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The Xbox One S could be 4K Blu-ray's white knight. And it plays games, too. The $300 Xbox One S will be the cheapest 4k Blu-ray player when it's released in August, making it a potent weapon in the disc format's battle against 4K streaming video. Could Microsoft's latest game console be the X factor that helps 4K Blu-ray become mainstream? The first 4K TVs hit the market in 2012, but the first actual 4K Blu-ray discs only began shipping this February. The new physical media format faces an uphill battle against streaming services like Netflix and Amazon, which beat it to the punch in delivering both high-resolution 4K and high dynamic range (HDR) video. Disc sales have been declining for years, falling 12 percent in 2015 according to the Digital Entertainment Group, compared to an 18 percent rise in digital revenues. The forthcoming Xbox One S game console could be the best thing to happen to 4K Blu-ray since, well, ever. Microsoft will release the new Xbox in August 2016, with prices starting at $299 for the 500GB model. The console will support both 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray discs and 4K streaming services, with HDR support for both. The only 4K Blu-ray player available today, the Samsung UBD-K8500, currently costs $100 more than the Xbox One S . Others announced but not yet shipping, namely the Philips BDP7501 ($399) and the Panasonic DMP-UB900 (no official US or Australian pricing yet, but the UK price is £600, which converts to $846), are just as expensive or more. Meanwhile Sony has announced it will also build 4K Blu-ray support into its "PlayStation 4 Neo," but that console is expected to cost at least $399. Sony has yet to announce a standalone player but says it will commit by March 2017. With its $100 discount compared to other 4K players, and the fact that it plays games, the new Xbox looks like a really good deal to people looking for a 4K Blu-ray player. Even if you're only curious about the new Blu-ray format, the game playing aspect and other home-theater facilities will likely make the purchase worthwhile. And it could also serve as a "Trojan Horse," getting a 4K Blu-ray player into the hands of gamers who might eventually use it to play discs, too. There's plenty of precedent for that. Can the Xbox One S pull a PlayStation 3? Previous game consoles have played big roles in popularizing next-gen video formats. The original PlayStation helped the DVD replace VHS as the defacto video standard, and the PlayStation 3 went a long way toward popularizing Blu-ray. Game consoles were also among the first to offer streaming video, and are still among the most popular streaming devices. Things are different this time around, however. While the Xbox One S and the new PlayStation 4 Neo will play back 4K Blu-ray and stream 4K content, they won't be the consoles' native format. Both models will use existing Blu-ray disks to store games, and of more importance to gamers, neither console will support 4K games. While format wars are largely a thing of the past -- there's only one 4K disc standard being proposed -- Microsoft has a long history with new disc formats. Back in 2005, Microsoft invested heavily in what turned out to be the loser of the "blue laser wars:" HD-DVD. While Microsoft did produce an HD-DVD solution for its console -- a $200 add-on drive for the Xbox 360 -- it wasn't enough to save the format. Meanwhile the PS3 had native support for Blu-ray, the winner of the war, and remains one of the most popular Blu-ray disc players to this day. Conclusion. If you're looking to buy a 4K player, the Xbox One S is the currently cheapest and most feature-rich option. Of course, we expect cheaper 4K Blu-ray players to hit the market in 2017 and beyond, and maybe a price drop is in store for that Samsung player. It remains to be seen if the new Xbox will have any effect on 4K Blu-ray sales, especially as most people will need a new TV -- and new discs -- to benefit from the format. But it can't hurt. And did we mention it plays games, too? Can You Play 3D Blu-ray Discs on the Xbox One? Yes! On Monday, Director of Programming for Microsoft Larry Hryb, aka Major Nelson, said that a major update to the Xbox One will be rolling out to the console over the next several days. These new features are based on customer feedback, some of which Microsoft received via Xbox Feedback. Probably the biggest feature offered in this release is support for 3D Blu-ray video, and it will have remote purchases, too. “Using Xbox SmartGlass or on Xbox.com, you can remotely purchase games and Add-on content,” Hryb said. “No more waiting to begin downloading when you get home – if your console is set to automatically take updates, your console will begin downloading your purchase.” Also on the list of changes is a low battery notification pop-up window that appears on the screen ans well as the ability to turn off notifications while watching a video. The friends list is also receiving an update, and it will now show when your friends were last on their Xbox One and what games they were playing. According to Hryb’s post, the redesigned activity feed will now take the form of a single column scrolling list that will not only be longer but will include additional content. Gamers will be able to add text to their feed, post a comment and “like” an entry. Game clips and other content can be shared publicly, such as in the activity feed, or privately, such as attaching a clip to a private message. Hryb said that gamers will be notified when one of their posts is shared, liked and/or has comments. Their personal profile will also have its own feed so that the user can see what a particular friend is doing on his/her Xbox One console. He also said that SmartGlass can be used to see what friends have added and for “liking” their posts. Xbox One owners are encouraged to provide feedback via the “User Voice” website. Specific topics include apps, console and accessories, friends and parties, gaming and achievements, home and settings, Kinect, live TV, membership and accounts, SmartGlass, the Xbox Store, and Xbox.com. Recently updated ideas include making SmartGlass available in all regions, accessing the full Xbox Store from SmartGlass, and providing the Xbox One for non-U.S. regions, all of which are “in progress.” “Please continue to share your suggestions and recommendations on our dedicated Xbox Feedback site,” Hryb said. “Your sustained feedback is incredibly valuable and I can’t thank you enough for helping us make Xbox the best place to play. Stay tuned for even more new features headed your way in the coming weeks including more social features and a few new updates for watching TV.” To see what the August Update brings to Xbox One, check out the video below. I wait for the highres virtual reality, but we are not in there at this moment ;-) I wait for the highres virtual reality, but we are not in there at this moment ;-) Supported regions and formats for Blu-ray and DVD movies on Xbox One. The Blu-ray player app allows you to enjoy Blu-ray and DVD movies available in your region through your Xbox One console. Note When you insert a disc for the first time, you’ll see a prompt to install the player app. For more information, see Set up and install the Blu-ray and DVD player app. Supported regions and disc formats. Each Xbox One console is manufactured for a specific Blu-ray and DVD region, following international standards. The Xbox One console can play Blu-ray discs and DVDs that are sold in the same region as the console. See the following tables for the countries in each disc region. Some Blu-ray discs and DVDs are not region-encoded or are coded to all regions. Region-free Blu-ray discs and DVDs will play on any Xbox One console. Note Game discs for the Xbox One console are not coded to regions. Supported regions. Blu-ray discs. Find the region code represented as A, B, or C on the packaging, and verify that it matches your region. Includes most North, Central, and South American and Southeast Asian countries and regions, plus Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong SAR, Macau, and Korea. Includes most European, African, and Southwest Asian countries, plus Australia and New Zealand. Includes the remaining Central and South Asian countries, as well as China and Russia. Standard DVD discs. Find the region code represented as a number between 1 and 8 on the packaging, and verify that it matches your region. United States, Canada, Bermuda, U.S. territories. Europe (except Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus), Middle East, Egypt, Japan, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Greenland. Southeast Asia, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR, Macau. Mexico, Central and South America, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania. India, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Africa, Central and South Asia, North Korea. People's Republic of China, Hong Kong SAR. Special international venues, such as airplanes and cruise ships. Supported formats. Mastered Blu-Ray discs. The Blu-ray player on the Xbox One console supports mastered Blu-ray discs. 3D Blu-Ray discs. Xbox One supports 3D Blu-ray discs when played on 3D TVs. Xbox One gets 3D Blu-ray support, at last, in August update. Mobile purchases, more social connectivity, and yes, 3D Blu-ray playback: Xbox One gets a handful of new perks in a software update coming soon. One minor disappointment with the Xbox One Blu-ray player was its inability to handle 3D discs. No more: In August, the Xbox One will finally play back 3D Blu-ray movies ahead of the PlayStation 4 , which still doesn't have that feature, even though the PS3 does . Microsoft's blog post on the upcoming August software update tells what's new. There's actually a fair amount, including the ability to buy software from a mobile device and have it automatically start downloading on the Xbox One at home. This feature already exists for the PlayStation 4, and comes in handy for large downloads. Other features, and what they mean: Activity feed updates, and expanded friend area on Home screen: you'll be able to see what your friends are doing, and be more aware of it right from the Xbox One dashboard. And it'll show how long a friend's been away from his or her console. Mobile purchases: You can buy games or other content from the SmartGlass app or from Xbox.com, and have it download right to your Xbox One remotely. Low battery notification: You can already peek at your controller's battery level, but a pop-up warning now lets you know when it needs a recharge. Disable notifications during video: It's amazing this wasn't available before. OneGuide in Brazil, Mexico, Austria and Ireland: Four more countries can try connecting their Xbox One to their TV and browse TV listings. Those with early preview access could get these updates as soon as next week. Share your voice. Be respectful, keep it clean and stay on topic. We'll remove comments that violate our policy.

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On top of that with every update we go through Microsoft adds something better for us so we won't have to go out and buy an "updated system" like the last generation of systems. Xbox One Update Brings Huge Blu-ray Upgrade, Remote Features. Microsoft has announced its next update for the Xbox One, which will include remote download features, upgrades to the activity feed, and 3D Blu-ray functionality. Update 1408 will begin rolling out next week for early access users, and will include long-awaited 3D Blu-ray playback. It will also give you the ability to remotely download games and apps purchased through Xbox.com and SmartGlass, but only when your console is set to automatically turn on. Upgrades to the activity feed include changing the interface to a single column list with more content, allowing users to post and like comments on their feed, as well as the ability to post game clips on your feed to share with friends. The update also features upgrades to controller software. A notification will appear on-screen when you're running low on battery, and the controller now vibrates when the Xbox button is held down long enough. Xbox says that some of the features in the update were inspired by its newly implemented Xbox Feedback channel, where users had the ability to say what they wanted next from Xbox. No specific date is given for the update's release. Microsoft only that early access users will be seeing them first, starting next week, while everyone else will be getting them sometime in the "next month and beyond." More details on the update are available on Xbox's site. 3D Blu-ray functionality is huge. Are you excited for this update? Let us know in the comments. David Witmer is a freelance writer for IGN. He enjoys tweeting and blogging about deep stuff. Follow him on Twitter @d_witmer , or on IGN at dynasty_70. © 1996-2018 Ziff Davis, LLC. We have updated our PRIVACY POLICY and encourage you to read it by clicking here. 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Subscribe now and access the reviews and ratings your were looking for! If you feel you have received this message in error, please view our customer care FAQs or access your account information here. Set up and install the Blu-ray and DVD player app on Xbox One. To watch Blu-ray or DVD movies on your Xbox One, you first have to install the Blu-ray app. To install the app, choose one of the following options. Install from Xbox Home. Press the Xbox button to open the guide, select Home , and then scroll right and select Store . Select Search . Type Blu-ray in the search bar, press the Menu button on your controller, and then select Blu-ray Player app when it appears. Select Free or Install to download and install the Blu-ray Player app. Install by inserting a disc. Insert a Blu-ray or DVD disc into your Xbox One. Select the Blu-ray Disc app when it appears. On the Blu-ray player app details page, select Free or Install . Your disc should start playing automatically. After the app is installed, you can watch Blu-ray or DVD movies by inserting the disc into your Xbox One and selecting Blu-ray player on the Home screen, or by finding it under My Games & apps. Xbox One FAQ: Your questions answered. Everything you need to know about the Xbox One. The Xbox One is a powerful beast, full to the brim with exciting features and offering a store front full of top notch titles from AAA blockbusters to indies. Microsoft’s answer to the PS4 and successor to the Xbox 360 has been around for over two years now and a lot has changed since that time. But, for those of you still debating whether to buy an Xbox One, there are some key questions you may want answered first. We’ve endeavoured to answer those questions for you in one handy Xbox One FAQ guide, to make sure you feel informed before you part with your cash. Can the Xbox One stand up on its side? Unlike the Xbox 360, which was capable of being positioned on its side or horizontally, the Xbox One can only be placed one way. The Xbox One has been designed to be sat horizontally, with Microsoft saying that “vertical positioning of the console is not supported”. Keep your Xbox One flat Position it away from direct heat sources Don’t put objects on, under or directly next to your Xbox One Keep the vents free from clutter in order to prevent overheating. Can the Xbox One download games when off? Yes, through Instant-On mode. When you first boot up your Xbox One, you’ll be offered the choice of two power-off modes – don’t worry, you can change your mind later. What does the Xbox One come with in the box? If you’re wondering what you’ll get when you buy a basic Xbox One, such as whether the Xbox One comes with an HDMI cable, here’s everything you get in the box: 500GB or 1TB Xbox One console Xbox One Wireless Controller HDMI Cable Power Brick Power Cable Xbox One Chat Headset. Does the Xbox One come with a headset? In the box with your new Xbox One, you’ll receive the Xbox One Chat Headset. Separately it costs around £20. It’ll only offer you mono sound, but it does come with a microphone. Sign up for the newsletter. Get news, competitions and special offers direct to your inbox. Does the Xbox One have Bluetooth? Sadly, the Xbox One doesn’t support Bluetooth. So that means if you want to use your expensive non-gaming wireless headphones or a wireless mouse and keyboard, you’re scuppered. Does the Xbox One have DLNA support? One of the big things Microsoft has focused on delivering over the course of 2014 is improving the entertainment features of the Xbox One – taking it tantalisingly close to being the all-in-one entertainment console it always promised to be. Can I use an external hard drive with the Xbox One? Yes, to store all your games, apps and other content. Does the Xbox One support 4K? The Xbox One supports both 3D and 4K Blu-ray discs at present. Microsoft insinuated at launch that there was a possibility of the Xbox One offering support for 4K games and other content in the future, if they’re rendered at that resolution. “There’s no hardware restriction at all,” said Microsoft’s Yusuf Mehdi at the time to Forbes. Is the Xbox One cloud used for more than just storage? Cloud support and storage doesn’t sound very exciting, but on the Xbox One it will actually be really useful for games. Primarily it’ll be a place to save settings, game progress and other information. Game developers will also be able to add new features, fix bugs and improve the way games play. Take Forza Motorosport 5, for instance, where the cloud support powers the new Drivatar feature. The developers can see which cars and races prove popular and improve the AI of virtual opponents to make one race play out in a dramatically different way from one week to the next. What’s new about the Xbox One Kinect? It’s a bigger unit and you’ll need to make a little extra room for it, but there are some really clever things this second-generation motion-sensing controller can do. For starters, it has a wider field of vision that means you only need to be 1.4 metres or so away, making it more suitable to use in smaller rooms. It can now track six people at once, tell who’s holding the controller, work in the dark and can even track facial expressions. So it’ll know when you’re smiling after you’ve finally got through the mandatory day one update… How much is Xbox Live Gold? Xbox Live Gold costs £5.99 a month in the UK, or you can pay £39.99 for an annual subscription. If you can afford the lump sum, we’d suggest you opt for the yearly membership, as the one-off payment will save you over £30 off the monthly payments. Not only does Xbox Live get you access to online multiplayer gaming, with faster matchmaking, but you’ll also get free games every month through the Games With Gold offer. There are also Deals With Gold to take advantage of, too, giving you discounts of up to 75 per cent off selected games in the Xbox Live store each month. Previously, you’d need an Xbox Live Gold membership to access entertainment features such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Instant Video or even the Xbox One OneGuide EPG, but Microsoft changed its policies in 2014. Does the Xbox One have improved matchmaking? The Xbox One is designed to find your perfect partner online. Now, when we say ‘perfect partner’ we obviously don’t mean it in the online dating sense. The new Smart Match feature will help you find a suitable gaming mate, all without having to sit waiting in a lobby. The new matchmaking system, Smart Match, runs in the background and matches you to other players based on characteristics such as skill level, reputation and language. It’ll even tell you when it’s found a match so you can get ready to get it on. (Your game face, that is.) How do I watch TV through my Xbox One? Natively the Xbox One is compatible with cable or satellite TV services like Virgin Media or Sky, so if you’re lucky enough to subscribe to one of those, you can feed them straight in. Can I watch TV and play games at the same time? A feature perfect for multitaskers, the Xbox One will let you run two applications at the same time, so you can play games and catch up on Game of Thrones at the same time. It uses the same ‘Snap’ feature as Windows 8-running devices like the Microsoft Surface Pro 2, enabling you to also double up with other apps like Skype chats. Now you can pretend you’re listening to friends and family overseas while you slash through another enemy in Ryse. Are there dedicated servers for all Xbox One games? This should be a source of good news for all Xbox One multiplayer gamers. Tapping into the cloud, Microsoft has revealed there will be dedicated servers for all Xbox One games and they will be free to all developers. Essentially this means games against friends will be played on more stable connections, so you can have no complaints when you get another hiding on FIFA 14. Can you play Xbox 360 games on the Xbox One? We’ve explained the Xbox One backwards compatibility in detail already, but to put it simply. Yes. Xbox One backwards compatibility for Xbox 360 games is real and really easy to do. There are currently over 100 games supported by the service, and to run them all you need to do is insert the Xbox 360 disc into your Xbox One, or re-download the titles from the store to play them on your latest console. Can you use an Xbox 360 controller with Xbox One? If you’re thinking of using your old Xbox 360 controller with your new Xbox One, you’ll be disappointed. The Xbox One is only compatible with the new Xbox One wireless controllers. Can you remap the Xbox One controller buttons? Yes. If you want precise control over your Xbox One Wireless Controller you can download the Xbox Accessories app on your Xbox One. Remap controller buttons Swap sticks Swap triggers Invert the Y axis on sticks. Does Xbox Live filter trolls? Nobody likes a troll, whether it’s on Twitter or the nasty, swearing types on Xbox Live. Microsoft is addressing the situation with its new reputation system. Ditching the Xbox 360’s five-star grading system, the One’s sophisticated monitoring can intelligently identify ‘proper’ players from the offensive trolls, creating a parallel Xbox Live environment where similarly unpleasant gamers can be left to annoy each other while the rest of us get along nicely. At least, that’s the theory – we’ll keep a close eye on how things go to see if that’s the reality. Will my Xbox 360 achievements carry over? Good news, Xbox 360 owners – achievements will follow you over to the Xbox One and can unlock new content on the next-gen console. The nature of how achievements work is changing slightly as well. Powered by the cloud, Microsoft is adding achievements for non-gaming content, so if you use a particular streaming service for a set period of time, you’ll be rewarded for your loyalty. Can I use Skype on my Xbox One? Skype, the popular VoIP service bought up by Microsoft back in 2011, is deeply integrated into the Xbox One thanks to Kinect. Utilising the 1080p HD cameras and stereo microphones, you can make video calls and the Kinect camera will zoom and pan as you move around the room.You can make group video calls with up to three other people and there’s even support for instant messaging via the on-screen keyboard. Skype will also power the Xbox One’s party chat, which supports up to eight users when you’re playing multiplayer. How does Xbox One remote play work? With Windows 10 came the ability to steam Xbox One games to your Windows 10 PCs and tablets. It works in a similar way to the PS4 Remote Play with the PS Vita and select Sony Xperia devices. Can the Xbox One play used games? Although this wasn’t the case when the Xbox One was first announced, Microsoft changed its mind and made it so the Xbox One can play used games. Can’t Play 3D Blu-ray on Xbox One X? Nov 14, 2017 06:32 am / Posted by Diana Joan | Categories: Hot Topics. The Xbox One X, Microsoft’s new gaming console, which was revealed by Microsoft at its E3 2017 conference on Sunday. We get the exciting news: Getting the true 4K UHD experience on Xbox One X. However, we also got the sad information: Xbox One X reportedly won’t include support for virtual reality, what’s happening? Why Xbox One X quit the 3D movies market? Xbox marketing chief Mike Nichols told the Wall Street Journal on Monday: "The opportunity on PC is larger, because the install base is larger and we think the customer experience will be better on PC." So Microsoft’s reasoning behind the decision is that VR is better suited for the PC than gaming consoles. It’s really a sad message, but we still can enjoy the wonderful 3D movies on PC. Following is the best steps for watching the 3D movies on PC. Preparation Work: 3D media player which you can oplay the movie with 3D effect. 3D movies, you can get the 3D movies from the perfect 3D movie download sites. 3D VR headset or glasses which you need to wear and get the true 3D experience. Following we will tell you the total and comprehensive way to enjoy the 3D movies on PC. Getting Best 3D Movies from Here: First, you can get the 3D movies from the free 3D video download websites, also you can take full use of the common 2D videos, DVDs, Bluray movies, one 3D video converter can do the great task for you, you can convert the 2D common videos to 3D videos with 3D effect, which can save you much time on searching the 3D movies online, you also can save much money on 3D videos. 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