Try Windows Media Center - you may already have it!

If your PC is running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate, you have a great feature set you may not even know about: Windows Media Center.

Windows Media Center can turn your PC from a "plain vanilla" computer into something pretty powerful and impressive: the hub of your entertainment system.  Surprised?  Well (if you ask nicely), I'll tell you more.

Use Windows Media Center to browse your music collection by cover art or year, organize photos and create albums and jazz up custom slide shows with music.  If you're a sports fan, you'll definitely want to check out your favorite team's scores and stats on SportsLounge (U.S. and Canada only).

SportsLounge 

And if you like movies and TV, you'll enjoy Internet TV Beta. This new feature allows you to play free streaming video content on demand, choosing from more than 100 hours of TV entertainment, music concerts, movie trailers, news, and sports content from MSN Video.

Are you a film buff?  If so, you're in luck.  Windows Media Center, you can watch movies on DVD and stream or download movies from a growing list of content providers through Online Media-an innovative portal that helps you find movies over the Internet.  If you want a quick glimpse of all the movies you've recorded or the movies coming up on TV, check out the Movies Guide. You can see movie jackets, search for films by actor, director, genre, or title, and read descriptions and reviews of the films.

TV features are some of the most exciting in Windows Media Center.  You can watch, pause, and rewind live TV shows in standard and high definition (HDTV available only in the U.S.)1. Schedule recordings with the Electronic Programming Guide and find shows in the Windows Media Center Recorded TV library using picture thumbnails from the actual programs. You can also view live TV through Picture-in-Picture or as a background while performing other activities in Windows Media Center.

 Electronic Programming Guide  

Want to save what you've recorded?  No problem.  Go ahead and burn your favorite shows to DVD.  Windows Media Center will even create a simple DVD menu, which you can navigate using your DVD remote.

Right about now, you're probably thinking "Hey, this sounds pretty good - but I'll bet set-up is complicated."  Not so!  A TV tuner is all you need to start enjoying live TV on your Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate PC.2  Just plug your TV antenna, cable, or the video output from your satellite set-top box into your TV tuner, open Windows Media Center, and follow the appropriate set-up instructions.  To find out what else you need to perform specific functions in Windows Media Center, take a look at the handy chart here.

Some Windows Media Center users like to stream their digital media throughout the house.  If that appeals to you, Extenders for Windows Media Center are just the ticket.  And here's a tip:  If you have an Xbox 360, you already have a first-rate extender available.

1 Enjoying live and recorded HD content may require additional equipment, including but not limited to an HD compatible receiver, tuner, set-top box, and TV or other display.

2 Windows Media Center supports as many as two NTSC Standard tuners and two ATSC HD TV tuners, for a maximum of four TV tuners in a Windows Media Center PC but not limited to an HD compatible receiver, tuner, set-top box, and TV or other display.


Comments

  1. Posted on: January 26, 2008 at 8:50AM  

    Error after error.This time it`s

    cannot find videofile

  2. Posted on: January 26, 2008 at 9:21AM  

    More errors:Now i only have one channel left in tv and movies

  3. Posted on: February 03, 2008 at 10:51PM  

    When are you going to fix the bugs related to subchannel support for ota hdtv? You can manually add the channels in, but the guide still doesn't support it. Sloppy testing on Microsoft's part, but what else is new.

    Ben, I emailed you already regarding this issue several days ago and expect a response. This bug must be fixed.

  4. Posted on: February 06, 2008 at 10:52PM  

    I just purchased a new laptop with Vista Premium.  I have an Xbox 360 that I can use as a Media Center Extender.  I currently subscribe to Directv satellite service. What is the difference in using a tv tuner versus a capture card besides that the capture card is less expensive.  It seems to me that since my TV is always on channel 3 that I can't really tune into any other channels or can it change the channels through the Directv box? What does the tv tuner card do that the capture card cannot do?  Is there anything that I can read more about using Satillite TV with Vista Media Center?

    Thanks

  5. Posted on: February 09, 2008 at 8:32PM  

    I do not see the 'Explore' button under the 'Online Media' menu in Media Center (Vista Home Premium). Unfortunately, I could not find a solution to this through forums. Can anyone here help me this?

    I would like to know how to enable the Online Media programs for my media center?

  6. Posted on: March 11, 2008 at 4:06PM  

    I have used media center since the XP version, and like the functionality.  Now, I'm running Vista Home Premium.

    I'm pleased with the quality of one hour TV shows, and up until now, I had not really tried recording movies lasting more than one hour.

    Whenever I record a movie, Media Center breaks the movie into either two or three files.  I would really prefer just one file per movie.

    Is there a setting I should change somewhere?  I haven't been able to find one.  Otherwise, why would MC split the movies?

  7. Posted on: May 04, 2008 at 3:53PM  

    I have just built a new computer using Vista Ultimate software and the Asus 5K Premium motherboard with a Intel Quad Core processor and 4 gig of memory. When I try to setup the Media Center it tells me it can't find the Hauppauge 1800 tuner card which is certified for Vista Media Center. I have spent hours on this and it seems the problem is not with card, since Vista displays the card in device manager as working and Beyond TV software uses the card to display tv and to record. It seems other individuals are having the same problem regardless of the tuner card. will Microsoft ever fix the Media software?

  8. Posted on: May 21, 2008 at 7:11PM  

    Seems Microsoft are all too keen to talk about the virtues of Media Center. The user interface is very pretty and I've found it to be quite reliable.

    However, the guide is the biggest mistake Microsoft could have made. Specially when you live between two transmitters where you get some channels from one and some from another, setting it up is a killer. Also the guide is not always accurate and sometimes not available. Why didn't Microsoft support an EPG over the air waves ? Big mistake.

    Also why can't I use Media Center in my office to watch TV from my Media Center TV in the living room ? Thinking of ditching Media Center as there are plenty of alternatives that may not look so pretty but offer much better functionality.

  9. Posted on: May 22, 2008 at 6:30PM  

    i have vista home premium, i used to have windows media center, now i cannot find any traces of it in the start program buttom and so forth, i have been looking for an exec or something of that sort, i am sure i did not intentionally delete it, i just can't find how to run it since i don't have an icon for it anymore anywheres, now, what if i have to reinstall it how do i go about doing that, can someone please help me

    i have read http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/help/9b7a9095-fc10-4ff3-9cb0-0f7394105db91033.mspx but there is no settings or general if you look at that article.

    wonder what ever happened to media center on my laptop, now that i really want to use it.

    any ideas would be very welcome, thanks

    saeed1r2000@yahoo.com

  10. Posted on: July 26, 2008 at 8:45AM  

    Please please help!!! I have somehow disabled the burn dvd option in my media centre, I love my media centre burner and it's completely disapeared from the task options. Please can someone help! I've been online for hours and have not yet come across any other person who's expereinced this problem. How do I get it back??

    CasWombat.

    go_wombat@yahoo.com.au

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