XboxLiveMarketplace-related stories
Posted Jan 7th 2008 10:23AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, OpEd, PVR Wire, Software

From the CES, Disney-ABC
has announced it will start selling shows on Microsoft's XBox gaming console via the XBox Live and XBox Live Marketplace. This includes material from two Disney Channels, three ABC Channels and material from the MGM video library.
This move is yet another step in putting a ubiquitous entertainment console in the living room. Not that this is a bad thing. Some of the content will be available in HD, despite the fact that Microsoft is not offering HD-DVD in the console. Maybe they're going Blu-ray?
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Posted Jul 19th 2007 5:33PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, Web, Software
Good news for Xbox 360 owners unsatisfied with the video offerings on Xbox Live Marketplace.
CinemaNow has issued an update that lets customers
download and watch movies on an Xbox 360. Up until now, the movie and TV download service was only available to PC users.
You'll still need a PC to download movies. But if your Xbox 360 is plugged into your home network, CinemaNow's Media Manager software will recognize it. That means while the movie will still be sitting on your PC, you can stream it over your network to your Xbox for viewing on your television set.
Nothing too revolutionary there, except that CinemaNow has a library of over 7,000 videos, some of which you will not be able to access from the Xbox Marketplace.
Posted Mar 28th 2007 8:04AM by Brad Linder
Filed under: HDTV, PVR Wire

Looks like Microsoft wants to give you a good reason to buy that new Xbox 360 Elite with the 120GB hard drive. So they're
pumping up their offering of HD video content available on Xbox Live Marketplace.
New content from Paramount, New Line, and Warner Brothers will include
Braveheart, World Trade Center, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Snakes on a Plane, and
Babylon 5: The Lost Tales.There will also be new content from A&E, National Geographic, Totalvid, and anime from ADV Films.
While there's been a lot of talk these last few days about the AppleTV, the truth is you can only purchase programs with VGA resolutions from iTunes, while Xbox Live offers up HD content (with a hard-to-follow pricing scheme based on "points.")