First Hand Account of Xbox Media Streaming Experience
One of the things we are constantly talking about is how media streaming has yet to hit the masses. There are a ton of options out there, but it seems that the market hasn't really taken off just yet. We keep reading articles predicting that this is the year of streaming and whatnot. Well we have seen how well the
AppleTV has done and it is clear that mainstream America is not ready for media streaming.
One area that has made some serious inroads into getting your average person into streaming media has been the newest generations of game consoles. They all have the ability to stream media from your local network with some being better then others. The
Xbox 360 seems to be the best of the lot so far in dealing with getting your media onto your TV. A great piece of software that people have been using to stream their content to the 360 is a software product called
Connect360. This has proven to be one of the better solutions to using the Xbox as your main media streamer.
We stumbled across a very interesting post about one persons dealings with taking the plunge and making their
360 their main streaming device. They provide a great first hand account of what you can expect if you decide to use your
360 as your media streaming device of choice. It is a very well written article and one that we think can help people to get a better grasp of what they have in store for them if they decide to go that route. You can check it out
here.
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Posted by David Ficocello at December 10, 2007 6:00 AM