Microsoft have put out a couple of updates for Windows Media Center, the first (via Dennis Morgan) is for the Extender functions on the Xbox 360.

Issues that are resolved by this update:

This update addresses the following issues. These issues occur when you use Media Center on an Xbox 360 console.

•This update addresses a picture quality issue that occurs when you use Media Center Extender on an Xbox 360 console that has a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector to the TV for video and a Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF) connection to the audio device for audio.

•This update addresses an issue in which the Media Center Extender stops responding (hangs) when you play a large non-WMV video over an HTTP session.

•This update provides support for 50Hz output together with better quality for HD models. This feature applies primarily to regions that use the PAL video standard.

I tested this update and unfortunately if your using the VGA cable on the Xbox 360 you still only get 60hz out of it

Update 950125 for Windows Vista, 32-bit versions DownloadDownload the update 950125 package now.

Update 950125 for Windows Vista, 64-bit versions DownloadDownload the update 950125 package now.

 

The other update (via Chris Lanier) is an update for “newer TV set-top boxes”

pdate 950124 for Windows Vista, 32-bit versions DownloadDownload the update 950124 package now.

Update 950124 for Windows Vista, 64-bit versions DownloadDownload the update 950124 package now.

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  1. 50Hz on the XBox360 extender now works and has brought about some noticeable improvements, telecine judder is more or less gone. But it will only work if the display settings (under the system blade) have been setup to display both 60Hz & 50Hz (sadly not possible using the VGA cable).

    Choosing a new resolution will prompt the XBox360 to run two tests to ensure your display is compatible. The first test is run at 60Hz (although it doesn’t say so), and assuming you confirm that this test has passed it will proceed to test the display at 50Hz. This second test will not run if you are using a VGA cable as Microsoft do not support 50Hz over VGA.

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