Xbox One Streaming Questions

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I have two issues.

  1. I set up Kinect to turn my TV off and on with my Xbox. If I'm in another room and try to initiate streaming when the Xbox is off, it will turn on the TV. Can I disable that?
  2. Is there a way to leave Live TV going on the TV and still stream a game? If someone is watching TV and I want to stream a game, it currently causes the game to overtake the TV.
 
I did a quick search for you and it looks like you're out of luck for both issues.

1. Microsoft hasn't implemented something like this to prevent the TV from coming on. As long as your Xbox is turning on and you have your Kinect set up to turn your TV on, your TV is going to turn on. Take a look here as others also request this feature: https://xbox.uservoice.com/forums/2...ing-on-xbox-one-through-xbox-app-for-streamin

2. The Xbox streaming to Windows is meant to be a mirror of what's happening on your Xbox. It currently isn't capable of multitasking like that.
 
I have two issues.

  1. I set up Kinect to turn my TV off and on with my Xbox. If I'm in another room and try to initiate streaming when the Xbox is off, it will turn on the TV. Can I disable that?
  2. Is there a way to leave Live TV going on the TV and still stream a game? If someone is watching TV and I want to stream a game, it currently causes the game to overtake the TV.
1. Yes it will turn your TV on. What i do is after i tell my xbox to turn on from the app, I open up the remote and turn the TV and Audio Receiver off. The only issue with this, as it will turn both of the devices back on when you turn your Xbox off.

2. Currently, there is no way to run 2 apps a the same time.
 
I have two issues.

  1. I set up Kinect to turn my TV off and on with my Xbox. If I'm in another room and try to initiate streaming when the Xbox is off, it will turn on the TV. Can I disable that?
  2. Is there a way to leave Live TV going on the TV and still stream a game? If someone is watching TV and I want to stream a game, it currently causes the game to overtake the TV.

I bought my Xbox One thinking it could do the same things. I'm so disappointed in it. I would take it back if i could.
 
I bought my Xbox One thinking it could do the same things. I'm so disappointed in it. I would take it back if i could.

I have no doubt that eventually this will be addressed in an update.

You should have had at least 2 weeks to return your xbox... soooo there's that.
 
I did a quick search for you and it looks like you're out of luck for both issues.

1. Microsoft hasn't implemented something like this to prevent the TV from coming on. As long as your Xbox is turning on and you have your Kinect set up to turn your TV on, your TV is going to turn on. Take a look here as others also request this feature: https://xbox.uservoice.com/forums/2...ing-on-xbox-one-through-xbox-app-for-streamin

2. The Xbox streaming to Windows is meant to be a mirror of what's happening on your Xbox. It currently isn't capable of multitasking like that.

Thanks for that forum. #2 is here https://xbox.uservoice.com/forums/2...tream-xbox-game-while-watching-tv-on-xbox-one
 
I have no doubt that eventually this will be addressed in an update.

You should have had at least 2 weeks to return your xbox... soooo there's that.

I bought it from Gamestop so I really cant return it. Ill hold on in the hope that they do fix it quickly.
 
I bought it from Gamestop so I really cant return it. Ill hold on in the hope that they do fix it quickly.

That's the one thing I dislike about GameStop. But I will try and get my $50 credit for the Elite Xbox bundle price drop.
 

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