Your Windows Vista PC with Media Center is out of the box. Now what? |
Whether you're into The Beatles or Bach, Media Center can manage and play all your tunes. |
A guide to watching TV in Windows Media Center. |
Record music, pictures, and video to CD or DVD. |
With an Xbox 360, you can enjoy Media Center from any room. Here's how. |
Featured plug-ins and extras
Watch Media Center recordings on your Zune or other portable device with MyTV ToGo. |
Control Windows Media Center by voice with Media Center Communicator. |
See TV listings and scheduled recordings on your Windows |
Record Comcast HD Channels in Media Center - BillDavi | |
03-Jun-08 07:13:00 | |
Record Comcast HD Channels in Media Center - Doug Knox - [MS-MVP] | |
03-Jun-08 08:17:04 | |
CableCard refers to a specific piece of hardware that is designed to replace the set top box. For Media Center, you must purchase a new PC (running Vista Home Premium or Vista Ultimate) that is Digital Cable Ready and purchase one or two Digital Cable Tuners. The PC MUST be certified as Digital Cable Ready, or you won't be able to activate the CableCard/Tuner connection. Additionally, the PC must have an HDCP enabled video card, or you'll get content protection errors when you try to watch most HD content. Any PC that's certified as Digital Cable Ready will have such a card. -- Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart Display\Security Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes http://www.dougknox.com -------------------------------- |
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