S1500, on Thu May 1, 2008 5:08 PM, said:
1. I watched the intro video, & the console locked up right after it. Not a good sign.
Not to worry. This is actually a bug in the program that I stumbled across when I got mine. Apparently if you set your display settings up front, play the video, and then try to change those settings again after the video has played (but before you complete the initial setup), sometimes it can cause the console to freeze.
The solution is just to watch the video with whatever settings you chose, move through to the dashboard, and make your new changes there.
S1500, on Thu May 1, 2008 5:08 PM, said:
2. I tried testing again & again to connect to my WMP 11-on Windows system in the bedroom. Failed every time even after config changes. But, I browse around a bit, and it works like a charm. I can stream my mp3s, bittorrent vids, etc on them. Yay!
Connecting with WMP isn't very obvious at first, but yes, if you find a good online guide (or even search the Xbox site), there are very detailed "step one-step two" instructions for how to do it. Works great, actually.
My main gripe with the 360 is that there's no way to transfer files between the console and a PC. There's no way to ship videos and MP3s from your PC or USB device other than streaming. And, while you
can rip CDs to your 360 console and store the tracks on the hard drive, there's no way to send video or MP3s back to your PC for storage there, or any other files.
While I can understand limiting the ability to send purchased items from the Marketplace from 360 to PC, there really should be a way to send saved games, game downloads, free videos, and other similar content to a PC if all you want to do is store stuff you don't use on a PC's hard drive for safe keeping. The ability to back up files to a PC would be especially helpful to me, since I have dialup. Redownloading stuff takes way too long. Also, for some items (like the videos that ship with a hard drive or
Hexic HD), there's no way to redownload those at all without a lot of jumping through hoops and a friendly telephone call to Tech Support Purgatory.