Windows Fiji Has RTMd as Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008
Microsoft officially confirmed that Windows Fiji has been released to manufacturing.
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18.7.2008
Vista RTM and SP1 Windows Fiji – Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008
Developed under the codename Windows Fiji, and released to manufacturing under the label Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008, the first major update to the Windows Media Center component included by default in the Home Premium and Ultimate SKUs of Windows Vista RTM and SP1, is right on track to be a disappointment.
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11.8.2008
Free Windows 7 Upgrades for Windows Media Center TV Ambassadors
Microsoft is ready to offer free upgrades from Windows Vista to the latest iteration of the Windows client for participants in a Windows Media Center testing program.
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14.9.2009
Windows XP Media Center Rollup #2 Download
The Hotfix has been able to obtain the new Windows Media Center Rollup #2 hotfix (previously known as codename "Emerald") from a Microsoft contact ahead of time. This rollup is said to include a lot of new features as well as fixes, including Xbox 360 support, new TV card support, and much more. For the download and information on the rollup package click the links below.
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Download Windows 7 RTM Media Center SDK
Windows 7 General Availability will in just a few days be only two months away and Microsoft is laboring to catalyze the adaptation of the ecosystem of hardware and software solutions orbiting Windows to the latest iteration of the platform.
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17.8.2009
Windows Media Center
Windows Media Center has been a part of my life several years. I've watched functionality improve in each new version, and I'm already using beta versions of Windows Media Center in Windows Vista Ultimate as part of my daily routine.
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7.6.2006
Microsoft Updates Media Center
Microsoft has announced the availability of a new software update for Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 that will provide new entertainment experiences for Media Center Edition customers around the world.
Update Rollup 2 for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, will enable customers to stream digital music, videos, photos, and standard and high-definition television and movies from Media Center PCs, to any television in their home via the Xbox 360 gaming system.
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First Looks at Windows Vista Media Center
Microsoft's Media Center Edition of Windows XP has had a hard time. Though it's hard to call it a poor seller, MCE certainly has a market penetration that represents only a tiny fraction of the many millions of computers running Windows XP. And why should it? Most users don't have nice hi-def TVs hooked up to their PCs, or TV tuners, or really any need to enjoy their music, video, and TV stored on their PC via a 10-foot user interface. It doesn't help that the first edition of Media Center wasn't very good, either. Then again, Microsoft bounced back with its second effort, Media Center Edition 2005, one of the most improved software products ever.
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1.12.2005
Microsoft looking for beta testers with Media Center
Yesterday I received the following email in my in-box.
Interesting that they are offering/needing hardware testers and the testers can keep the hardware after the beta is complete.
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22.1.2006
Cumulative Update for Media Center for Vista Available
This update addresses issues with Media Center for Microsoft Vista. For complete listing of issues included in this cumulative update, see KB941229. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer. Thanks to pacpis for this news.
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2.10.2007
Windows Vista Media Center Now with Netflix
The latest step in the evolution of Windows Media Center in Windows Vista is synonymous with the integration of the Netflix service directly into the default component of Windows.
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20.5.2009
Cover Flow in Windows 7 Media Center
Media Browser is a fantastic plug-in for Windows Media Center in Windows 7 and Vista which brings the famous Cover Flow –like browsing experience from OS X Finder and iTunes right to your Media Center experience in Windows 7 !
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15.8.2009
Microsoft Xbox 360 Media Center Extender
The Xbox nation can't play games round the clock. ("Wanna bet?" someone's already saying.) For those other times, the new Microsoft Xbox 360 offers the ability to stream, in high-definition video and surround-sound audio, all manner of music, photo and video files, TV, and recorded TV, from a Media Center Edition PC located elsewhere in the house. It's a nice benefit if you're already buying Xbox 360. But Microsoft stopped one decent remote control and a couple features shy of making media streaming a killer side benefit of its second-generation Xbox.
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22.11.2005
AMD Live! Media Center PCs Rolled Out
AMD has announced that Live! media center PCs are available with an enhanced entertainment suite.
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13.10.2006
Vista Media Center update "Fiji" delayed
Fiji, the suspected codename for the next version/upgrade of Media Center might be held up by a lack of frequent flyer miles. The beta program, which many of you may have registered for isn’t exactly moving along.
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19.6.2007
Vista Media Center takes over the living room
In June, I recounted my out-of-the-box experience with a new Dell PC running Windows Vista, starting with a failed BIOS upgrade, undergoing a successful repair, and establishing that the basic hardware and software setup was rock-solid.
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24.8.2007
Codename Nemo: Windows Live meets Media Center
Codename Nemo is designed to be an add-on for Windows Vista (Home Premium and Vista Ultimate editions), that integrates Spaces, Messenger and Live Call into a UI designed for large monitors and TVs.
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3.10.2006
Codename Nemo: Windows Live meets Media Center
Codename Nemo is designed to be an add-on for Windows Vista (Home Premium and Vista Ultimate editions), that integrates Spaces, Messenger and Live Call into a UI designed for large monitors and TVs.
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10.4.2006
Windows Media Center Survey for Possible Future Beta Testers
Microsoft is looking for people committed and interested in beta testing a future version of Windows Media Center.
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19.4.2007
Microsoft starts Windows Vista Media Center Beta applications
Microsoft recently began surveying current beta testers of Windows Vista to see which testers qualify for an upcoming Windows Vista Media Center Beta. The survey, which only current Vista testers can take, is located at Microsoft Connect.
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KB910393 Update for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Microsoft has released KB910393 Update. This update is intended for systems running Update Rollup 2 for Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005.
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20.11.2005
Installing and Configuring Away Mode for Windows Media Center Edition 2005
Away mode is a new feature included in Update Rollup 2 for Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 that allows the computer to appear off to the user while it continues to perform tasks that do not require user input.
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9.4.2006
Update for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 (KB913800)
Update to address digital rights management (DRM) protected content failures after installing Update Rollup 2 for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 (KB900325).
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17.4.2006
Position Changer Add-In updated for Media Center in Windows Vista
Stephen Toub : Back in early 2005, I wrote an article for MSDN on implementing add-ins for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005.
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5.1.2007
Adding Blu-ray and HD DVD to Vista Media Center
As part of my ongoing Vista Media Center project, I’m about to add Blu-ray and HD DVD playback capabilities to my living room system. I already know that the system is fully capable of recording and playing back over-the-air high-definition content.
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1.9.2007
Microsoft releases Beta Windows Media Center SideShow Gadget
Brilliant, one of my very personal hot topics is Microsoft's SideShow technology for Windows Vista which is a technology for distributing interactive content to connected small-screen devices, such as Windows Mobile smartphones.
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6.7.2008
First Microsoft Genuine Office Validation Download on Download Center
Microsoft has posted the first Office download which has Genuine Office Validation (not required yet). It is sounds.exe the download enables sound in Office 2000,XP and 2003.
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28.4.2006
DOWNLOAD Windows XP Unofficial Pack - Formally SP3 Preview Pack
The Hotfix today announces the release of our Windows XP Unofficial TheHotfix.net Pack, a collection of hotfixes that may or may not go into the upcoming Service Pack 3 for Windows XP. This collection is of hotfixes not officially released to the public from Microsoft. The package, formally known at the Windows XP SP3 Preview Pack, contains hundreds of fixes that you would normally need to call Microsoft Support to obtain.
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Media Pack for Windows XP N SP3
Having taken Windows XP to Service Pack 3 in the first half of this year, Microsoft is continuing the evolution of the operating system.
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28.11.2008
Windows Media Center Gadgets for Windows SideShow
Microsoft has extended the control of Windows Media Center in Windows Vista beyond the limits of the operating system to devices adjacent to the platform via Windows SideShow. With the Windows SideShow technology, users are enabled to access information from their Vista machine on a variety of additional
hardware from mobile phones to digital picture frames.
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8.7.2008Windows 7 Media Center Review
Engadget: We've been waiting a long time for this and it's finally here, the latest version of Windows Media Center. Well, we really stopped waiting
a few months ago
when the release
candidate hit, but waited on composing our thoughts until after we had a chance to play with
the RTM copy. For the most part, as you'd expect
the RTM build is identical to the RC, sans the bugs, but there are plenty of upgrades over Vista Media Center. Many of these new features
were also in the TV Pack, but in our book that
doesn't count. For starters it was OEM only, and thus you could only get it (legitimately) by buying a new PC, but the real reason is because it was
so buggy, it was beyond usable. In fact we still stand by
the theory that the TV Pack was
nothing more than an early preview for OEMs of the new guts of Windows 7 Media Center. Gladly that is all behind us now, so keep reading to find
out what gets us excited about Windows 7 Media Center...
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27.07.2009Hide "TV + Movies" in Windows Media Center
Don't have a TV tuner installed in your computer but still enjoy using Windows Media Center?
If so, there is a simple registry modification that
you can make to disable the "TV + Movies" item in Media Center.
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16.11.2007Windows Home Server: Power Pack 2 now available for download
The Windows Home Server Team has announced the availability of Power Pack 2 update for Windows Home Server. The English version of Power Pack 2 will
be available on March 24 and will automatically install as part of Windows Update if Automatic Updates is enabled on the Home Server. Power Pack for
Chinese, French, German, Japanese and Spanish will be available before the end of April. Power Pack 2 will also include support for Italian language.
Power Pack 2 includes enhancements for remote access configuration and computers running Windows Media Center, along with content streaming support
for Windows Media Center Extenders.
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24.03.2009TV Pack headaches reveal Microsofts Media Center dilemma
Of all the features included with Windows Vista, Media Center is unique. The Media Center application is built into the Home Premium and Ultimate
editions of Vista, which means its on at least three out of every four PCs sold at retail today. Its predecessor, Windows XP Media Center Edition
2005, was the default installation for most consumer PCs for more than two years as well. Together, that means Media Center is installed on as many as
200 million PCs worldwide.
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19.09.2008Microsoft Fiji beta over; final 'TV Pack' due soon
Microsoft is done testing "Fiji," its update to Windows Media Center and is preparing to release the product officially known as "Windows Media
Center TV Pack 2008."
Microsoft notified testers that it had RTMd (released to manufacturing) Fiji on July 17, according to
testers who requested anonymity. From the alleged release note...
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18.07.2008Sky Player in Windows 7 Media Center now available
Sky Player, Sky's online TV service, is now available to Windows Media Center UK users in Windows 7. Sky kicked off the service on the Xbox 360
late last month. The service will allow users access to Live TV, on demand content, movies and sport. Existing Sky TV customers will be able to
purchase an online Sky Player multiroom subscription for £5 per month (currently on offer, normally £10). Customers with Sky Multiroom or
Sky Broadband Unlimited will be able to access live channels for no extra charge. Non-Sky TV customers will require a monthly subscription that starts
at £15 per month to the Base Entertainment Pack.
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19.11.2009Watch TV Recorded with Media
Center When You’re on the Go
Columnist Tony Northrup
explains how to use Media
Center and Portable Media
Center to watch recorded shows
when traveling...
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21.08.2006Watch TV Recorded with Media
Center When You???re on the Go
Columnist Tony Northrup
explains how to use Media
Center and Portable Media
Center to watch recorded shows
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04.01.2006Add Channel Logos to Windows 7 Media Center
When youre browsing through the TV guide in Windows Media Center, have you ever thought it would be nice to see the logos for the television channels
in addition to their name? Well, theres an add-in application that can do this. The program called My Channel Logos comes bundled with a number of TV
channel logos and provides a simple application that lets you assign them to any channel in your TV listing.
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13.02.2009TV Manager for Windows Home Server Now Out of Beta
Sarah Perez: In July,
we told you about a new plugin for Windows Home
Server called TV Manager. This plugin lets you copy your recordings from a Vista Media Center PC or XP Media Center 2005 over to your Home Server for
storage and management. At the time we originally wrote about it, the plugin was still in beta. But now, the first version of the plugin
has been officially released: TV Manager 1.0. With TV
Manager, you can view your recordings stored on your WHS in Media Center as if they physically resided on your PC. Recordings can also be deleted from
either the WHS Console or Media Center.
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03.09.2008MS Testing Media Center TV
Streaming
Microsoft is currently testing
a Slingbox-like add-on that
would allow Windows Media
Center users to watch
programming on their PCs from
anywhere using mobile devices
and laptops, BetaNews has
learned. The stream would play
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13.01.2006Microsoft Launches New Worldwide Platform for Broadcast TV on the PC
Today at IBC2008, Microsoft Corp. announced it has delivered in the marketplace Protected Broadcast Driver Architecture (PBDA), Microsofts new
worldwide platform for broadcast TV on the PC. Made possible by the recent release of Windows Media Center TV Pack, the platform for the first time
enables the PC-TV hardware ecosystem to integrate virtually any free or premium TV service into Windows Media Center, while satisfying the TV
industrys requirements for strong content protection in the case of pay TV. Among the leading companies rallying behind PBDA at the show are AVerMedia
Inc., Buffalo, Hauppauge Computer Works Inc., I-O Data Device Inc., NEC Electronics Corp., NXP Semiconductors and ViXS Systems Inc. all playing a
critical role in driving the forward momentum for PBDA adoption.
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12.09.2008Adding Boxee to Windows 7 Media Center
Missing Remote has a wonderful write-up and
download available to help those who have been lucky enough so far to get in to the
Boxee alpha test. Boxee is a
media center style application that has gained popularity for it’s ability to stream video from online sources such as
Hulu and
Joost. These two services provide a wealth of content including full
length shows from many of the popular TV networks and even full length movies. The problem is, how do we get these great features into Windows 7 Media
Center?
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01.02.2009DVD Streaming Coming To Media Center
Soon,
Media Center users will be able to stream
DVDs from their PC to a Media Center Extender. This means that you can pick up an Extender that doesnt have a DVD drive, hook it up to any TV in
the house, and not have to hook up anything else to get TV, DVD, music, and other Media Center applications. Previously, only Sonys super-expensive
XL1B 200-disk DVD changer could do it, but now anyone should be able to just pop a DVD in the PC, and watch it anywhere in the house. Huzzah!
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11.01.2008Neowin Hands on: Sky Player in Windows 7 Media Center
Microsoft today held a UK launch party for Windows 7 and announced a major partnership with Sky. Sky Player, Sky's online TV service, will be
available to Windows Media Center users in Windows 7. Sky previously announced the same service will be available on Xbox 360 later this month but
have now confirmed this will now be available to Windows 7 Media Center users too. The service will allow users access to Live TV, on demand content,
movies and sport. Existing Sky TV customers will be able to purchase an online Sky Player multiroom subscription for £5 per month. Customers
with Sky Multiroom or Sky Broadband Unlimited will be able to access live channels for no extra charge.
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22.10.2009Apply to Test the Next Windows Media Center
Microsoft is now accepting
beta test applications for the
next version of Windows Media
Center, code-named
"Fiji." The update
will likely contain bug fixes
and some new digital media
features, arriving alongside
Windows Vista Service Pack 1,
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18.04.2007XP Media Center to Get Hotmail
Add-in
Microsoft's 10-foot Media
Center interface for viewing
video and pictures on the TV
is not just for digital media
anymore. Redmond developers
have created a new add-in for
the special edition of Windows
XP that provides users access
to their Hotmail accounts for
reading e-mail between
television shows...
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19.10.2005Microsoft (finally) speaks out on 'Fiji'
It only took two-plus years, but Microsoft finally issued on August 8 its official comment about Fiji, a k a "Windows Media Center TV Pack."
Although Microsoft isnt going to
make Fiji commercially available until
September 3, when certain OEM partners start shipping the new Vista Media Center update preloaded on new systems, the Fiji team finally decided to
talk to śclear up some of the speculation and rumorsť about it.
<...> For what its worth, heres Microsoft statement from Ben
Reed, Product Marketing Manager, Windows Media Center...
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08.08.2008Mano a mano: Apple TV vs. the Xbox 360
Jonathan M. Gitlin: Previously,
I looked at the Apple TV in isolation, to see
how it fits
as a digital hub. Apple isn't the only company that wants to have its
device at the center of your home entertainment though,
nor the only
ones who want its storefront to be the one you use to download TV and
movies. So in this next installment, I shall compare the
Apple TV to
what I think will be its closest rival, the
Microsoft Xbox 360.
Yes, you read that right. I am going to compare a game console with
the Apple TV, but the comparison is not as far fetched as you might think.
Both have
storefronts where you can download TV episodes and movies. Both will
rent you content in both HD and SD, and both will let you
stream your
own media through them to your TV and speakers.
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07.03.2008TV Toolbox beta 3 now available for download
A new beta version of TV Toolbox for Windows Vista Media Center has been released recently on the MCEDev.com site. This beta includes bug fixes and
functional changes that address issues reported by customers who used the first 2 beta versions. Here are some links to additional information about
TV Toolbox:
If you are interested in editing and
converting your recorded TV shows to other formats in Windows Vista Media Center, I encourage you to check out TV Toolbox.
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