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		<title>Video from your Mac on Xbox360, and Boxee</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 18:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Cypret</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/category/apple/" title="Apple">Apple</a><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/category/home-theater/" title="Home Theater">Home Theater</a><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/category/reviews/" title="Reviews">Reviews</a></p>The Basics
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<p> In this run down I am going to go over what it takes to share this content freely through my house with no fuss. If you didn&#8217;t check out my post on the nuts and bolts of my system, check that out first. That post explains the wiring and how everything is  ... <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/video-from-your-mac-on-xbox360-and-boxee/">Read more</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/category/apple/" title="Apple">Apple</a><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/category/home-theater/" title="Home Theater">Home Theater</a><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/category/reviews/" title="Reviews">Reviews</a></p><h4>The Basics</h4>
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<p> In this run down I am going to go over what it takes to share this content freely through my house with no fuss. If you didn&#8217;t check out my post on the <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/2009/02/25/my-home-theater-set-up-nuts-and-bolts/">nuts and bolts of my system</a>, check that out first. That post explains the wiring and how everything is connected. This post will tackle the software.</p>
<h5> What I&#8217;m Streaming</h5>
<p>Content gets distributed through network. The content I am sharing is pretty standard, its HD videos, photos, and music. I access this content via two different methods. The first method being the Xbox360 &amp; PS3, and the second being <a href="http://www.boxee.tv/">Boxee</a>. </p>
<h4> The Nitty Gritty</h4>
<p> We are an all Mac household, so If you&#8217;re on a PC you&#8217;re 360 connection solutions should be much easier. Since Xbox 360 is built by Microsoft it is set up out of the box to play nice with Windows, not the Mac. The 360 does not connect to my Macs by default. Thus lies the first problem with streaming video content from the Mac to the 360.</p>
<h5> Connect360</h5>
<p class="alignright"><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/video-from-your-mac-on-xbox360-and-boxee/connect360/" rel="attachment wp-att-820"><img src="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/connect360-150x150.jpg" alt="connect360" title="connect360" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-820" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nullriver.com/products/connect360">Connect 360</a> is a third party app that makes the 360 play nice with my Mac. It is a very simple application that only makes minutes to set up (depending on your network configuration).  I have also heard many people mention <a href="http://cynicalpeak.com/rivet/">Rivet</a> (but I have never tried them myself). If you&#8217;re using a PS3 try out <a href="http://www.nullriver.com/products/medialink">Medialink</a>. All these applications get us about halfway there, as you should be able to see the media on your 360 now and access it.</p>
<h4>The Content</h4>
<p> This next section mainly concerning video content as music these days is mostly DRM free and should play just fine on your 360. I&#8217;ll assume you already have video content on your computer. If you&#8217;re looking for content ideas stay tuned for part 3.  Sharing video files can be a bag of hurt if you have the wrong file type, codec, bit rate, etc. These are the settings I use to get my stuff up and running on my 360&#8242;s. The 360&#8242;s should be able to stream H.264, DIVX, XVID, MOV, AVI, WMV, ASF.  Check the <a href="http://support.xbox.com/support/en/us/nxe/gamesandmedia/movies/videofaq/viewvideoplaybackfaq.aspx">Xbox support site</a> for more details and limitations on each file type. If your video doesn&#8217;t meet the specific criteria for playback, you will have to get all fancy pants and convert your video files. If you have a video format other than MKV skip to the Visualhub section, else keep reading or (If (videoFormat != MKV) { $(&#8216;.VisualHub&#8217;).show(); } else { $(&#8216;.nextSection&#8217;).show(); }; //he he he).</p>
<h5> MKV Files</h5>
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<p> MKV files were the trickiest files for me to wrap my head around. MKV files, like most video types, are just wrappers for your standard video and audio files. These MKV files are not supported by the 360 and will not play by default. You will need to convert your content to one of the supported formats listed above to play it on the 360. I use awesome application called <a href="http://www.emmgunn.com/mokgvm2dvd/mokgvmhome.html">MKVtools</a>. It takes the guess work out of converting your files for the 360. Select the device: &quot;Xbox 360&quot;, video: &quot;Pass Thru&quot;, and audio: acc. I use &quot;Pass Thru&quot; to give me the original video quality. The conversion is fast and works pretty much without a hitch. If you buy the full version MKVtools allows batch conversion, which is a really great feature. However, if you&#8217;re trying to convert a movie you&#8217;ll be out of luck with this application. MKVtools has trouble with files longer than an hour or more. </p>
<h5> VisualHub</h5>
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<p> <a href="http://www.techspansion.com/">VisualHub</a> is the Swiss army knife for video conversion. Unfortunately VisualHub is no longer supported or sold. If you don&#8217;t have a copy check out <a href="http://videomonkey.org/Video_Monkey/About.html">VideoMonkey</a> which is trying to become the Open Source answer for VisualHub as it uses much of the same source code. Another option is HandBreak to which I speak to below. For those of us lucky to still have VisualHub: you can simply drop your movie into the queue, select MP4, select &quot;go nuts&quot;, go to advanced options, select at max bit-rate of &quot;3600&quot;, and convert away. I have found this is the optimal settings for streaming movies to the 360. It is a fine science however, so you may have to tweak the settings every now and again for certain encodes. I use &quot;3600&quot; as my bit-rate as anything higher seems to cause major problems for the stream and in some cases won&#8217;t even play.</p>
<h5> HandBrake</h5>
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<p> <a href="http://handbrake.fr/">HandBrake</a> was originally a DVD ripper/converter. It would take your DVD and rip it to many different formats. Today it&#8217;s the same program but now it has built in presets to help you convert easier. Also you can now load videos such as 3GP, AVI, FLV, MKV, MOD, MOV, MP4, MPG, and WMV. Select the 360 preset and start converting. Even with the presets selected you can still muddle around with the settings to get optimal performance. I love this program. It is heavily supported and they add stability and features with every update.</p>
<h4> Video Exhaustion</h4>
<p> Getting your content to the 360 can be more than a little time consuming. However, with the right tools you can view almost any video on your 360. I have a wired gigabit connection from my computer to my 360&#8242;s so it makes streaming HD video a breeze. If you are new to this whole video from the internet idea you will be interested in part 3 which will deal with getting content on your computer. </p>
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		<title>My Home Theater Set up &#8211; Nuts and Bolts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 17:36:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Cypret</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/category/home-theater/" title="Home Theater">Home Theater</a><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/category/reviews/" title="Reviews">Reviews</a></p><p>UPDATE Part 2 is here!!!</p>
<p>My wife and I host a Super Bowl Party every year. Each year the party seems to get bigger and bigger. I get a lot of questions at and after the party regarding my set up. &#8220;How do I do this&#8221;, type of questions. I thought it would be great to  ... <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/my-home-theater-set-up-nuts-and-bolts/">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p>My wife and I host a Super Bowl Party every year. Each year the party seems to get bigger and bigger. I get a lot of questions at and after the party regarding my set up. &#8220;How do I do this&#8221;, type of questions. I thought it would be great to write up a detailed guide on how I set everything up. Let me give you a quick run down of what I have and what I wanted to accomplish. My system as a whole is very cheap, but I get a lot of bang for my buck. Here&#8217;s what I got; I have U-Verse, featuring the Total Home DVR system, but I also have a large collection of DVD&#8217;s that I have started to backup. I wanted this content on all my TV&#8217;s. I have a Projector, a Plasma, and Projection LCD. Ara from the HTGuys podcast chose to make <a href="http://www.htguys.com/archive/2008/February26.html">Mac Mini&#8217;s the heart of his set up</a>. Xbox 360&#8242;s are at the heart of my set up.</p>
<h4>Visual Wiring Guide</h4>
<p><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/hometheater.jpg" ><img src="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/hometheater-300x215.jpg" alt="My Home Theater" title="My Home Theater" width="300" height="215" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-634" /></a>First off I want to apologize for everything sounding very elementary, I wanted this to be easily understandable to everyone. Let me also say that the wiring diagram does not include surround sound wiring, nor does it include the wiring for my U-Verse setup. However, the surround sound wiring is pretty straight forward, I just ran the wires through the walls and out through the celling. The U-Verse part simply used my existing cable wiring and phone lines to connect the U-Verse system. All of the cables and wires were purchased from <a href="http://www.monoprice.com">monoprice.com</a>. If you are buying cables anywhere else, STOP. I opted for a wired connection to most of my devices I stream to. All of the ethernet wires are run through the wall, so there is no mess.</p>
<h4>Media Room</h4>
<p><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4039.jpg" ><img src="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4039-150x150.jpg" alt="img_4039" title="img_4039" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-720" /></a>As you can see in my wiring guide, I have a Dell 2400MP projector and an 80&#8243; homemade screen. The screen itself is MDF with several coats of primer and paint. The surrounding frame is painted flat black and wrapped in felt. The screen is very smooth and I get great results. I am about to add some <a href="http://www.goosystems.com/application/">ScreenGoo</a><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4041.jpg"><img src="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4041-150x150.jpg" alt="img_4041" title="img_4041" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-721" /></a> to give me even more contrast. I have a 360, a PS3, and U-Verse box all using component and optical cables. These cables run into a switcher which allows me to easily have multiple devices on one input. The Harmony 520 remote makes it easy to press one button and have everything turn on. These remotes are cheap, easy to use, and I have one in every room. The optical out from the switch connects to my surround sound system. I can stream Netflix movies, and access content on my computer, all through the Xbox 360. Not to mention playing Gears of War 2 on an 80&#8243; screen is not too shabby either. I can also access most of the same content on the PS3, but I primarily use it as a Blu-Ray player.</p>
<h4>Living Room</h4>
<p><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4058.jpg" ><img src="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4058-150x150.jpg" alt="img_4058" title="img_4058" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-724" /></a>There is not as many wires running through the walls in this room. I got a 52&#8243; Panasonic Projection LCD couple of years ago, and it only has 1 HDMI input. I have an HDMI switch that takes care of the multiple inputs for me and handles all the switching. This is the most complicated part about this system as I have my U-Verse DVR and Sony Blu-Ray player both running into the the switch. <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4060.jpg"><img src="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4060-150x150.jpg" alt="img_4060" title="img_4060" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-725" /></a>The optical runs out of the TV and connects to my surround sound system. If I want to stream from my computer, I just hook up the MacBook to HDMI switch and fire up Boxee. Boxee is a great media center program that also gives me access to my content as well as other great content available on the internet (I&#8217;ll talk more about it in Part 2). Again, this is all controlled with 1 Harmony Remote. This room is my only room that is wireless. I was worried about the streaming ability of the wireless connection, but to my surprise it works just as good though.</p>
<h4>Bed Room</h4>
<p><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4064.jpg"><img src="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4064-150x150.jpg" alt="img_4064" title="img_4064" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-726" /></a>This room has the least going on. I have an awesome wife that bought me a second 360 for valentines day. This 360 is primarily used for streaming my content, and streaming Netflix movies. This is a great way to add media center like functionality with very little cost. This 360 is the arcade unit, and it also has HDMI built right in. If I want to play games I just pop my 360 hard-drive from my other 360 in, and start playing. The 360 and my U-Verse receiver are running into another HDMI switcher. It is all being controlled by a Harmony Remote.</p>
<h4>Baby&#8217;s Room</h4>
<p>This room is my project room. I have got and old Dell lying around, so I loaded Ubuntu on it (Windows is outlawed) and loaded up Boxee. I also have a PowerMac G4 that I&#8217;m not using. I might end up swapping the Dell with the Mac. I have a 19&#8243; monitor hanging on the wall. We will use this as a TV for that room. Again this is my project room, so things will probably change several more times before the baby comes, but I enjoy figuring out solutions.</p>
<h4>The Office</h4>
<p>The office is the central hub for this little setup. The content on my network is being shared from my MacPro. Again, the direct connection to the AirPort Extreme makes it easy for me to share 1080P videos over the network with ease. I wanted to have all the devices that I don&#8217;t need to see, well outta sight. So all of the network devices are in the closet. I have room in the closet, so I can continue to add pieces to the mix and have space for them.</p>
<h4>What I want to add next</h4>
<p><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4051.jpg"><img src="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4051-150x150.jpg" alt="img_4051" title="img_4051" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-723" /></a>Of course one of the first things I want to upgrade is my surround sound systems. I am partial to Onkyo, and I want a 7 speaker surround sound system with multiple HDMI inputs. Next I want to pick up a sound bar system for my bedroom. I really don&#8217;t want to deal with surround sound speakers and wires in the bedroom, so a sound-bar is really tempting. One of the next big items I am going to add to the house is speakers in every room of the house. This would be great to play my iTunes library over the entire house. My plan is to place the main receiver in the office closet, but I still haven&#8217;t figured out exactly what I need and how much control I need in each room. If anyone wants to weigh in, feel free. The baby&#8217;s room is going to eventually contain a webcam that is always running. That way we can easily video monitor the baby through our computers. I might end up adding a MacMini to that room to make it easier for a much cleaner solution. However I still haven&#8217;t decided between using a webcam/iChat, or an IP network camera solution.</p>
<h4>Conclusion</h4>
<p><a href="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4043.jpg" ><img src="http://jasoncypret.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_4043-150x150.jpg" alt="img_4043" title="img_4043" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-722" /></a>Using 360&#8242;s are great ways to extend media center functionality on your network without costing an arm and a leg. If you shop right and do all the wiring yourself, then you can have a system like mine for a small price too. For example I only paid around 2400 for everything in my media room.</p>
<p>Part 2 is <del datetime="2009-05-07T21:10:51+00:00">coming soon</del> <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/2009/05/07/video-from-your-mac-on-xbox360-and-boxee/">here</a>. In <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/2009/05/07/video-from-your-mac-on-xbox360-and-boxee/">part 2</a> I will discuss the software I use for video sharing, conversion, torrenting, and network configurations. Questions? Add a comment below or send me an email.</p>
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		<title>Is the Playstation 3 relevant yet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 19:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/category/video-games/" title="Video Games">Video Games</a></p>I recently read an article from PS3 Fanboy stating the reasons PS3 is relevant again. I found this article very interesting since the format war is over. Is the PS3 relevant now? Below is PS3 Fanboy's reasons as well as what I think.]]></description>
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<p> I recently read an article from <a href="http://www.ps3fanboy.com/photos/ten-reasons-why-the-ps3-is-still-relevant/">PS3 Fanboy</a> stating the reasons PS3 is relevant again. I found this article very interesting since the format war is over. Is the PS3 relevant now? Below is PS3 Fanboy&#8217;s reasons as well as what I think.</p>
<h3>1) Blu-Ray won the Format War.</h3>
<h5>PS3 Fanboy</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>With Blu-Ray having won the format war, the PS3 is looking more and more tempting for AV-philes. Not only is it one of the cheapest Blu-Ray players on the market today, it&#8217;s completely future proof with future Blu-Ray profiles&#8230; </span></p></blockquote>
<h5>What I Think</h5>
<blockquote><p><span> They are right on. The reason I bought the PS3 is because of the Blu-Ray capabilities. Of course I am an avid gamer, but right now I see the PS3 as a Blu-Ray player only. Now that Blu-Ray won the format war more PS3&#8242;s will be sold as Blu-Ray only players. Lets face it, it is definitely the best valued Blu-Ray player.</span></p></blockquote>
<h3>2) High Quality PSN Games</h3>
<h5>PS3 Fanboy</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>The quality of games on the PlayStation Network speaks for itself. Sony seeks out the most innovative and experimental content for its downloadable game service such as flOw and Everyday Shooter&#8230; Finally, Super Stardust HD remains one of the system&#8217;s best titles &#8211; not bad for less than 10 dollars.</span></p></blockquote>
<h5>What I Think</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>This is where I dissagree. First off the playstation store (PSN) is a joke. It is basically a web page you have to navigate awkwardly with a controller. It is not intuitive nor is it user friendly. That aside lets chat about games. PSN does not have the amount or quality of games that its main competitor has in Xbox Live Arcade. Sure there are come good ones like Calling All Cars, and Everyday Shooter, but the majority of the games can be found on other networks where there are many more game offerings. What I care about is exclusives, and so far the exclusives on Xbox 360 far outweigh those on PS3.</span></p></blockquote>
<h3>3) Great DLC support for first party titles</h3>
<h5>PS3 Fanboy</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>First party PS3 games receive excellent downloadable content. Motorstorm, even a year after its release, still continues to receive updates in the form of new tracks and vehicles. Both Warhawk and Resistance receive free updates and improvements as well as purchasable map packs&#8230;</span></p></blockquote>
<h5>What I Think</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>Blah Blah Blah. Sounds like company PR to me. Downloadable content, to me, has been a way for publishers/developers to squeeze every last drop of money they can from you. I don&#8217;t think any company can really brag about their downloadable content unless it was free. I mean lets look at horse armor. Yeah that went over well. The best downloadable content I think have been the map packs and the additional songs you can download for Rock Band and Guitar Hero. Although I really don&#8217;t think these are good reasons why the PS3 is now relevant.</span></p></blockquote>
<h3>4) DualShock 3</h3>
<h5>PS3 Fanboy</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>The DualShock 3 reintroduces rumble to the PlayStation brand. SIXAXIS motion sensing is implemented into most new releases, with developers like Rockstar and Kojima Productions discovering that less is more&#8230;</span></p></blockquote>
<h5>What I Think</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>The DualShock 3 reintroduces rumble to the PS3, something it should have had from the beginning. Despite the new <strong style="text-decoration: line-through;">old</strong> rumble, the SIXAXIS control is very cool if it is used sparingly. I recently played through Uncharted, and Heavenly Sword and I thought the use of the SIXAXIS control was used very well. Still I don&#8217;t think this technology merits that much acclaim. Until there is a game that is revolutionary enough to take full advantage of the SIXAXIS I don&#8217;t it is that credible.</span></p></blockquote>
<h3>5) Value for money</h3>
<h5>PS3 Fanboy</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>Sony lowered the price during 2007 from the ludicrous $600 starting price tag to a much better value $400. The PS3 is one of the cheapest Blu-Ray players on the market and is guaranteed to contain a HDD, built in wifi and a free online service&#8230;</span></p></blockquote>
<h5>What I Think</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>I agree totally. The PS3 is a great value for any video lover. For the hardcore gamer, the jury is still out for me.</span></p></blockquote>
<h3>6) Regular firmware updates</h3>
<h5>PS3 Fanboy</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>Sony continually updates the system to improve the user experience. Over the last twelve months we&#8217;ve been given DivX support, backwards downloading, Remote Start, Folding@Home, themes, Blu-Ray profile 1.1, DVD upscaling and more&#8230;</span></p></blockquote>
<h5>What I Think</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>I think firmware updates are great, especially when they bring new features. However, PS3 has a long way to go in improving their system update process. When you first start up the system there is no indication that a firmware update is available unless you visit the system update or the Playstation Store. After you manually search and find an update you start the download, which in my experience has taken a very long time. When downloading an update you cannot do anything else on the machine until the download has completed. After the download has completed next the system starts the actual update (remember kids don&#8217;t turn off your system). the whole process is cumbersome and time consuming. Also don&#8217;t even get me started on the whole cross media bar (it should be scrapped).</span></p></blockquote>
<h3>7) Remote Play</h3>
<h5>PS3 Fanboy</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>PSP owners can interact with their PS3s even when they&#8217;re in a different room (or country) thanks to Remote Play. Once your PSP is synced up to your PS3 you can turn it on and off from anywhere with wifi access&#8230;</span></p></blockquote>
<h5>What I Think</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>Unfortunately I do not own a PSP so I cannot comment on that. However I do think that if you are a PSP fan, the PS3 ties in very nicely with that lifestyle. For me, my portable gaming device will be the <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/2008/03/05/iphone-the-future-of-gaming/">iPhone.</a></span></p></blockquote>
<h3>8 ) Metal Gear Solid 4</h3>
<h5>PS3 Fanboy</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>The final chapter in the Metal Gear Solid saga is arguably the most anticipated PlayStation 3 title this year. Sony recently announced a worldwide June 12 release date for the game&#8230;</span></p></blockquote>
<h5>What I Think</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>While I am totally stoked for Metel Gear Solid 4, and even more excited for Killzone, I think that Sony need to secure more exclusives to make it relevant. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, those games are system sellers, however so are the dozens of blockbuster exclusive titles that have already been released on Xbox 360. Anyone ever heard of Halo 3? Just look at <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/2008/01/09/my-favorite-games-of-2007/">my list of top games</a>, there is only one PS3 exclusive game. Most of the top games are on 360. Bottom line exclusives sell systems.</span></p></blockquote>
<h3>9) LittleBigPlanet</h3>
<h5>PS3 Fanboy</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>Originally shown off at GDC 2006, LittleBigPlanet captured gamers&#8217; imaginations with its adorable characters and innovative gameplay. The biggest draw of the game, which sees its release later this year&#8230;</span></p></blockquote>
<h5>What I Think</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>I am not that excited about LittleBigPlanet. I think it looks like a fun game, but it is certainly not a system seller. I cannot imagine anyone going into BestBuy and saying ,&#8221;I&#8217;m gonna buy a PS3 to play LittleBigPlanet.&#8221; Seems to me LittleBigPlanet is more suited for the Wii audience. However I&#8217;ll reserve my final judgements until it comes out.</span></p></blockquote>
<h3>10) Home</h3>
<h5>PS3 Fanboy</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>Sony&#8217;s ambitious answer to Xbox Live is coming on in leaps and bounds recently. With news that first party titles will receive their own Home spaces, complete with mini games&#8230;</span></p></blockquote>
<h5>What I Think</h5>
<blockquote><p><span>If I wanted to play the Sims, I&#8217;d play the Sims. Home is a poor excuse for an Xbox Live competitor. I want to quickly jump online see if my friends are on and jump into a game. I am busy with work and home life, and I barely have enough time to jump into a long online game. I don&#8217;t need to waist any time. Here is what Sony should have done do have a decent competitor; re think your cross media bar , look at what Xbox has done, copy it, and make it better.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>The bottom line is that Sony needs to secure more exclusive titles for it to become relevant. Right now I just see mine as a Blu-Ray player, that may one day will become a great gaming system. If a game is released for both systems I snatch up the Xbox version for the gamer points (I know mine is low but I still like them). Sony first party needs to step it up and produce some blockbuster games in a hurry.</p>
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		<title>My Thoughts on the Format War.  They  May Surprise You</title>
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<p>So I am finally doing it. I am taking the plunge. I will be purchasing a PS3 today. It has been a long time coming, but the price drop finally put me over the edge.</p>
<p>The new PS3 will also finally put me into a camp for the HD DVD vs Blu-ray battle. Since I am  ... <a href="http://jasoncypret.com/my-thoughts-on-the-format-war-they-may-surprise-you/">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p>So I am finally doing it. I am taking the plunge. I will be purchasing a PS3 today. It has been a long time coming, but the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/18/sony-slashes-us-ps3-price-releases-40gb-ps3-for-399/">price drop</a> finally put me over the edge.</p>
<p>The new PS3 will also finally put me into a camp for the HD DVD vs Blu-ray battle. Since I am a proclaimed Apple fanboy this seems to be a very good place to be, since Apple is backing Blu-ray. I also have to admit that I am still not totally backing Blu-Ray as the HD DVD player just hit <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/01/best-buy-offers-the-toshiba-hd-a2-for-100-too-and-other-hd-dv/">under $100</a>. I think that HD DVD has started to pick up speed and is starting to be a real contender in the next generation format wars.</p>
<p>Let me then divulge my ultimate plan. I plan to also purchase the HD DVD player for my other HDTV. I can then test the waters out in both camps. I am not planning on buying any HD DVD or Blu-ray discs however. I will get my movies from Netflix like always and not really have to pick a side until someone wins. If Blu-Ray looses I still have an incredible gaming system. If HD DVD wins I will have a great un-scaling DVD player that I can use for my massive collection of DVD&#8217;s. I see it as a win win.</p>
<p>In either case I really look forward to getting movies in HD. I have been longing for this ever since I got my HD set up last year.</p>
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