Meh. This is something MCE and the 360 could easily do today if MS would get off their asses. MS has simple ignored consumer demand in favor of making another push for their own proprietary codec. Like ANYONE is going to be bothered to re encode their entire libraries with those mediocre tools and no gain in quality over h.264 or divx. Hopefully they will eventually smell the toast burning around the time hddvd is out or when the PS3 is out and they realized nobody is buying 360's as extenders because totally lack the complete capabilities that are desired by their customers. I won't even get started on the lack of DVD upscaling and the pathetic windows com client that sucks resources like a bloated wart hog rather then just intelligently using UNC from any location to the 360... sigh.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Meh. This is something MCE and the 360 could easily do today if MS would get off their asses. MS has simple ignored consumer demand in favor of making another push for their own proprietary codec. Like ANYONE is going to be bothered to re encode their entire libraries with those mediocre tools and no gain in quality over h.264 or divx. Hopefully they will eventually smell the toast burning around the time hddvd is out or when the PS3 is out and they realized nobody is buying 360's as extenders because totally lack the complete capabilities that are desired by their customers. I won't even get started on the lack of DVD upscaling and the pathetic windows com client that sucks resources like a bloated wart hog rather then just intelligently using UNC from any location to the 360... sigh.