Microsoft rolls out Xbox One update with new SmartGlass features
Microsoft has released an update for the Xbox One that increases the functionality of SmartGlass. The media player can now also play content from USB devices and the console can show how much data has been consumed via the internet connection.
According to Major Nelson, in addition to USB storage media support, the media player application will also receive enhanced codec and container support later this year, such as the ability to play mpeg2-ts and mkv files. In addition, the media player must support the dlna protocol.
The SmartGlass application, where the console communicates with the SmartGlass app on smartphones and tablets, makes it possible to post status messages from the activity feed. Game recordings can also be shared.
Owners of an Xbox One can now also view the data usage of the console. In addition, the console can now be started directly in TV mode and several game videos can be deleted at the same time. An avatar can also be saved on OneDrive and support for voice commands in a number of languages has been increased. Microsoft will roll out the Xbox One update in the coming days.