray drive.

fidgits

Original Poster:

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Wednesday 27th September 2006
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tycho said:
No it cannot play hd dvd's. It is only a standard dvd drive.

However, there are rumours of an add on drive which will allow hd-dvd's to be played on the 360 to counter the PS3's bluray drive.


thanks, that clears it up.

tycho

12,110 posts

295 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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The 360 will upscale dvd's to whatever res the 360 is set to output at but only over VGA.

I still use my Samsung HD-850 for video as the 360 is really too noisy for quiet dvd's.

Edited by tycho on Wednesday 27th September 17:26

robdickinson

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276 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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Standard 360 = normal DVD's , will upscale over VGA NOT component.

HD-DVD add on will be released soon £130 + king king.

Hanslow

833 posts

267 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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I'd heard it was going to be £199 due around xmas time.

Hanslow

833 posts

267 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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Some details here

robdickinson

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276 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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Hanslow your news is wrong and old.

Microsift official announcment, with Peter Jackson on stage, £130 with free King Kong HD-DVD.

Hanslow

833 posts

267 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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I do apologise

Just found the story about the estimated £129 price. Hope they can stick to it and not match $ to £ like normal.

robdickinson

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276 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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From X06, & xboc.co.uk

"To conclude this exhilarating roundup of the X06 bombshells we can confirm that the hugely anticipated HD DVD player will launch on November 7 – just a few short weeks away. The player will come bundled with a Universal Media Remote and, for a limited time only, a copy of Peter Jackson’s amazing King Kong, also in HD DVD format. All for just €199.99, or a mere £129.99 in the UK."

Hanslow

833 posts

267 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/11855/M

Above article and another I found both say estimated. Not that I'm bothered whether it is £129 or not.

BigAlinEmbra

1,629 posts

234 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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So the x-box 360 is £275 for the hdd version plus £130?
Yet the ps3 gets panned for being £425 for the same set up?


Does the £20 really tip it over the edge of being too expensive?!

robdickinson

31,343 posts

276 months

Wednesday 27th September 2006
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Difference is you can be playing games on the xbox for £200, it gives you the choice, and lets you split it over 2 purchases too. (btw there may be bundled deals I dont know).

Sony forces you to stump up for both a HD movie player and a games console.

BTW the Xbox & HD drive is about £70 cheaper than the Tosh HD dvd player, which is about half the cost of a stand alone BR player.