Xbox One supports the things we just learned PS4 doesn't

Nov 02, 2013 11:07

Recently, this giant PlayStation 4 FAQ went up, shedding some light on some of the console's capabilities. Of course, what people were looking out for were any disappointments, which included a lack of MP3 and audio CD playback and DLNA for streaming content from PCs to the PS4.

Penny Arcade Report reached out to Microsoft to see if the Xbox One ( Read more... )

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mana_runigha November 2 2013, 16:09:31 UTC
Oh they took out a feature I don't use. Snooze! I just want the DLNA enabled for my lets plays

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forcestrong November 2 2013, 16:38:40 UTC
You record LPs? I'm subbing rn.

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mana_runigha November 2 2013, 16:59:43 UTC
Thanks

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voyevoda November 2 2013, 17:12:48 UTC
I do like to play music through my consoles, mainly because my alternative is tiny laptop speakers or headphones. Much prefer listening through the TV speakers.

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myste_uk November 2 2013, 23:31:06 UTC
Have to say this is not something I care about. I've never played music on a console - I have numerous other (and preferable) ways to listen to my music, so makes no odds to me.

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ejia_arath03 November 3 2013, 04:33:01 UTC
Well, if you had a PS3, you didn't need a separate media box that could stream video and stuff from storage on a PC (and I think NAS).

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a_is4addiction November 4 2013, 01:49:43 UTC
This doesn't bother me to be honest. I plan to use my PS4 for gaming and Netflix, mainly. I'm not big on listening to my own music while I play. Besides, I have many other devices that can do that.

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