Have contacted Sky, its a general problem. There tech guys are looking into the issue. Sky are going to call me when it is fixed. Fingers crossed it will be fixed today.Have contacted Sky, its a general problem. There tech guys are looking into the issue. Sky are going to call me when it is fixed. Fingers crossed it will be fixed today.
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I am unable to find any specific articles on the xbox support site for that error code, but you may have better luck manually installing the update from a USB flash drive or a CD. Both procedures are on the XBOX 360 software update page on the Xbox 360 Support Site.
When is the last time you updated your Xbox through Xbox Live, this often means that a video codec isn't supported on the Xbox and can be solved a lot of the time through the updates.
You must have a live account and access to the internet. Put the flash drive in the 360, turn it on, go to video library, select the movie you are trying to watch. If it is a supported format is will ask you to download the media optional update (supports most avi, xvid, etc formats).
Both consoles have advantages.
The Xbox 360 has a vast array of titles and has the biggest fan base of the two. If you connect the console to the internet, you can download games and movies through Xbox Live. You can also connect your PC to your Xbox 360 and use the console as a multimedia center using Windows Media Center.
The PS3 has a blu ray drive as standard, so you can watch blu ray movies through your PS3. DVD's are also upscaled up to 720p to improve the look of your movies. The PS3's online service is free, and allows you to download game demo's and downloadable content for games.
The Xbox 360's disadvantages are the fact you need to pay for access to Xbox Live, roughly £40 per year, but it does guarentee a reliable online service. Also earlier and cheaper models of the Xbox do not support full HD via HDMI.
The PS3 is very expensive and lacks quality titles. The console is also on a 10 year plan, so even though the console will outlast its rivals, it is likely to become outdated.
If you want to watch blu ray films and play games occasionally, go for the PS3. If you want a console with a lot of titles and a reliable online service, get the 360. Of the two I'd choose the 360, but in 2 years or so I might need to reconsider.
I Have the same problem and i have know idea what to do please help ?
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