Sunday, August 29, 2010

Xbox Live Calling


Here is some good news: Xbox Live fall update targets voice chat. As reported by UK news site Eurogamer, Xbox Live Studios general manager Jerry Johnson said as part of the Edinburgh Interactive Festival that the publisher plans to update Xbox Live’s audio codec to provide better voice communication through the service as part of this fall’s update.

Microsoft generally rolls out its biggest improvements to Xbox Live as part of the service’s fall update, such as Netflix support, avatars, Games on Demand, and more. However, with Kinect‘s November 4 launch approaching, the publisher has been fairly mum on what gamers can expect out of the Xbox 360′s online platform later this year.

But we already have hints what we can expect from the event. “The codec we used when we first launched was a low bit rate codec and we stuck with that,” Johnson said. “We launched and we said we required broadband. We required a 64k connection, which not many people think of as broadband any longer. But that was the minimum requirement to run the service at the time.”

“It’s time for us to move on,” he continued. “Especially if we want to think about broadening a crackly headset on the top of your head is not what people think of when they talk about popular entertainment.”

However, Microsoft had not responded to requests for additional details on the update as of press time. The publisher has also not yet announced when it plans to introduce the update later this year.

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