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#226 |
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I think the Dashboard is sometimes getting stuck for me!
A few times now, once my X1 has loaded (I have it set to fully switch off - power brick light orange), after a about a minute, the 'Friends' tab and the 'Whats New' tabs along the top, don't show up unless I refresh the dashboard manually (left and right triggers + Y button).
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#227 |
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Ok, another question!!!
Last night, I wanted to play Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and have Internet Explorer Snapped on the right had side (I have finished the game but wanted to follow a online guide to find all the collectibles in the game) but just could not find a way to do this!? I was randomly pressing buttons until I accidentally discovered how to do this (think I double tapped the guide button and it came up with a snapped menu of all the apps I could snap - Internet Explorer being one of them). This was all good as I could then read the guide on the collectibles (in the snapped app on the right) whilst at the same time playing the game (in the main screen) however, it was then that I hit a stumbling block! I just could not figure out how to switch between the snapped app and the main game?? There should be a one button press where you can switch between the main game playing and the snapped app however, the only way I could switch was by double tapping the guide button and selecting the snapped app. Then, when I wanted to switch back to the main game, I would again, have to double tap the guide button and select the game from the menu - thats a total of 6 button presses just to switch from the main game to Internet Explorer in Snapped mode and then back to the game again??? Surely there's an easier way to accomplish this?!
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#228 |
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Not that I have found. It is easier to move between snapped screens now then it was originally.
What you have to remember is the Xbox 1 was designed for voice control to be used with the Kenect so switching screens etc was just a command away. |
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#229 |
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Not that I have found. It is easier to move between snapped screens now then it was originally.
What you have to remember is the Xbox 1 was designed for voice control to be used with the Kenect so switching screens etc was just a command away.
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#230 |
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Hi, me again with a question about streaming from the Twitch app on Xbox One.
When I snap Twitch and am playing a game, when choosing the 'Start Broadcast' option from the Twitch app, after it gives me the best speed to use to stream with, after a while, I get an error message saying that I have low bandwidth on Twitch??? I checked within the the Settings app on the Xbox One and when going into the 'Detailed Network Details' I get the following information: Download : 84 Mbps Upload: 6mbs Latency: 160 Ms My Xbox is connected to a Powerline AV500 adaptor which goes through the plug socket and then at the other end, the other Powerline Adapto obviously connects to my router. These adapters say they are good for 'up to 500mbs of HD streaming' so why am I getting a low bandwidth error when trying to stream my gameplay via the Twitch app?? ![]() Do I need a higher 'Upload' speed ( I have a Virgin Media 'up to 100mb connection)? |
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Hi, me again with a question about streaming from the Twitch app on Xbox One.
When I snap Twitch and am playing a game, when choosing the 'Start Broadcast' option from the Twitch app, after it gives me the best speed to use to stream with, after a while, I get an error message saying that I have low bandwidth on Twitch??? I checked within the the Settings app on the Xbox One and when going into the 'Detailed Network Details' I get the following information: Download : 84 Mbps Upload: 6mbs Latency: 160 Ms My Xbox is connected to a Powerline AV500 adaptor which goes through the plug socket and then at the other end, the other Powerline Adapto obviously connects to my router. These adapters say they are good for 'up to 500mbs of HD streaming' so why am I getting a low bandwidth error when trying to stream my gameplay via the Twitch app?? ![]() Do I need a higher 'Upload' speed ( I have a Virgin Media 'up to 100mb connection)? |
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#232 |
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I think alot of people get this error message, I get it alot and I just ignore it. Even though the error message shows up when I playback my stream using other devices the quality is fine. You could check your stream on your PC if it's worrying you but I think it's one of those things that happens within Twitch now and again.
I tried again last night to stream a game from my Xbox One. I chose the 'recommended' speed for streaming (it normally recommends a speed between 2000kbs to 2500kbs) but that was still throwing up an error message. Even choosing the 'high', 'medium' and 'low' speeds throws up the same error?! I'm sure that my upload speed of 6mb is adequate to stream Twitch! At one point, I just ignored the error and it went away and at one point, I even had 1 follower watching (although I obviously did not know how good a quality my stream actually was), and I could see the 'Live' word in the snapped Twitch app so I knew it was in fact streaming. The problem now though is this : when I later went to the 'past braodcasts' section, both on my Xbox One app and also on the Twitch website - none of my broadcasta are showing?? This is leading me to believe that I didn't actually manage to broadcast successfully at all ![]()
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#233 |
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...hmm, it seems that this actually happens quite a lot then.
I tried again last night to stream a game from my Xbox One. I chose the 'recommended' speed for streaming (it normally recommends a speed between 2000kbs to 2500kbs) but that was still throwing up an error message. Even choosing the 'high', 'medium' and 'low' speeds throws up the same error?! I'm sure that my upload speed of 6mb is adequate to stream Twitch! At one point, I just ignored the error and it went away and at one point, I even had 1 follower watching (although I obviously did not know how good a quality my stream actually was), and I could see the 'Live' word in the snapped Twitch app so I knew it was in fact streaming. The problem now though is this : when I later went to the 'past broadcasts' section, both on my Xbox One app and also on the Twitch website - none of my broadcasts are showing?? This is leading me to believe that I didn't actually manage to broadcast successfully at all ![]() ![]() Oh well
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#234 |
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Thought I would post here again (I know its been a while!!) as the New Xbox Experience releases soon (out on the 10th) and I know, I'll once again have a flood of questions along the lines of, "...where's this gone and why have they done that?" type questions!!
For what its worth - I think the new Dashboard layout coming on the 10th looks pretty good. |
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#235 |
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The new dashboard layout is pretty straight forward and once it launches you should get a couple of videos on the console to introduce you to the new UI.
Also it does not launch until the 12th. |
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