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Author: Redmond Gadgets Created: 12/16/2006
Media Center brings things together. Sync your mobile device to your audio, video, recorded TV. Use the Xbox as an Extender to your Media Center PC, connect your UMPC to your shared music on your Media Center PC. It's the central hub for your gadgets.

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/29/2007

XMVista.pngXM subscribers, now you have XM Radio on Vista Media Center. XM officially announced the launch today in conjunction with the Vista release.

"XM is pleased to be extending its strategic relationship with Microsoft with the inclusion of XM Radio Online in Windows Vista," said My-Chau Nguyen, XM senior vice president for marketing programs and operations. "By working with Microsoft, we are expanding the availability of XM Radio Online, which provides an extraordinary variety of music choices, talk radio options, and exclusive programming such as ' ...

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By Redmond Gadgets on 1/24/2007

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Media Center Vista users, the plug-ins are starting to come in. Now you can download RocketBoom for Vista Media Center. View RocketBoom video blogs via your Vista Media Center interface.

Visit MCESoft for the free download...

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/24/2007

MSLogo.jpgMicrosoft adds the Extended Support phase to two consumer products, providing customers with an additional five years of support.

With the addition of Extended Support, the support life cycle for Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Media Center Edition will include a total of five years of Mainstream Support (until April 2009) and five years of Extended Support, matching the support policy provided for Windows XP Professional.

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/23/2007

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VidaBox has the Media Center system for those who don't want to build their own. This beauty contains both HD DVD and Blu-ray drives, dual CableCards, and 3TB of RAID 5 storage. This makes one nice addition to the media room. It's going to set you back a few grand, but it's only money, right?

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/17/2007

Via Scott's blog, the Vista Media Center's Online Spotlight has launched. This extends the content available on your Media Center tremendously. This is only one of the cool features provided by Media Center. 

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/10/2007

Unfortunately our old Media Center Extenders for XP will no longer work once our Media Center PC is upgraded to Vista. There are some options though. The Xbox 360 supports both Media Center XP and Media Center Vista. In October Linksys announced that they will be producing a new Vista Extender called the DP1600 which includes Scart, composite, S-Video, component, HDMI, optical and SPIDF connections, as well as an Ethernet and 802.11 b/g wireless.

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Now HP has entered in the Vista Extender market (makes sense since Links ...

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By Redmond Gadgets on 1/9/2007

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For those of you who want to know what your hardware is doing, System Monitor 1.1 is now available for download. This software is basically a MCE wrapper for SmartFan which is a hardware monitor. There are versions of System Monitor for both XP and < ...

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By Redmond Gadgets on 1/8/2007

Wavexpress is releasing a version of TVTonic for Windows Vista Media Center. With TVTonic you'll be able to view online media via your Media Center interface on your Vista PC.

Some of the features provided by TVTonic:

  • Playback of videos in continuous full-screen format,
  • Easily navigable menu overlays,
  • Support for high-definition feeds,
  • Seamless integration with the Xbox 360 console with the click of a button,
  • Both cached and streamed viewing for reliability as well as instant a ...
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    By Redmond Gadgets on 1/8/2007

    One Voice Technologies, Inc., developer of 4th Generation voice solutions for the Telecom and Interactive Multimedia markets, today announced at the 2007 International CES tradeshow that it is making publicly available a beta test of its new Media Center Communicator™ v3 for Microsoft Windows Vista. To participate in the beta testing program please send an email with your contact information to mccsales@onev.com.

    For more information, please visit http://www.onev.com/mcc& ...

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    By Redmond Gadgets on 1/8/2007

    Hauppauge has launched several new WinTV cards for your Media Center experience on Vista.

    The new WinTV products for Vista Media Center are:

    • WinTV-NOVA-TD-500For the European and Asian markets, WinTV-NOVA-TD-500 is a dual tuner digital DVB-T TV tuner board that can be used in either a dual tuner or diversity configuration. Diversity uses two tuners to give better digital TV reception on a single DVB-T digital channel, while the dual tuner mode enables you to watch one digital TV channel while recording another digital channel.
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    By Redmond Gadgets on 1/4/2007

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    Here's a nice looking machine for your Media Center PC. Newly announced by Shuttle the Shuttle XPC mini X 200 sports a hybrid TV tuner and dual monitor support.

    Other features of the XPC mini X 200 are:

    • Barely 55 mm tall
    • Supports powerful mobile processors such as Intel Core2 Duo, Intel Core Duo or Celeron M
    • Integrated Intel graphics engine with multi monitor support and DVI-out
    • Infrared remote control with built-in receiver in the front panel
    • Hyb ...
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    By Redmond Gadgets on 1/4/2007

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    Another new feature for Vista Media Center users is Windows Live for TV (formally known as 'Orbit') has gone beta.

    All the functionality of Windows Live from the comfort of your Media Center PC. Talk with friends via chat, voice, or make a phone call.

    To find out more visit the official weblog of the project.

    By Redmond Gadgets on 1/4/2007

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    CMP the folks who bring you several tech magazines has an article by Bill O'Brian on how to upgrade to Media Center. It's a pretty good overview covering the XP version of Media Center.

    By Redmond Gadgets on 12/27/2006

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    That's right only $99 on woot.com for Media Center Extenders. A word of caution though, these only work on the XP edition of Media Center and will not work when/if you upgrade to Vista. For $99 though it's a good deal. I own one of these and it works well for viewing recorded TV on another machine over the network. I recommend using a cable connection ...

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    By Redmond Gadgets on 12/21/2006

    SRM7500_small.gifNot as sexy as the Bluetooth remotes we just blogged about, but the SRM7500 is pretty sharp. It uses RF rather than Bluetooth, but also sports an LCD to enable you to control your MCE without having to turn on the monitor or TV. Supports Windows Vista SideShow.

    Visit the Phillips site to vi ...

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    By Redmond Gadgets on 12/21/2006

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    CEPro.com and engadget.com are reporting on two upcoming SideShow remotes from Interlink and

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    By Redmond Gadgets on 12/20/2006

    Ian Dixon has released a new beta version of his mceBackup 2.0 software that enables you to back up your Media Center schedules, and more. Here is a list of features:

    • Backs up TV channel assignment
    • Backs up Scheduled recordings and series recordings
    • Backs up recorded TV to local drives, or networked drives (via UNC paths)
    • Backup up an additional folder
    • Has its own schedule engine for automating backups
    • Displays the status of critical Media Center services
    • Command line and GUI version available, 10 foot version coming soon
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