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kowenicki said:

Proper DLNA support coming.

Enough said.

 

 

This is already in with the Media Player correct?



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Vasto said:
kowenicki said:

Proper DLNA support coming.

Enough said.

 

 

This is already in with the Media Player correct?

Only via play-to. The new update has a DLNA browser so you only need a NAS or something similar, no need to ue your PC at all.



Mistershine said:
Vasto said:

 

 

This is already in with the Media Player correct?

Only via play-to. The new update has a DLNA browser so you only need a NAS or something similar, no need to ue your PC at all.

What NAS?



Goatseye said:
Mistershine said:
Vasto said:
 

 

 

This is already in with the Media Player correct?

Only via play-to. The new update has a DLNA browser so you only need a NAS or something similar, no need to ue your PC at all.

What NAS?




d21lewis said:
Goatseye said:
Mistershine said:

Only via play-to. The new update has a DLNA browser so you only need a NAS or something similar, no need to ue your PC at all.

What NAS?


Not Esco!!

I wonder if he got anything in the works.



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melbye said:
Ugh, remember when consoles didn't need updates and stilll worked perfectly.


Yes. I also remember when you couldn't play them online. Wouldn't get new features added to the console. And wouldn't see any improvements made. We were shortsighted people back then who didn't understand that a connected console chages and adapts with the needs of the people. Yes. Those were much better times.

/s



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dreamcast210 said:
melbye said:
Ugh, remember when consoles didn't need updates and stilll worked perfectly.


Yes. I also remember when you couldn't play them online. Wouldn't get new features added to the console. And wouldn't see any improvements made. We were shortsighted people back then who didn't understand that a connected console chages and adapts with the needs of the people. Yes. Those were much better times.

/s

Plus most of the games were short, buggy and sometimes unplayable.



Mistershine said:
Vasto said:
kowenicki said:

Proper DLNA support coming.

Enough said.

 

 

This is already in with the Media Player correct?

Only via play-to. The new update has a DLNA browser so you only need a NAS or something similar, no need to ue your PC at all.


I dont even use play to anymore from the PC. I can browse and get all my media directly through the Media Player from the Xbox One. So is there another update coming thats going to improve this even further?



I don't know but looking at how fast MS software development across the board has picked up speed I wouldn't be surprised if we get plenty of new amelioration all the time...

I have 2 parks at home 1 is 100% MS (xb360, xb one, win8.1, wp8.1) and 1 is a 100% (MacBook pro, iPad and iPhone (you guessed it for the noobs I the family, I have way less request that way) ) and to be frank when it comes to cycles lately apple is behind by far but in terms of innovation already before it was a joke but now it's seriously getting ridiculous... Apple is like the opium of computer technology user get a first few highs and then are chasing the dragon the rest of their life...

To be fair MS has had its ups and downs but globally after almost 20 years feeling out myself it's the most satisfying and truly innovating one among them all in the long run and they seem to be back with a vengeance and gearing up to be a force to reckon with on software side once again (not that they got beaten anyway)



melbye said:
Ugh, remember when consoles didn't need updates and stilll worked perfectly.

Still, I thought the internet browser on the SNES was a bit lacking. It could've used some patching.



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