The big question for me is: Does this make it a better experience than XBOX Media Center on the original xbox?
That's my gold standard, and that's why I haven't replaced my xbox with either a 360 or a ps3 yet.
How is the interface that enables access to network resources? Can it handle a NAS? How long does it take to load up a "My Music" folder having 15 gigs (give or take) of music? Does it then cache the metadata, or does it refresh the folder on each access? (that's the biggest problem with xbmc, no caching the list of songs)
Yeah Xbox Media Center is kool i have it myself, but xbox is dead 360 games are a reason enough to get a 360. If you dont have a 360 already you either aint a gamer or just simply broke
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andy @ May 9th 2007 9:45AM
The big question for me is: Does this make it a better experience than XBOX Media Center on the original xbox?
That's my gold standard, and that's why I haven't replaced my xbox with either a 360 or a ps3 yet.
How is the interface that enables access to network resources? Can it handle a NAS? How long does it take to load up a "My Music" folder having 15 gigs (give or take) of music? Does it then cache the metadata, or does it refresh the folder on each access? (that's the biggest problem with xbmc, no caching the list of songs)
Enviable27 @ May 9th 2007 10:56PM
Yeah Xbox Media Center is kool i have it myself, but xbox is dead 360 games are a reason enough to get a 360. If you dont have a 360 already you either aint a gamer or just simply broke