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Niveus Movie Library – Beta Now Available

The sophisticated Niveus Media Center movie interface supports content from VideoGiants, Recorded TV Movies, DVDs, and more!

Milpitas, CA – April 2, 2008 – Niveus Media, Inc., the pioneer in premium, whole-home digital entertainment solutions, is excited to announce Beta availability of the Niveus Movie Library. Designed exclusively for Niveus customers, the Niveus Movie Library is a robust movie management tool that aggregates an entire movie collection into one distinct and intelligent interface.

Niveus’ Movie Library is a great example of what our partners can build on top of the Windows Media Center platform,” said Scott Evans, group manager in the Entertainment and Devices eHome Division, Microsoft. “We are highly encouraged by the level of innovation we are seeing from OEMs like Niveus.”

Rather than having separate catalogues for multiple movie sources, Niveus sought to create a single, artful solution to engage movie enthusiasts and viewers. The slick style of Movie Library offers an encompassing display, rich cover art, and even a recommended movie feature; when one movie is selected a “You may also like” scrollbar at the bottom of the screen is enabled, displaying similar movies within the user’s collection.

As more and more movie formats become available in Media Center, it becomes increasingly important for our customers to be able to access them from a single interface,” states Tim Cutting, CEO and Co-Founder, Niveus Media. “With our new Movie Library customers can browse their entire movie collection by attractive poster art, regardless of the format, origin, or file location.”

Stimulating the development of Movie Library was the introduction of VideoGiants’ Collections, which include hand-selected packages of movies ranging from DVD-quality up to 1080p. Collections are delivered to Niveus customers on a hard drive and now, through a simple mapping process, the movies are seamlessly integrated into the user’s Movie Library, with all of the other movies.

At MusicGiants, we deliver the highest quality entertainment experience possible, and partners like Niveus are key to this process,” says Scott Bahneman, CEO of MusicGiants, and its recently announced service, VideoGiants. “We are excited to work with a partner like Niveus who embraces our product and packages it in an extraordinarily convenient and attractive interface such as Movie Library.”

Supported formats include those currently enabled in Windows Vista Media Center: DVDs (in the local player or Niveus Ice Vault changer), DVR-MS, WMV, & more; movies from the Recorded TV library; and downloaded movies from VideoGiants, Vongo, Amazon Unbox, or other. Movies in the Niveus Ice Vault DVD changer or Recorded TV movies are automatically added to the Movie Library.

Niveus Movie Library (Beta) is now available for download in the Niveus Software Labs, the hub for exclusive Niveus software updates.

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Cross Posted from Chris Lanier's Blog at http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/
Published Wednesday, April 02, 2008 11:28 AM by Chris - Moderator
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Dwight2001 said:

This is very dissappointing that it's Niveus Customers only, it's so beautiful.  I would spend a couple of bucks on it.  I don't use MyMovies simply because it's not MCML, but perhaps MyMovies 3 is coming out soon.

Dwight2001
April 2, 2008 11:35 AM
 

hamiltonguy said:

agreed, very disappointing.
I will probably take a look at purchasing Quiiq now. :( I wish my movies would hit ver 3.0 already!!!
April 2, 2008 11:59 AM
 

JackLuminous said:

If you know how to use Orca MSI Editor you can at least....look at it >:-). They should consider selling this as an add-on for the regular (ie. not loaded with $$$) consumers. It looks nice.
April 2, 2008 12:42 PM
 

dravor said:

I imagine it's only checking for something like a specific Manufacturer setting in the Registry, or something equivalent.  Find that, add it, and you should be able to install it.  It's not like they have specifc things added to the bios to ensure it's a Niveus machine.

-D
April 2, 2008 1:48 PM
 

mikinho said:

dravor said: I imagine it's only checking for something like a specific Manufacturer setting in the Registry, or something equivalent.  Find that, add it, and you should be able to install it.  It's not like they have specifc things added to the bios to ensure it's a Niveus machine.

Most current BIOS are SMBIOS and do contain the manufacter, model, serial number,....  Almost all large manufacturers populate this information (Niveus included.)  I'm not saying that is what this application uses as a check but it is possible.
April 2, 2008 2:20 PM
 

bigpunk said:

I've checked and they are using Computer Manufacturer to verify during the install and the dll in the package is using the check Computer Manufacturer also so it would require a recompile to take it out or a BIOS emulator but I don’t know of any that can do that
April 3, 2008 8:27 AM
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