Rick Drasch has released Recorded TV Manager Console which is part of the Recorded TV Manager family of applications that enables archiving of Windows Media Center content to NAS devices or Windows Home Server.
The new Recorded TV Manager Console provides the same functionality as Recorded TV Manager Add-in for Windows Home Server, but it does not require a Windows Home Server network.
Here are all the details from the press release:
Press Release – July 15, 2009
Drasch Computer Software has released Recorded TV Manager Console.
Recorded TV Manager Console is the latest addition to the Recorded TV Manager family. (Recorded TV Manager Version 1 was released in June 2006.)
Recorded TV Manager is a collection of Microsoft Windows® applications and services designed specifically for home networks that include one or more Windows Media Center machines which record television programming for later viewing ("time shifting").
- Easily collect series episodes and watch them in original broadcast order.
- Simplify management and viewing of large collections.
- Automatically move recordings to a Home Server, NAS or any other location.
- Automatically delete duplicate recordings and previously watched episodes.
- Keep track of what you’ve watched, even after it’s deleted.
Recorded TV Manager Console provides the same basic functionality as Recorded TV Manager Add-in for Windows Home Server, but it does not require a Windows Home Server network.
Recorded TV Manager Console works with both Recorded TV Manager 3 (client application) and Recorded TV Manager Media Center Add-in.
For more information, contact:
Rick Drasch
Drasch Computer Software


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