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This week I am talking to the Home Server Show’s David McCabe about his top Windows Home Server addins including addins for enabling Windows Media Center integration. I have email on HD Home Run, Extender DVD playback and Sideshow gadgets, plus a roundup of the Media Center news
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Show Times:
00:50 Coming up this week
01:45 Email: Getting a HD Homerun working with Media Center
02:10 Email: Gold Membership
02:55 Email: DVDs on Extenders
05:10 Email: Sideshow gadgets and extenders
06:18 Email: Streaming H.264
07:26 Video: Running Windows 7 on a Samsung Q1
07:50 Design Guidelines and Considerations for Building Windows Certified Network Media Devices
08:09 My Movies for Windows Home Server 1.02 adds Extender compatible DVD ripping
08:45 Opportunity to beta test Windows Media Center
09:15 HP digiframe / slate PC hybrid device?
10:30 Zune 3.1 Firmware and Software Released
11:46 Welcome to David McCabe from the Home Server Show
13:11 Why do a podcast on Home Server
15:02 Windows Home Server Disk Management
18:10 GridJunction for Windows Home Server
22:32 Advanced Admin Console for Windows Home Server
27:21 KeepVault for Windows Home Server
34:01 Autoexit 2008 for Windows Home Server
37:48 Remote Notification for Windows Home Server
40:44 WIIST for Windows Home Server
44:00 Recorded TV Manager , TV Manager
48:01 The Home Server Show
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I’m interested in My Movies for Windows Home Server but was really put off by it using three tabs on the console, especially considering that I would not be using the CD or DVD ripping facilities.
Is there an option to not install these parts of the software?
I am not sure maybe Brian can help
This is not a current option, simply because it would require different installers.
For the installers version we had to implement a pretty bad thing where it deleted files based on licensing, simply because it’s not possible for a dll to not show, once it’s installed.
I have contacted Microsoft and requested a solution, and currently they did not even have a workaround.
Thanks for the reply.
I will stick with version 2.44 client and server until the MCML version is ready.