Last week Microsoft released details on the Windows Media Center TV Feature Pack (the update formally known as Fiji) and that provoked a passionate debate
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Show Times
00:50 Coming up this week
02:00 Email – ISOs on Windows Media Center, DVD streaming guide
04:45 Email – Why no divx in Media Center on the Xbox 360?
06:00 Email – TVTonic goes 64bit, does 64 bit matter?
07:31 Email – Feedback on show 167
08:14 Email – Media Center in the news
09:00 Microsoft post details on the Windows Media Center TV Pack
09:49 Video: A closer look at HP’’s TouchSmart UI
10:44 First “How To” Video: How to get digital TV on Windows Media Center
12:15 Welcome to Ed Bott
12:44 Fii becomes Windows Media Center TV Feature Pack 2008
15:44 When did the fiji name first surface
19:18 What is in the feature pack – EngadgetHD:Hands-on with the Vista Media Center TV Pack , Microsoft’s post
27:00 Why is it OEM only?
30:16 CableCARD issues
31:58 Issues with the TV Pack
33:50 Vista perception issues
38:40 Can the new TV features sell Media Center?
39:50 Has breaking the yearly release cycle caused these issues?
42:17 Waiting for Windows 7
43:19 Ed thinks Windows 7 will be coming soon
47:55 Where is the H.264 support?
53:10 Freesat and Windows Media Center
58:60 How can Microsoft put out the fire?
01:05:00 Why should enthusiasts continue with Media Center?
01:09:30 Windows 7 needs to be right
01:10:12 Media Center is an special part of Windows
01:11:31 Links to Ed’s post on the TV feature pack
01:12:24 Win a copy of of Kaspersky 2009
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