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This week Galileu Vieira from Microsoft Brazil chats about how Media Center and digital lifestyle products are being used in Brazil. With the launch of Windows Vista, Media Center is officially supported in Brazil for the first time and Galileu talks about it’s usage, TV executives reaction to DVRs and and he also talks about his on10 blog.

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Thanks to the show sponsor Tech.co.uk

Show Times:

00:50 Coming up this week
01:50 The live show last week
02:59 Email – Media Center in New Zealand
03:33 Email – Medai Center in Portugal
05:24 Email – Linksys DMA2100 and Magic Packet
07:24 Get a discount on Big Screen Weather and Photos 2 from BigScreenGobal
08:01 Email – IR Bug problems
10:11 Virtual Earth on Media Center
10:50 Tip on using query based recordings
11:34 Video: Using a tablet pc to record music
12:03 Video: Microsoft digital lifestyle video
13:50 UltimatePC.com – The Ultimate Home Theater Setup
14:11 Druid 1.0 dvr-ms transcoder
14:42 One year of TheDigitalLifestyle.com and its coming up to 3 years of podcasting
15:42 A message from One Voicedownload a free trial
16:50 Welcome to Galileu Vieira
17:10 Galileu’s background and blog
19:40 Local content
20:45 Vista in Brazil
23:37 Media Center Brazil
27:00 TV Standards
33:13 Form factors, PCTV
36:40 Xbox 360 in Brazil
41:22 Windows Live
45:55 Galileu’s blog
48:30 TV Exec’s reaction to DVRs
51:37 Media Center as a low cost DVR
52:05 I had to ask about Motorsport 🙂
57:05 Blog link
58:20 See you on Twitter!

Music by Ian Dixon

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One thought on “The Media Center Show No.147 – Galileu Vieira on Media Center in Brazil”
  1. Wow, a name check – I feel famous!

    As well as prompting me to post the podcast on my Facebook page, this also reminded me to download and try the Virtual Earth add-in. I’m still happily using MCE2005, so can’t comment on it’s Vista compatibility, but it works a treat in XP.

    It’s a shame it doesn’t zoom in as far as you can when using the normal Live Earth website and doesn’t support the Bird’s Eye view, but even so it’s very good.

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