I have too much Microsoft in my life right now. My computer is under control, and the Xbox 360 works pretty well by itself, but getting the two to talk together is a pain in the ass. The most annoying bit is that in order to stream music to the Xbox I have to use the Zune software. Even though I don't have one of the damned things. Unlike iTunes for the iPod, which actually works really well, the Zune software is the worst thing in the world. It takes forever to load, keeps trying to rescan the same folders over and over, doesn't organize things properly, and the stupid network sharing service takes up 40 megs of my precious RAM. God forbid if Vista got mixed up in this somehow.
As long as I'm hating on computer stuff, I'd also like to give a shout out to Creative, who can't make an Audigy 2 that won't make mysterious static drown everything out in San Andreas. At the moment my sound drivers have completely failed for no reason. I did see some heartening news recently, which said that sound cards are becoming endangered because it is now possible to do 7.1 Dolby surround sound without dedicated hardware. I was worried I would have to settle for another Creative product in my future supercomputer, but maybe I won't after all.
Since I got the 360 I'm not in as much of a hurry to build a new computer. I did see that Hitachi finally put a 1TB drive on the market, but apparently it's relatively loud and uses a fair amount of power. Which I suppose should be expected from the leading edge. Still, the only thing I've decided on for the new computer is the case, an Antec P180.
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I feel the same way about the 360. I'm going to stretch my machine out at least another year, which will make it six years old by the time I think about starting from scratch.
As for the Zune software... well, there are a few third party apps that'll stream stuff to your 360, and transcode in real time if you need it too. Tversity seems to get people excited, although I couldn't quite get it to work for me.
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