![]() ![]() ![]() It states, "We tried both single and dual layer discs of various brands and types to rule out media incompatibility, and none would play." That means that anyone who makes home movies and burns them to those discs cannot play them on the Xbox One. However, HDTVTest says the same cannot be said of BD-R discs. That's good news for people who order DVDs online for old TV shows that are burned on demand, rather than mastered ahead of time. Microsoft's own site states that the console "only supports mastered Blu-ray discs and DVDs." However, the HDTVTest site is reporting that the Xbox One can in fact play content that's been burned on DVD-R discs. Now it's been revealed that the console also cannot play content that has been burned to a recordable Blu-Ray (BD-R) disc. Microsoft has already announced that the Xbox One cannot play 3D Blu-ray discs, although that feature could be added sometime in the future via a software upgrade. ![]()
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