The Media Center Show is a weekly podcast focusing on Digital Media and Windows Media Center. Guests ranging from Microsoft Media Center developers, to manufactures and 3rd party developers chat about how to get the most out of your Media Center and live the digital lifestyleHosted by Ian Dixon
This week Paul Heitlinger from S1Digital talks about their new range of products including a Windows Home Server based Digital Entertainment Platform that streams CableCARD content around the home. Paul also talks about their new Bluray changer for Media Center and other products
I also have email and a quick catch up of the news
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Show Times:
00:23 Coming up this week 01:05 Email: TV with Media Center? 02:16 Email: Media Center with Rogers? HD PVR 03:48 Windows Media Center Software Development Kit for Windows 7 RTM Now Available 04:46 Can Windows Media Center go beyond the enthusiast market? Does it matter? 06:00 My Movies on next week show My Movies 3.0 Screenshots and release date 06:23 Welcome to Paul from S1Digital 10:00 CableCARD OEM 14:00 Media Center Systems 17:06 Windows 7 Upgrades 19:40 TV Pack 23:34 New product line, Digital Entertainment Platform 33:18 Streaming CableCARD 46:27 Bluray Changer 54:44 Future for Media Center? 55:23 CEDIA 56:00 Thanks, see you Tuesday
Music by Ian Dixon
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Thank Ian for getting Paul on this weeks podcast. This company has single handedly restored my confidence in the Media Center Platform with S1Digital add-on features.
I would have asked Paul though, regarding the network cablecard technique they employ...how did they solve the issue that previously locked protected TV recordings to the PC that originally recorded it? Is it locked to their Windows Home Server product? That would be ideal way to handle this. But I sense its may have something to do with an unannounced capability of Windows HomeGroup and PP3 for Windows Home Server. That would be very cool. Keeping my eyes peeling on CEDIA.