Congratulations to Paul Ferguson the winner of the first My Movies competition and now here is another chance to win. Tomorrow I am going to CES in Las Vegas where I will be interviewing people from various teams at Microsoft, so to win today send me an email ian [at] thedigitallifestyle.com, put My Movies as the subject and give me a question you would like to put to Microsoft. Keep it related to Windows 7, Windows Media Center, Windows Home Server or Zune and I will try and put your question to the relevant people. I will draw out a winner from CES on Wednesday and have details of another chance to win during the CES keynote so keep an eye on the blog

Here are the prize details:

My Movies for Windows Home Server is a single add-on program for Windows Home Server, providing a set of features around movies and music, making it the perfect solution for adding, identifying and maintaining movie and music data on your Windows Home Server, serving it to different Media Center solutions or music playback devices.

The version I am giving away differs by not requiring a My Movies user account, and therefore does not require any account points. The license also includes a product lifetime subscription to high quality GD3 meta-data for audio discs copying, and holds the ability to copy up to five at the same time, if you have multiple optical drives connected to your Windows Home Server.01 - Monitor Overview.png

3 thoughts on “Win another full licence of My Movies for Windows Home Server”
  1. My question would be one that you will probably already be asking…

    How will homegroup work with Home Server and will there be an update to enable homegroup functionality on exisiting Home Servers or will we need a new version of Home Server?

  2. Ok here’s a more sensible question, build 7000 supports .m2ts files, so I can play .m2ts files from the HDD. But people are reporting it does not support Blu-ray disk playback from the optical drive. Will MS be adding full Blu-ray support? If not why not?

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