So I’m getting back into Halo Reach on Xbox One, but I went to check out some old footage from the Xbox 360, and I cannot. Any ideas why?
Do you mean locally saved files or files on your fileshare?
I’m going to make a guess and say you are trying to view some clips that are only in your local storage on your 360. If this is the case, you need to move those files from your local 360 storage (be that a hard drive or flash drive) to cloud storage. Give it a bit of time to sync up and then you should be able to see everything on your One.
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> I’m going to make a guess and say you are trying to view some clips that are only in your local storage on your 360. If this is the case, you need to move those files from your local 360 storage (be that a hard drive or flash drive) to cloud storage. Give it a bit of time to sync up and then you should be able to see everything on your One.
Sometimes this doesn’t work. It claims that you don’t have permission to view your own files.
Good luck
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> So I’m getting back into Halo Reach on Xbox One, but I went to check out some old footage from the Xbox 360, and I cannot. Any ideas why?
The Xbox 360 Emulator for Halo: Reach on the Xbox One is a bit glitchy. Films will crash sometimes during playback due to an ‘Unknown Error’, and some older films aren’t recognized at all and are sadly unplayable on the Xbox One as the game thinks it is from a different version of Halo: Reach or not a Reach film at all (Yet these same films will play fine on the 360). Just a buggy backwards compatibility 360 Emulator, that’s all, and it’s unfortunate as some really good footage is rendered unplayable due to it.