iOS and Android apps no longer able to receive antenna TV signals through console
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It sucks to lose functionality but I don't see this as much of a loss. I think the HDHomeRun is a better solution.
For that price point for the dongle, one could essentially migrate to an HDHomeRun which already has a native app on the Windows Store. Not the prettiest UI but at least servicable.
"Still, it's always odd to see a console maker removing features from the hardware rather than adding them"
Snap mode.
Family play
Sony killing Linux
Sorry but there has not been one single update to my XB1 where I've felt a value add. In fact, If I had known about this feature I would have bought the WinTV device to watch OTA on the xb1 which already serves as the main source for TV in my house. Sling and YouTube mainly.
More of the same you don't actually own what you thought you bought into.
I came so close to buying an XBox One actually for the convergence vision - especiallt for the Skype calls using Kinect.
Pretty glad I didn't now.
Microsoft no longer wants to spend money supporting those few that do
Maybe I missed it in the article, but is there any reason to remove this feature? Were there licensing issues, or they just don't want to support it anymore or something?
Edit: Yup. Missed it.
Microsoft no longer wants to spend money supporting those few that do
Maybe I missed it in the article, but is there any reason to remove this feature? Were there licensing issues, or they just don't want to support it anymore or something?
Edit: Yup. Missed it.
Microsoft no longer wants to spend money supporting those few that do
I came so close to buying an XBox One actually for the convergence vision - especiallt for the Skype calls using Kinect.
Pretty glad I didn't now.
I came so close to buying an XBox One actually for the convergence vision - especiallt for the Skype calls using Kinect.
Pretty glad I didn't now.
I came so close to buying an XBox One actually for the convergence vision - especiallt for the Skype calls using Kinect.
Pretty glad I didn't now.
I still make Skype calls using my Kinect. Other than the streamlined login, it is the feature I use it for the most.
Like others I missed this feature and would have used it had I been aware of it. I'm looking at the HDHomeRun and a little confused. From what I can tell, I would need to get the Connect for about $90, connect it to my network, and then use that to stream to the XB or my phone/tablet via their respective apps. With the Haupage, I would need to spend $80 plus an antenna (total about $90), connect it directly to the XB, and then use OneGuide to watch and (until 12/1-ish) stream to my phone/tablet.
At this point I'm looking at an equal cost and have to choose between streaming to multiple devices or a more attractive interface?
I remember that brand from 20 years ago as a TV tuner for the PC.
About time to turn over the TV frequencies to the internet anyway.
For that price point for the dongle, one could essentially migrate to an HDHomeRun which already has a native app on the Windows Store. Not the prettiest UI but at least servicable.
"Still, it's always odd to see a console maker removing features from the hardware rather than adding them"
Snap mode.
Family play
Sony killing Linux
Sorry but there has not been one single update to my XB1 where I've felt a value add. In fact, If I had known about this feature I would have bought the WinTV device to watch OTA on the xb1 which already serves as the main source for TV in my house. Sling and YouTube mainly.
More of the same you don't actually own what you thought you bought into.
It's sad to see a product launch before it's time...
"Still, it's always odd to see a console maker removing features from the hardware rather than adding them"
Snap mode.
Family play
Sony killing Linux
Sorry but there has not been one single update to my XB1 where I've felt a value add. In fact, If I had known about this feature I would have bought the WinTV device to watch OTA on the xb1 which already serves as the main source for TV in my house. Sling and YouTube mainly.
More of the same you don't actually own what you thought you bought into.
Good news. You can still watch OTA on the XB1 with this device, you just can't stream it to your phone via the Xbox app.
(See also: The removal of a Linux installation option on the PS3, which eventually led to a class-action settlement).
...This is the company that brought us "Plays for Sure(tm)"Still, it's always odd to see a console maker removing features from the hardware
"Still, it's always odd to see a console maker removing features from the hardware rather than adding them"
Snap mode.
Family play
Sony killing Linux
Sorry but there has not been one single update to my XB1 where I've felt a value add. In fact, If I had known about this feature I would have bought the WinTV device to watch OTA on the xb1 which already serves as the main source for TV in my house. Sling and YouTube mainly.
More of the same you don't actually own what you thought you bought into.
Maybe I missed it in the article, but is there any reason to remove this feature? Were there licensing issues, or they just don't want to support it anymore or something?
Edit: Yup. Missed it.
Microsoft no longer wants to spend money supporting those few that do
I purchased the TV tuner for the promised DVR capabilities that they never developed. I guess its just a matter of time before they remove the functionality to watch the last 30 minutes of an OTA channel.
Maybe I missed it in the article, but is there any reason to remove this feature? Were there licensing issues, or they just don't want to support it anymore or something?
Edit: Yup. Missed it.
Microsoft no longer wants to spend money supporting those few that do
I'd be interested in seeing an update to the article if Microsoft comes out with their rationale. If killing this frees up resources that can go towards better usability, it could be argued it is a good decision. Microsoft has extensive data on what is being done with their consoles--I believe at one point more than half of its use was some type of media streaming, rather than gameplay.