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		<title>Microsoft has released Xbox 360 HD DVD drive emulator</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Microsoft today released details regarding it’s newly developed Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator which has been designed to streamline the HD DVD creation and testing process. The Xbox HD DVD Emulator allows producers of HD DVD’s to test all areas of the disc, such as encoded video and Hdi interactivity, virtually to ensure proper [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Microsoft today released details regarding it’s newly developed <em>Xbox 360</em> <strong>HD DVD Emulator</strong> which has been designed to streamline the <em>HD DVD</em> creation and testing process. The <em>Xbox</em> <strong>HD DVD Emulator</strong> allows producers of <em>HD DVD</em>’s to test all areas of the disc, such as encoded video and Hdi interactivity, virtually to ensure proper functioning of the disc before it is burned. This software based <em>HD DVD</em> burning tool represents a significant reduction in cost for makers of <em>HD DVD</em>’s as it allows companies to do away with costly hardware and an trial and error process of burning which costs both money and time for the company concerned.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://hdstuff.ezlibrary.com/files/2007/12/xbox360logo1.jpg" title="Xbox 360 logo"><img src="http://hdstuff.ezlibrary.com/files/2007/12/xbox360logo1.jpg" alt="Xbox 360 logo" /></a></p>
<p>This new product also ensures a better level of quality as the use of the <em>Xbox 360</em> <strong>HD DVD emulator</strong> can help companies release more titles free of errors thus ensuring a higher profit on their products.  The <em>Xbox 360</em> <strong>HD DVD Emulator</strong> has also been designed to be operated from a network storage share, from a USB drive directly connected to the <em>Xbox 360 console</em>, or by using an optical disc in the <em>Xbox 360</em> <em>HD DVD player</em>. This design was created by <em>Microsoft</em> to lessen the testing time for both <em>Xbox 360</em> <em>HD-DVD</em>’s and with other <em>HD DVD players</em>.</p>
<p>Jordi Ribas, the general manager of <em>HD DVD</em> at <em>Microsoft</em>, stated that the company was “ committed to supporting and advancing the <em>HD DVD</em> ecosystem” and that “the new <em>Xbox 360</em> <strong>HD DVD Emulator</strong> reflects these efforts by providing developers with the software-based tools they need to efficiently deliver the highest-quality content”. Riblas also stated that ““<em>Microsoft</em> developed the <strong>Emulator</strong> to help save studios and postproduction houses time, resources and costs involved with the creation of <em>HD DVD</em> content, and let them focus on what really matters — pushing the envelope with the format.”</p>
<p><em>Source: The Game Reviews</em></p>
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