Article ID: 927345 - Last Review: July 16, 2009 - Revision: 6.5 How to set up and use your Xbox 360 HD DVD PlayerOn This PageSUMMARYThis article describes how to set up and use your Xbox 360 HD DVD Player with your Xbox 360 console. MORE INFORMATIONThe Xbox 360 HD DVD Player is exclusively for use with the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. Set up the Xbox 360 HD DVD PlayerBefore you can use your Xbox 360 HD DVD Player with your Xbox 360 console, you must follow these steps:
Install the HD DVD Player softwareTurn on the Xbox 360 console, insert the software disc that is included with the player into the console, and then follow the instructions that appear on the screen.Update the HD DVD player softwareTo enjoy new features for HD DVD discs as they become available, you must update the software for the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player.You can obtain updates for your Xbox 360 HD DVD Player in the following ways:
http://www.xbox.com/live/legal/legal-tou.htm
(http://www.xbox.com/live/legal/legal-tou.htm)
Position the HD DVD playerYou can position the HD DVD player horizontally or vertically, just like the Xbox 360 console. However, unlike the console, the HD DVD player only has rubber feet on the horizontal base. The HD DVD player is more stable when the HD DVD player is horizontal.Important
Do not position your HD DVD player so that the cooling vents on your HD DVD player or on the Xbox 360 console are obstructed. Never change the orientation of your HD DVD player when a disc is in the disc tray or when your HD DVD player is turned on. Connect the HD DVD player to a power sourceConnect your HD DVD player to a power source by using the power cord and the AC power supply that are provided. To connect your HD DVD player to a power source, fully insert the power supply cord plug into the back of your HD DVD player. Firmly connect the AC power cord plug to the power supply. Firmly connect the other plug on the power cord to a standard wall outlet.Electrical safety As with many other electrical devices, failure to take the following precautions can result in serious injury or death from electric shock or from fire. These hazards can also damage the HD DVD player.
Connect the HD DVD player to an Xbox 360 consoleYou can connect your Xbox 360 HD DVD Player to any USB port on your Xbox 360 console by using the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable that comes with the player. To connect the player to the console, follow these steps:
Configure the display settings of the console to view high-definition contentTo view HD DVD movies in high definition, you must connect your console to a high-definition TV or monitor, and you must configure your console for high-definition video output. For more information, see your Xbox 360 Setup manual or visit the following Web site:http://www.xbox.com/support
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Watch moviesCollapse this image ![]() The Xbox 360 HD DVD player can play HD DVD movies at the highest resolution that your Xbox 360 console and TV support. To play HD DVD or DVD movies, follow these steps:
ImportantTo help avoid disc jams and to help prevent damage to the disc or player, follow these guidelines:
Collapse this image ![]() The DVD region setting of the console governs standard DVD playback. Connect more devicesThe HD DVD player can also serve as a USB 2.0 hub. This lets you connect up to two other Xbox 360-licensed devices in addition to the Xbox 360 console.Note Powered and unpowered external USB hubs have not been tested or approved for use with Xbox 360 HD DVD Player. We do not recommend using an external USB hub with the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player. Use the universal remote controlThe universal remote control operates like a typical remote control. The universal remote includes controls for your HD DVD player and your Xbox 360 console. The universal remote also includes a button that gives you immediate access to a connected Windows Media Center-based computer.Collapse this image ![]() Remote buttonsThe Xbox Guide button on the universal remote puts the Xbox 360 experience at your fingertips. Use the Xbox Guide button, the A button, the B button, the X button, the Y button, and the OK button to move around and to control the Xbox Guide and the Xbox Dashboard on your Xbox 360 console, just like you would on your Xbox 360 controller.To give you full access to advanced content menus that may be available on select HD DVDs, the A, B, X, and Y buttons on the universal remote also function just like the A, B, C, and D buttons, respectively, on a controller. Important The Open/Close button on the universal remote opens and closes the disc tray on the Xbox 360 Console. The Open/Close button does not open or close the disc tray on the HD DVD player. You can use the Xbox Guide to open and close the disc tray on your HD DVD player. To do this, follow these steps:
Windows Media Center Start buttonWith the Windows Media Center Start button (Start), you can access a connected Windows Media Center-based computer by using an Xbox 360 console.If you configured your Xbox 360 console to function with a Windows Media Center-based computer, you can start Windows Media Center by pressing the Start button on the universal remote. If you haven't configured your Xbox 360 console to function with a Windows Media Center-based computer, the Windows Media Center setup wizard starts when you press the Start button on the universal remote. The Start button also turns the console on. TV modeTo use the universal remote with a TV, press the TV button before the other TV-control buttons.Note Buttons are backlit and each button will remain illuminated for a short time after you press the button. This helps you see the controls in a dark room. A light near the TV mode button indicates when the remote is in TV mode. Clean the HD DVD player and the universal remote controlClean your HD DVD player and universal remote with a dry cloth or with a cloth that is only slightly damp. Avoid using cleaning solutions because they may damage your HD DVD player or the universal remote.Set up a universal remoteDisposable battery safetyThe universal remote uses disposable batteries. Incorrect use of batteries may result in battery fluid leakage, overheating, or explosion. There is a risk of fire if you use an incorrect type of battery. Battery fluid is corrosive and may be toxic. Battery fluid can cause skin and eye burns and is harmful if swallowed. To help reduce the risk of injury, follow these guidelines:
Insert the batteriesTo insert batteries in the remote, follow these steps:
Program the universal remote for your TVBefore the universal remote can work with your TV, you must program the remote for use with your TV.Note The universal remote works only with compatible TV models.
You can enter your TV code manually or you can scan for your TV code. For the most up-to-date list of TV codes, visit the following Web site:
http://www.xbox.com/support
(http://www.xbox.com/support)
To enter a TV code manually, follow these steps:
Additional supportIf the steps in the previous section did not resolve your issue, your console may have to be repaired. For more information about how to start the online repair process, please visit one of the following Web Page links:United States customers - Online console
repair
(http://support.xbox.com/support/en/us/nxe/LiveIDSignIn.aspx?
redirectUrl=http://support.xbox.com/support/en/us/nxe/registerdevice.aspx?
step=repair)
Outside the United States - Online console
repair
(http://www.xbox.com/support/)
For more information about how
to contact Xbox Customer Support directly, please visit the following Microsoft Web
site:Note:
Online console repair service is currently not available in all
countries and regions. http://www.xbox.com/support/contact
(http://www.xbox.com/support/contact)
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