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Some people complained of lyp-synch problems when watching films on their PS2, does this same problem appear on the XBox?
Anyone?
It has played all of my DVDs (inc. Matrix and Toy Story) without any problems at all. No lip sync issues or scratched DVDs for that matter!!
Overall I am very impressed, and for the average movie fan who will be watching movies on a mid-size TV (32" widesceen say), it will be more than adequate. For movie junkies that need the best of everything, they yes you will find fault with it, but I couldn't.
Oh, and the XBox is quiet too, unlike the PS2 whose fan could blow for England!!!
Hope that helps.
Has any tried a wide range of DVD movies on the XBox?
I don't mind if the XBox doesn't have DTS as I don't use DTS at the moment, and I'm unlikely for some time. I think that seeing as the XBox is primarily a games machine and none of the games will ouput DTS sound, Microsoft thought there wouldnt be any point of having that as an ouput option.
Cheers for the help!
If so, I wouldn't be surprised if they refused Microsoft a licence.
> How on Earth did Sony manage to make that mistake?
Personally, I've never encountred it, so I can't say!
Just a few questions to add:
How does the video & picture quality compare with a £200-£300 DVD player? (i.e. a good brand name DVD player)
Also have all of your DVD movies worked flawlessly? In the past some low quality DVD players failed to run movies like the Matrix or even Toy Story properly, how does the XBox handle it?
Cheers for the info.
How on Earth did Sony manage to make that mistake?
Then again - who want's to look at pixellated, square nipples?