Mooney Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 Use Xbox 360 to Fully TroubleshootYour HD DVDs With the enhanced content and extensive interactivity of HD DVD comes the increased need for an efficient way to troubleshoot coding. The Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator offers a reliable and economical way of identifying bugs, to help ensure your titles ship error-free. See the XBox 360 HD DVD Emulator Data Sheet. (PDF | 193 KB) The Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator is as easy to set up as it is to use. Gone are the days of trial-and-error testing, thus reducing the costs associated with the HD DVD media. With Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator, a simple connection from an Xbox 360 console to your Windows PC is all it takes. Sessions using the Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator are designed to be used at all phases within your workflow so that you can test at various stages without the hassle. You even have a choice of how to run your session: directly from a network storage share, from a USB drive connected directly to the Xbox 360 console, or from a disc in the Xbox 360 HD DVD player. Different settings within your session allow you to test your titles in different trust modes (FullTrust for AACS-protected titles, or Restricted for non-AACS-protected titles), as well as in different development modes (Strict, forces a stricter interpretation of the HD DVD specifications, and Retail, which tolerates minor title deviations from the HD DVD specifications). When connected to your Windows PC, every emulation session produces a comprehensive log, which you can observe in real time or export to a flat file. You can even filter the types of entries in the log to look for specific types of error conditions. Learn about how the Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator works.Purchase it for only $3,000 from here: www.thisishddvd.com/emulator Thanks to eXophase.com for the news! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alpha Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 $3,000???????? Are they out of their minds? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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