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Xbox Video app for Windows Phone now shows videos from your camera roll thanks to the latest update – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
November 12, 2014
1 min read

Xbox Video app for Windows Phone now shows videos from your camera roll thanks to the latest update

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Microsoft has rolled out a new update to the Xbox Video app (also known as the Video app) for Windows Phone. The update is available for Windows Phone 8 and Windows Phone 8.1, bumping the version numbers to 1.6.407.0 and 2.6.407.0 respectively.

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The app update fixes two things. First, you can now see your videos from your camera roll directly within the Xbox Video app. The update also fixed an issue that caused the multi-select button to disappear when offline. 

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“Xbox Video brings the latest movies and TV shows to your Windows Phone 8.1 and makes it easy to watch what you love wherever you are. Rent and buy new blockbuster movies and favorite classics, or catch up on last night’s episodes of the hottest TV shows, and watch them on your Windows Phone, PC, tablet, Xbox One, Xbox 360, or at XboxVideo.com,” the app description reads.

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You can grab the updated app via the download link below.

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Xbox Video app

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