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Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

Last post 07-23-2008, 8:35 PM by rgreenpc. 339 replies.
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  •  04-17-2007, 5:40 PM 182419 in reply to 182418

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    It's Vista based, not a "new" OS.  Search TGB or my blog for "Fiji".  That should be the Codename for this beta.  Smile [:)]

    Chris Lanier
    The Green Button Forum Moderator
  •  04-17-2007, 7:47 PM 182439 in reply to 182419

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    Thanks Jessica. I think everyone here provides some great feedback and would be a great addition to the beta program, especially since we're all so passionate about Media Center.
  •  04-17-2007, 8:43 PM 182442 in reply to 182439

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    Yeah, so everyone for whom I can correlate your Green Button username with a real name...just kidding. :-)

    I'm told that a very high percentage of people who applied for the beta today said they're QAM users on the survey. I find that very interesting. Are there really, really that many of you?

     


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  •  04-18-2007, 12:35 AM 182454 in reply to 182442

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    Quick comment. They survey asks which transmitter we are on if we are DVB-T users. I assume this doesn't apply in Australia?
  •  04-18-2007, 1:59 AM 182458 in reply to 182376

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    Slight problem with the form: it asks if I'm already using Vista. So I choose "No". The next question then asks which version of Vista, if I've chosen Yes. But I chose "No", so I left that box blank.

    When I submitted the form it was rejected as I hadn't chosen my version of Vista. I selected Home Premium, as that's what I would choose if I was paying for an upgrade, but I left the am I using Vista question as "No". Form submitted fine then. There wasn't a Not Applicable option.

    But, unless MS wants to give me a nice shiny copy of Vista, I guess I'm gonna be out of luck with getting into the test as I'm still running XP MCE2005.

    Mark

     


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  •  04-18-2007, 5:48 AM 182470 in reply to 182376

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    Thankyou Jessica!

    I hope we are all in this beta test.

  •  04-18-2007, 5:59 AM 182473 in reply to 182442

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    I've found myself using QAM more and more due to FOX not being broadcast over the air, however it is available from my cable co. Also, I don't have to worry so much about dragging my antenna into my bathroom just to pickup CBS. My wife really never liked that solution!

    Shahn

  •  04-18-2007, 6:27 AM 182476 in reply to 182442

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    JessZahn:

    I'm told that a very high percentage of people who applied for the beta today said they're QAM users on the survey. I find that very interesting. Are there really, really that many of you?

    On my main machine I'm using it for everything I was using OTA ATSC for by using the HDHomerun unit.  I do still have the antenna on the roof and the cards in other machines just so I can test some things, but QAM via the HDHomerun unit is working better for me.


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  •  04-18-2007, 7:02 AM 182478 in reply to 182476

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    >> I'm told that a very high percentage of people who applied for the beta today said they're QAM users on the survey. I find that very interesting. Are there really, really that many of you?

    Why is this a surprise?  More and more channels are going HD and almost none of them are being broadcast over the air.  I can get abc, cbs, nbc, fox and pbs free over the air but hd channels like mtv, espn/espn2, tnt, discovery and many others are QAM only.  My over the air PC based tuners are quickly becoming obsolete. 
  •  04-18-2007, 7:09 AM 182479 in reply to 182478

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    Only about .01% of people will be able to MTV, ESPN, TNT, Discovery, etc over unencrypted QAM.  Microsoft knows all about QAM in general, it's already supported via CableCARD's.  Unencrypted is much different, and not natively supported at this point.

    Chris Lanier
    The Green Button Forum Moderator
  •  04-18-2007, 7:36 AM 182485 in reply to 182442

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    JessZahn:

    Yeah, so everyone for whom I can correlate your Green Button username with a real name...just kidding. :-)

    I'm told that a very high percentage of people who applied for the beta today said they're QAM users on the survey. I find that very interesting. Are there really, really that many of you?

     

    Hi Jess!

    Yup...I applied as a QAM user!  It'll be interesting to see how this is set up...especially with those of us who are using the HDHomerun. 

    Just so you can "track" me... raykuss@hotmail.com  Big Smile [:D]

     


    Ghostlobster
    Very happy convert to SageTV! Finally, watching ESPN-HD in real HD on my HTPC without having to deal with the CableCARD fiasco!
  •  04-18-2007, 7:36 AM 182486 in reply to 182442

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    JessZahn:

    I'm told that a very high percentage of people who applied for the beta today said they're QAM users on the survey. I find that very interesting. Are there really, really that many of you?



    This is a testament to the popularity of the HDHomerun unit. Almost every user I know of htpc's has a custom built system. Since the powers that be have locked us out of ever using a cablecard on our systems we have no choice but to go OTA or QAM. If you live an apartment where you can't get an external antenna (like me) that really just leaves you with one choice. But believe me direct support of QAM in one fashion or another would open the floodgates to this technology and provide more options for builders which would be fantastic.
  •  04-18-2007, 8:28 AM 182492 in reply to 182486

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    I like the copy dvd to your computer question. Answer yes and the MPAA comes knocking at your door and makes you had over your computers. Stick out tongue [:P]

  •  04-18-2007, 8:35 AM 182495 in reply to 182492

    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    Or answer "Yes" and Microsoft might get the idea to use the technology they already have to enable DVD streaming legally.  Big Smile [:D]

    Note: Don't take all my comments as it's going to happen in this release.  As Jessica pointed out questions don't anyway relate to the specific beta which they are asked for.  That said, DVD changers would go over much better if I could stream and/or rip the DVD's to my hard drive for streaming.

    Chris Lanier
    The Green Button Forum Moderator
  •  04-18-2007, 8:41 AM 182496 in reply to 182492

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    Re: Do you want to beta test the next version of Media Center?

    > I like the copy dvd to your computer question. Answer yes and the MPAA comes knocking at your door and makes you had over your computers.

    I think your forgetting that media center is a worldwide product.   Also not all dvds are protected.  most people I know that do the most ripping have direct to dvd cameras which I could see being a feature end users would want to get their home movies into media center easier..

    Bryan Socha
    Media Center MVP
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