Microsoft Dismisses Blu-Ray as “historic phenomenon”

Microsoft is banking on digital downloads for its XBox system and appears to be OK with letting Blu-Ray just pass it by. GamesIndustry Going forwards, digital downloads is really where it’s at," Lewis told GamesIndustry.biz. "More and more people’s ongoing and ever-increasing downloading of music and movies is becoming the de facto. I think that’s going to happen in very […]

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Free Network Audio Sender/Multi Zone System

MickP just posted a fantastic guide/build log on his Multi Zone Audio experience over on the SageTV forums.  Its a great read if your interested in the topic. SageTV For some time I’ve been trying to work out a way of sending audio directly from one of my machines to another. I’ve looked at various hardware solutions such as those […]

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The 780G Platform’s Versatility

From firingsquad.com comes an interesting review of the AMD/ATI 780G IGP. I realize that the main premise of the article is performance but it brings up two capabilities that the 780G chipset allows builders to employ that might be useful for the HTPCer: As the article points out, the family HTPC might serve mom and dad just fine as a […]

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Niveus Adds Movie Gallery Interface to Aggregate Films

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There are a lot of press releases that hit the wires that typically amount to a company congratulating itself for releasing a new product. Though this press release isn’t that different it does show how Niveus is advancing the Media Center platform. They are utilizing a new movie front-end plug-in that better emulates the Vista look and feel. Keeping the […]

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Show off your Media Center Setup and win prizes

I love the Ultimate Media Center contest Microsoft hosts, as you get to see really true dream Media Center setups. Well, Ian’s running a contest of his own for the little guy, big or small, matters not! The Digital Media Lifestyle It could be a big multi-room installation or a small neat single PC setup , anything that you have […]

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What Are The Differences Between Multi-Channel Audio Formats

In Electronic House’s Q of the day, they answer what the difference is between the various multi-channel audio formats. This is a good primer for a person just getting into the Home Theater world. Electronic House The new Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD formats provide the digital audio signal at significantly higher bit-rates than that encoded on traditional DVDs. They are […]

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No More Quirky IR for Media Center

Media Center’s “IR toggle codes” mean the platform isn’t very friendly to most universal remotes. At Media Center University at EHX, Autonomic Controls revealed some registry fixes for the quirk and created a script that can solve the problem with the click of a mouse. CE Pro Windows Media Center expects to see two different alternating IR codes for certain […]

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Tip Of The Day: Free Defrag Utility

If you are looking to get a bit more out of your defrag sessions, you may want to take a look at Auslogics Disk Defrag utility. I am certainly not here to sell you some bloated defrag utility that has a buy now screen and is full of spyware. I liken it to some of the free antivirus programs out […]

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Getting Your IPTV On

PVRWire has a couple of posts relating to online TV services today. First up, Hulu has announced they are ready to go public. PVRWire Online video site Hulu officially launches tomorrow. The site which was founded as an online content distribution clearinghouse for NBC and News Corp TV shows, movies, and clips, has added a ton of content partners over […]

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