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XBOX 360 as a DVD player
So I have a big new TV, but no DVD player. Does the XBOX do as good of a job as a good dvd player? I'm totally clueless about this stuff. I'm guessing it won't play burned dvd's?
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Re: XBOX 360 as a DVD player
I use mine as a dvd player on my 32" lcd and I really have no issues. I've read that other ppl have had issues with the quality of the picture, but neither I nor my friends have had issues. In terms of burned dvds...I have played a lot of burned dvds on my player.
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Re: XBOX 360 as a DVD player
I used my old Xbox and my PS2 as a DVD player, and it killed both of them. The DVD drive is the mostly likely part of the hardware to die (since it's the only moving part other than the hard-drive), so you really don't want to stress it too much (unless you've got a really good replacement plan). Considering that you can get a good DVD player for <$100, I think it's worth it just to prolong the life of your $400 console.
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Re: XBOX 360 as a DVD player
I used my PS2 as my only DVD player for the whole 6 years i had it and have never had any issues.
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Re: XBOX 360 as a DVD player
Any of these will work for a regular DVD player. I assume since its a bigger new TV its now an HDtv or is it still analog?
For analog tvs any xbox360/xbox/ps2/ps3 will work fine. If you have an HD then you either want the xbox360 HDDVD add on unit or a ps3. Oh yeah, and component video cables for the HD signal. |
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Re: XBOX 360 as a DVD player
Just because you have a HDTV you don't need to have a hddvd or a bluray. I would say most hdtv owners own neither, as most are waiting to find out how the format war works out...no one wants to get stuck with the betamax of dvds. Also most ppl are are not videophiles, and 480p is good enough.
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Re: XBOX 360 as a DVD player
Its an HDTV. I'm just looking for a good quality dvd signal. My old roommate used a ps2 as a dvd player forever, when he got a real dvd player the quality was noticeably better.
My last tv was about five years younger than me, so I suspect I'll be upgrading to HDDVD's or whatever in about five years. |
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