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You can plug s20 to TV I supposeXCloud in TVs?
To comply with App Store policies, the preview experience on iOS may look and feel different for those who have been testing on Android. Key differences and things to know:
In order to participate in the Project xCloud limited iOS TestFlight preview, here are the technical requirements:
- The iOS TestFlight preview is only available in the US, UK, and Canada at this time.
- Unlike the Xbox Game Streaming (Preview) app on Android, this iOS TestFlight preview is for Project xCloud only and does not include Xbox Console Streaming (Preview) at this time.
- Due to App Store policy, the iOS TestFlight preview will begin with one game, “Halo: The Master Chief Collection.”
- As is standard with iOS TestFlight builds, we’re starting with a very limited preview audience. Up to 10,000 testers will be invited into the preview, but we anticipate that demand will exceed our capacity and we will be unable to accommodate all applicants. We’ll distribute invitations to participate on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Because of how iOS TestFlight works, those who are accepted into the iOS TestFlight preview may not necessarily participate for the full duration of the preview. As noted earlier, there are limited spaces available, so for testing purposes we may need to cycle through registrants in order to best utilize the available testing audience. This also means that even if you miss out on the initial allocation, you might receive an invitation to participate later in the preview!
Here’s how you can register to participate in the Project xCloud limited iOS TestFlight preview:
- A Microsoft account (MSA) associated with your Xbox gamertag.
- An iPhone or iPad running iOS 13.0 or greater and also Bluetooth version 4.0.
- A Bluetooth-enabled Xbox One Wireless Controller. Please refer to this support article if you are unsure if your Xbox One controller supports Bluetooth.
- Access to a Wi-Fi or mobile data connection that supports 10Mbps-down bandwidth, similar to streaming video. If you are using Wi-Fi, we recommend using a 5Ghz connection.
- Optional but recommended: a third-party controller mount for phone-based gamers, available at 11 Street and other retailers.
For those iOS users already registered in the Android preview.
For those iOS users not already registered in the Android preview.
- Open the Project xCloud registration link
- Update your registration for the Project xCloud (Preview) and indicate you are an iOS user through the “Mobile Device Make” dropdown menu
- By updating your registration to iOS you are requesting access to Project xCloud TestFlight preview. This does not impact your Android registration. You can still play on your Android devices
- If there are still available spots for testers, you will receive an email from TestFlight for Xbox Game Streaming (Preview)
- Open this mail from your iOS device, it contains a link to download TestFlight to your iOS device
- Follow the TestFlight installation steps
- From the TestFlight app, install the Xbox Game Streaming (Preview) app
- Sign-in to the Xbox Game Streaming (Preview) app with your MSA
- Have fun and give feedback!
- Open the Project xCloud registration link
- Register for the Project xCloud (Preview) and indicate you are an iOS user through the “Mobile Device Make” dropdown menu
- By selecting iOS you are requesting access to Project xCloud TestFlight preview.
- If there are still available spots for testers, you will receive an email from TestFlight for Xbox Game Streaming (Preview)
- Open this mail from your iOS device, it contains a link to download TestFlight to your iOS device
- Follow the TestFlight installation steps
- From the TestFlight app, install the Xbox Game Streaming (Preview) app
- Sign-in to the Xbox Game Streaming (Preview) app with your MSA
- Have fun and give feedback!
What is it learning to do that provides better image quality?XBSX + DirectML = hardware accelerated Project xCloud = better image quality?
What is it learning to do that provides better image quality?
What is it learning to do that provides better image quality?
Maybe the thought process is using DirectML to train using inputs of Native 4K / 8K graphics compared to 720p - 1080p graphics, then use the training results on client-side to adjust the xCloud streams of 720p - 1080p to output better image quality 4K / 8K without the network bandwidth cost of streaming 4K / 8K?
When you open up the Xbox Game Streaming preview app, you’ll see a set of trailers for five different games you can swipe through at your leisure. As you watch the trailer, the game will load in the background and if a particular game catches your eye, you can jump in and play or keep searching for something else.
We’ll continue to mix in new trailers to keep things fresh and to help you try something new.
This would be a very interesting set of challenges, on the face of it you have two processes, a DLSS equivalent and also some filter to the decompressed video similar to modern TVs.Maybe the thought process is using DirectML to train using inputs of Native 4K / 8K graphics compared to 720p - 1080p graphics, then use the training results on client-side to adjust the xCloud streams of 720p - 1080p to output better image quality 4K / 8K without the network bandwidth cost of streaming 4K / 8K?
People are playing games in more places: work, while deployed in the military, etc
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Later this year our cloud game streaming technology, Project xCloud, will come to Game Pass—so you and your friends can stream and play the games you love together on your devices.
Hard to use xcloud on a iPhone, things are just too tiny to be useful. If they could fix that, it would be more reasonable. But surprised people are actively using it at least here in Canada. There's only so much miniature halo MCC I can play (cough 5 minutes) before I want to throw my phone out