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    Microsoft shares new details on Xbox One April update


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    Posted 08 April 2014 - 11:57 AM

    Plus, YouTube uploads coming to XB1 today!

    New Xbox One features are coming this month: the console can now reboot itself after system updates, users will be able to play 50Hz Blu-ray discs, and direct YouTube uploads.

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    First, here is the trio of new Xbox One features that will pop-up in its upcoming April update (members currently beta testing the update will soon receive them):

    We’re still working on our next Xbox One system update and have been receiving some really great feedback from members with early access. Tonight, I wanted to let you know we’re pushing a few more features to the members previewing new system updates that you may be hearing about. Here are a few details on those features.
    • Blu-ray player supports 50 Hz video output for content recorded at 50 Hz. We’ll also be updating the Blu-ray Player app in the coming days to round out these improvements.
    • Controller and headset adaptor firmware updates will reduce audio static and improve wireless connectivity.
    • Silent reboot after system updates and system update on demand now available. After this update, if your console is in Instant On mode, the update will happen automatically and return to standby upon completion. This means you won’t need to power on your console after an update moving forward. If you want to take future updates when available without waiting for your console to do it on its own, we’ve added this option under system settings. It will only show as available when there is an update to take.

    We’re committed to delivering innovation through system updates, and on behalf of the Xbox team, I can’t say enough how integral fan feedback is to this process. Some features previewed won’t always make it to launch right away because we want to help ensure the best experience for our fans before pushing a new feature.

    Also, these features may roll out over several days to this audience.

    The engagement from our Xbox One community continues to be incredible, in large part thanks to the input and feedback from our fans. Select members far and wide that have been previewing system update features have been as generous with their time and input as we had hoped they would be. This feedback continues to help us make the future of Xbox One yours as much as ours.

    So thank you to those who shared their thoughts with us and, hopefully, are having a little fun in the process.

    We look forward to sharing news when our next Xbox One system update rolls out to the larger community.


    Also, and if you didn't know, you'll be able to upload Xbox One gameplay directly to YouTube starting today!

    Game DVR and Upload are among the most used apps on Xbox One. We know how important it is to be able to easily watch and share video clips, and starting tomorrow we’re rolling out an update to the YouTube app on Xbox One that integrates Game DVR and Upload with YouTube**, making it easier than ever to capture and share game clips with the world.

    Now, use Game DVR to capture epic gaming moments, edit them in Upload Studio, and, with the simple click of a button inside the YouTube app (look for My Uploads**), share them instantly to your YouTube channel. The updated YouTube experience also allows you to watch YouTube videos in Snap Mode, earn Media Achievements, and adds YouTube channels to OneGuide for instant access to YouTube videos right next to your favorite TV listings or App Channels.

    **In Settings, elect to “Share game clips” and “Share on social network”



    The GoPro channel app launches today on Xbox 360 too. The full announcement is located HERE.

    News-Source: Microsoft shares new details on Xbox One April update (via) XboxOneCrunch

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