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Xbox 360 HD DVD Player

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Accessory for the Xbox 360 console
Xbox 360 HD DVD Player
DeveloperMicrosoft
Product familyXbox
TypeHigh-densityoptical disc player
GenerationSeventh generation
Release date
Lifespan2006-2008
Introductory priceUSD$199
DiscontinuedFebruary 23, 2008
Units sold316,000 in the US (as of December 31, 2007)[3]
MediaHD DVD,DVD
Display1080p (via Xbox 360)
SoundAnalog stereo, stereoLPCM,Dolby Digital,DTS
ConnectivityUSB 2.0

TheXbox 360 HD DVD Player is a discontinued accessory for theXbox 360 console that enables the playback of movies onHD DVD discs.Microsoft offered the drive for sale between November 2006 and February 2008. It was initially sold for $199.

Bill Gates announced during his keynote speech atCES 2006 that an external HD DVD drive would be released for the Xbox 360 during 2006.[4] AtE3 2006,Microsoft officially presented the external HD DVD drive. According toJapan's chief of Xbox operations, Yoshihiro Maruyama, Microsoft would not release Xbox 360 games in the new disc formats.

On February 23, 2008, the Xbox 360 HD DVD player was discontinued byMicrosoft.[5] This decision came just days afterToshiba's announcement to discontinue all HD DVD players and effectively end theformat war betweenBlu-ray and HD DVD. Two days later, the price of the HD DVD Player was reduced to a clearance price of $49.99.Peter Moore had stated that if HD DVD loses the format war,Microsoft may also release an external Blu-ray drive.[6] This was later denied byMicrosoft. All future iterations of the Xbox 360 console and dashboard maintained compatibility with the HD DVD player.

Special black versions of the drive, along with black media remotes, were given to members of the Xbox 360 HD DVD development team. Unlike other black accessories which were created alongside the blackElite console, the black HD DVD drive was never made available to the general public.[7]

Technology

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The rear of the HD DVD drive, showing extra USB ports and a dock for the Xbox 360 wireless adapter

The HD DVD player connects to the Xbox 360 using a miniUSB connection.[8] All of the audio and video processing and output come from Xbox 360 itself. The unit can also function as aUSB hub, with 2 ports on the rear. It also includes a clip for attaching the wireless network adapter to it, much like what Xbox 360 consoles of the time had. The device also has an integrated 256 MB memory unit which is used for storage of HD DVD data and is accessible to the user for saving other data such as saved games.

The Xbox 360 allows the playback ofDVDs in addition to HD DVD titles using this drive; however it does not allow the use of Xbox or Xbox 360 game discs,Audio CDs or mixed media discs. All Xbox 360 games continued to useDVD-9 media. No Xbox 360 with a built-in HD DVD drive was ever released.[9]

Compatibility with PCs

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TheToshiba optical drive used in the unit can readcompact discs and DVDs in addition to HD DVDs when connected to a host that supports reading these formats (such as a PC). As the drive communicates via a generic mass storage protocol over USB the drive can be used as a standard optical drive on computers and operating systems that support USB optical drives. The operating system must have aUDF 2.5 driver to read data from HD DVDs. In addition a software player capable of playing HD DVD titles is required for playback of video. The 256 MB internal Memory Unit on the drive which is used for storage of HD DVD features is also accessible by manually installing USB Mass Storage drivers. Once installed, this can be formatted for use as a storage device although it will no longer function on an Xbox 360 unless it is reformatted.

Windows XP does not have a built in UDF 2.5 driver, instead requiring a third party one to be installed to access data on HD DVDs. Newer versions of Windows andMac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" and later have native UDF 2.5 drivers. Mac OS X v10.5 introduced UDF 2.5 driver support for reading HD DVDs, but the included player software can only play HD DVDs authored byDVD Studio Pro.[10]

In the box

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The retail package of the HD DVD player contains the following:

Notes

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  • 1080p HD DVD playback is only available viaVGA orHDMI cables. When connected viacomponent orD-Terminal cables, 1080p content is downscaled to 1080i or lower.[11]
  • Output ofDolby Digital Plus,Dolby TrueHD,DTS-HD High Resolution Audio andDTS-HD Master Audiocodecs, as well as multi-channelLPCM, is not supported on the Xbox 360 HD DVD player since the Xbox 360 itself does not support them. As a result, only conventional stereo LPCM,Dolby Digital andDTS (optional feature available within the HD DVD audio settings) are available as output, although HD audio can be enabled when used on PC.
  • In theUS, any purchases made between August 1 and September 30, 2007, included five free HD DVD movies.[12] For the sameSRP,online retailerAmazon.com increased the offer to a total of nine HD DVD titles when used with a mail-in rebate.
  • Following its discontinuation, the HD DVD Player was reduced to $49.99 in the US and £39.99 in the UK, and still included the $19.99/£19.99 (SRP) Universal Media Remote, essentially making the price just $30/£20. On May 1, 2008Xtra-vision reduced the price to £6.99.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^Xbox 360 adds 1080p, HD DVD drive is $170 US for November 22nd in Japan - Engadget
  2. ^"Smarthouse - Accessories".Archived from the original on February 4, 2007. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2008.
  3. ^Boyer, Brandon (January 18, 2008)."NPD: 2007 U.S. Game Industry Growth Up 43% To $17.9 Billion".Gamasutra. Think Services. Archived fromthe original on January 18, 2008. Retrieved2010-01-07.
  4. ^"Gates Outlines Vision for the Digital Lifestyle and Showcases New Products and Technologies From MicrosoftArchived July 25, 2010, at theWayback Machine, Microsoft, January 4, 2006
  5. ^"Format War Over: Microsoft Xbox 360 HD DVD Player Officially Discontinued". Archived fromthe original on 2017-07-01. Retrieved2017-09-18.
  6. ^"Moore: Blu-ray Xbox 360 add-on possible"Archived October 11, 2007, at theWayback Machine, Gamespot, January 10, 2006
  7. ^"Special Xbox 360 Elite black HD DVD drive up for auction".Joystiq. April 9, 2007. RetrievedApril 4, 2011.
  8. ^"First Look: Xbox 360 HD-DVD Drive - IGN".
  9. ^"No HD DVD games for 360", Eurogamer, November 1, 2005
  10. ^"DVD Player: Plays HD DVD discs authored in DVD Studio Pro only". Apple. Archived fromthe original on December 29, 2007. RetrievedDecember 12, 2007.
  11. ^Lawler, Richard (September 21, 2006)."Xbox 360 HD DVD playback: Maximum 1080i via component, 1080p VGA-only".Engadget HD. Archived fromthe original on July 10, 2011. RetrievedMarch 11, 2011.
  12. ^"Xbox 360 HD DVD Player Moves to $179, Adds Five Free HD DVDs" (Press release). Microsoft. 27 July 2007. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2010.Today at Comic-Con International 2007, Microsoft Corp. announced it will lower the price of the popular Xbox 360 HD DVD Player from $199 to $179 ERP (United States only) starting Aug. 1, 2007, and will add five free HD DVD movies for anyone purchasing an Xbox 360 HD DVD Player between Aug. 1 and Sept. 30.
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