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Media Center, Windows 7 and a Xbox360

posted on April 30, 2010

Ottawa’s Code Camp ran April 17th this year. I was lucky enough to be selected to make a presentation on Windows 7 Media Center, recording TV using an antenna and using the Xbox as a media extender. It is probably one of my favourite presentations so far to date.

Why? Even though it was probably one of the least technical session I have done to date ; I find it very interesting and something I have been tinkering with since Christmas.

I’ll post more details in future posts but in a nutshell here is what I have.

  • USB TV tuner that records ATSC digital
  • Windows 7 PC with Media Center and a 1.5TB hard drive
  • Xbox360 connected to the TV
  • Xbox360 remote control

The computer records TV from the antenna using the ATSC tuner. ATSC is completely digital, making the picture look great, no snow or ghosting. Files are big, 5gb per hour when recordedĀ in HD. From there they sit on my computer. When I want to watch my show, I turn on the Xbox, hit the green button on the remote and then head to recorded TV. I then select what I want to watch and presto, I can watch my show. I can pause, fast forward and rewind, no problem.

The best part about it is that it is easy for Tracey to operate. She can setup shows to record and watch her shows with relative ease.

She said last night to me as she was watching a recorded show from the weekend, “I love the Xbox”.

For me, I love how easy it was to get everything setup. There is a lot of stuff that goes on behind the scenes, that once setup, that she doesn’t have to know or care about for her to watch her favourite shows.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: ATSC, Code Camp, Media Center, Ottawa, Xbox360

Media Center Fix KB961367 in Windows 7 Beta

posted on January 16, 2009

Just getting up to date and I notice Microsoft has posted a page for the Media Center problems with the latest Windows 7 release. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/961367 is the page where you can find the information and the hotfix. It explains the problem and has the official Microsoft links to the download. Fixes play back and record issues along with the MP3 problem I spoke about before in my post Windows 7 Beta is Available Now.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: KB961367, Media Center, Windows 7

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