Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Xbox 360 Part 2 (.5?)

I reverted back to using component cables, just to get my Optical DD5.1. I had hoped that a second issue I was experiencing would also be solved. However... it was not. I've since opened a repair order and will be sending my 'box back to the repair facility.

For those unaware of the issue, read about it here. I figured this was an HDMI handshaking issue. If the 360 doesn't see something on the end of the AV cable, it won't boot up. I never had this issue with my non-HDMI/non-Elite, so I assumed it was handshaking (component has no handshaking, instead it just completes a circuit - if the Xbox can't see that then I say it's busticated). Oh well.. I finished Assassin's Creed and got a few hours of Call of Duty 4 in before packing it up.

Unfortunately I also finished Uncharted: Drake's Fortune on the PS3 as well as Final Fantasy 1 on the PSP. Sandy picked up a new one for her DS called "Professor Layton and the Curious Village" that's promising. I borrowed it from her for a few hours, and the puzzles are a lot of fun. Layer 5 also made Jeanne D'Arc on the PSP, which I absolutely loved. Hopefully this will be as good. I suppose I always have good old Eternal Darkness to keep me busy. I guesstimate that I am about 60% through with it. The combat system is just so dated that I am having a hard time becoming super absorbed.

Now just to not jones for some Mass Effect while it's gone... and I'll be golden.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

More Xbox 360 Woes

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I recently picked up a new Sony STR-DG910 7.1 HDMI receiver. I was very excited that I could finally switch all of my HDMI enabled devices through a single unit. More so, I was excited that I could have my Xbox 360 Elite output 5.1 instead of oldschool DPL2.0. Unfortunately the HDMI on the 360 will /only/ output PCM2.0. If you want to have your games output in DD5.1, you'll need to use an optical cable along side the HDMI. Bulllllllshit. Please take note of the small Dolby Digital logo on the back. This just goes to show that MS could give a shit about the 360 consumer... How hard would it be to send bitstream over the HDMI when you're already encoding it for the Optical channel.... I don't get it.

I'm also having massive issues with HDCP handshaking with my 360. I may just go back to using component entirely. Especially since HDDVD is dead (here & here). ;)

C'mon Paramount! Throw down some Transformers on Blu-ray!

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