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RE: Windows XP Media Center Edition Review
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Windows XP Media Center Edition Review
- From: "Des Gibbons" <des@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 20:32:09 -0000
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> > >play games, from harddrive, cd-r, dvd-r or original
>
> >cd-r! do you mean cd-rw or have you replaced the xbox dvd
drive?
>
> To be totally honest, I haven't tried CD-R on my particular
> X-Box, since I'm
> perfectly happy with running things from the network or FTP-ing it to
my
> 120GB drive in the X-Box. But CD-R worked fine on a friends X-Box
> modded in
> the same way with a not-so-official game. I've heard that the
> drives differs
> a lot, especially between 1.0 and 1.1 but even within versions.
There are three different drives, Thompson, Philips and Samsung. The
Thompson doesn't do CD-r, the philips is variable, but the samsung is
top
notch. Quick way to tell, the samsung drive tray has 2 extra holes in
it.
Not a major deal, as you say with a 10/100 port built in, theres not
much
need :)
>
> >Indeed, latest project that caught my attention is to use a
usb
> tv capture
> >device to turn the xbox into a pvr.
>
> That sounds cool, do you have an URL?
Hmmm, it was only a work in progress so I didn't make a note of where I
saw
it, it may have been on xbox-scene tho, maybe 2 weeks ago.
Cheers, Des.
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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