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Vista MC :: Xbox360 Patch Released
Vista MC :: Xbox360 Patch Released
Published by Mike
25th June 2008
Vista MC :: Xbox360 Patch Released

Just received a note from a Media Center enthusiast in Germany advising that the Xbox360 50mhz HD issue has now been resolved following the release of Vista update 950125.

The problems which have been addressed occurred when using an Xbox 360 console as an extender for Vista Media Center.

• This update addresses a picture quality issue that occurs when you use Media Center Extender on an Xbox 360 console that has a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector to the TV for video and a Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF) connection to the audio device for audio.

• This update addresses an issue in which the Media Center Extender stops responding (hangs) when you play a large non-WMV video over an HTTP session.

• This update provides support for 50Hz output together with better quality for HD models. This feature applies primarily to regions that use the PAL video standard.

See the full KB article & download links here - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950125

So here's some Vista WOW for you: >>>>>>>>>> WOW!! This fix only took 1 year.
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By merovingian on 25th June 2008, 04:34 PM
Re: Vista MC :: Xbox360 Patch Released

Interesting. I am surprised that a software fix on the HTPC can fix 50Hz HD output on the X360.

From the notes, it's not clear to me that the issue is fixed for older X360s with only component HD output.

I don't use my X360 anymore. I think the same goes for most users on here who had put a priority on 50Hz - lots of Linksys extenders have been bought. So is there anyone left who can verify the fix?
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By logifuse on 25th June 2008, 04:37 PM
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Interesting. I am surprised that a software fix on the HTPC can fix 50Hz HD output on the X360.
I was too at first, but it kinda makes sense: Two new updates for Media Center

Justin
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By odgregg on 27th June 2008, 11:47 AM
Re: Vista MC :: Xbox360 Patch Released

Works fine for older component based models as well.
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By Auldar on 27th June 2008, 03:51 PM
Re: Vista MC :: Xbox360 Patch Released

I can't believe it.. They actually fixed it??? I figured they must have decided it wasn't worth the effort..

About time..
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By muzzakus on 27th June 2008, 11:37 PM
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All I can say is AMAZING!! - and about time.

I was watching TV and I thought I was going crazy for a minute, things panned so smoothly, I was then watching financial news with a ticker and it was perfectly smooth!!...I go WTF??!??

I press display info on my TV remote - lo and behold 1280x720 50hz...

HAHA, JOY !
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By xazos79 on 7th July 2008, 04:25 PM
Re: Vista MC :: Xbox360 Patch Released

Anyone noticed that this fix has caused (as far as i can tell) a broken white dotted line on the bottom left of the broadcast of some channels? Not a huge deal, but annoying nonetheless.
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By logifuse on 7th July 2008, 04:37 PM
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Anyone noticed that this fix has caused (as far as i can tell) a broken white dotted line on the bottom left of the broadcast of some channels? Not a huge deal, but annoying nonetheless.
That'll be the wide screen signalling data which is usually only on 10SD. It's usually masked, so it seems odd that they've removed the masking.

Justin
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By Auldar on 7th July 2008, 04:41 PM
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I'm thinking perhaps they reduced overscan?
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By logifuse on 7th July 2008, 04:46 PM
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I'm thinking perhaps they reduced overscan?
Sounds like it.

I have a whacky theory...... The format for TV files is changing from DVR-MS to WTV (with the VMC update due out later in the year), so maybe WTV is still overscanned/masked, but DVR-MS is being treated like plain MPEG2? If you convert 10SD to a plain MPEG2 & then play it back in VMC, you see the white dots.

Just a thought.

Justin
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By scritch on 10th July 2008, 09:30 PM
Re: Vista MC :: Xbox360 Patch Released

I'm also getting a horizontal "distortion" line across the bottom of the screen when displaying on my 360 at 50Hz. When I go through the display setup on the 360 and don't answer the "can you see this" for 50Hz (so it doesn't configure for 50Hz support) the line is gone.

Anyone else see this? About 5-8cms from the bottom of the screen, from left to right.

Regards,
Shane.
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By xazos79 on 13th July 2008, 11:38 PM
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That'll be the wide screen signalling data which is usually only on 10SD. It's usually masked, so it seems odd that they've removed the masking.

Justin
Spewing if they did. I can't stop looking at the damn thing!
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By Mysteron on 14th July 2008, 12:44 AM
Re: Vista MC :: Xbox360 Patch Released

2 questions
1. I've been waiting a long time for this patch so that I can finally view my CRT Panasonic HD 76cm tv in the 1080i (50hz only) it was designed for. I made an Acronis image of my MCE2005 install and took the plunge. Installed vista Ultimate and all went well and easily with my Compro twin E700 working well (I took out my second Compro before install as I thought this may make things easier). However when I went to my xbox360 and connected to the new MCE I found that as usual only 480P worked, 1080i was a no go with the usual zigzag image on the screen at that setting!!! WTF? Do I have to do something special to get 50Hz working? I checked to see that the patch was installed, it was so what do I do now?

Edit: Sorted now, when you select 1080i it is blurred and zig zags but selecting this resolution then does a 50Hz check which comes up clear, accepting this then sets 50Hz. Unfortunately it is 50Hz in MC interface only the blade still uses 60Hz and is unusable at 1080i. Thanks Microsoft

2. Went back to my MCE2005 image build.
Unfortunately now everytime MCE starts I get an error message in a popup window
"Background Addin: No background addin is activated. background addin will now be terminated"
Anyone know what that's all about? Addins I have are Record buffer and Transcode360.
Help and advice would be much appreciated.

EDIT: Fixed this, Buffer record addin must have got corrupted. Uninstalled-reinstalled and all is well again.

Looks like the Pana will have to go as I can't see MS ever fixing this 50Hz issue properly ie MC interface AND Blade outputting at 50Hz.
Last edited by Mysteron; 16th July 2008 at 08:08 PM.
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