Thursday, 8 March 2012

Vevo application brings ad-supported music videos streaming towards the Xbox 360 360

The recording services Microsoft introduced could be visiting Xbox 360 360 still trickle out and also the latest comes from Vevo. What it really brings totally free (except for the req'd Xbox 360 Live Gold subscription, obviously) is really a library of music videos that's large enough (45,000 deep) that you should remember once the M in MTV represented something. One more bonus is the fact that most of the videos are really in hd, unlike those broadcast on MTV and Fuse's hd channels, so when we spoken to the organization in front of the launch i was told the video and audio happen to be reencoded particularly for TV viewing.

There is the requisite Kinect integration for voice and gesture control, and customers can produce a queue of videos and skip through them without temporarily halting the experience, not to mention share what they are having fun with other customers on Xbox 360 360 and services like Facebook. On top of that, it isn't a pay-per-view setup like iTunes or even the standard Xbox 360 music videos. You will find a couple of eccentricities however, like requiring to produce a Vevo account to obtain access and the amount of clicks it requires to include videos to some playlist. Still, whether you need to autoplay all your favorite artist's videos or pick individually everything works pretty much -- the only issue now's finding something worth hearing. Look into the Xbox 360 360 application marketplace to download it or provide the video demo (embedded following the break) a look.

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