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Contemplating purchase of Windows Media "Extender"
I have a powerful PC that's been running Vista for 6 months. In that time
I've been dabbling with the "Media Center" application, having installed a Hauppage WIN-TV card. I've been very impressed (both with Vista and Media Center). In many ways Media Center would appear to be far superior to Sky+ for viewing and recording TV. Of course watching TV on a PC in a family context is silly, as it's not in the lounge.....and I have no intention of putting one there. So I am contemplating investing on one of these Linksys devices: http://tinyurl.com/3a48xa when they are launched in the UK in 3 weeks. D-Link have announced a similar device (DSM-750) as have HP (x280N). Is there anyone else in uk.tech.digital-tv land who is enthused by this new technology? +++++++++ ps. there are 2 major drawbacks of Media Center for watching TV at the minute: 1. No support for "Red Button" stuff (text and interactive TV) 2. No support for DVB-S /satellite cards (and therefore HD) I understand both of these will be addressed in a significant software upgrade in Q2. |
Contemplating purchase of Windows Media "Extender"
In article , Vortex [email protected]
m.vortex.fsnet.co.uk scribeth thus I have a powerful PC that's been running Vista for 6 months. In that time I've been dabbling with the "Media Center" application, having installed a Hauppage WIN-TV card. I've been very impressed (both with Vista and Media Center). In many ways Media Center would appear to be far superior to Sky+ for viewing and recording TV. Well I'm glad I've found someone to say -something- good about Vista;!.. Of course watching TV on a PC in a family context is silly, as it's not in the lounge.....and I have no intention of putting one there. So I am contemplating investing on one of these Linksys devices: http://tinyurl.com/3a48xa when they are launched in the UK in 3 weeks. D-Link have announced a similar device (DSM-750) as have HP (x280N). Is there anyone else in uk.tech.digital-tv land who is enthused by this new technology? Depends on how much wireless traffic there is around your gaff, and how far away each device is from it etc;!.. +++++++++ ps. there are 2 major drawbacks of Media Center for watching TV at the minute: 1. No support for "Red Button" stuff (text and interactive TV) 2. No support for DVB-S /satellite cards (and therefore HD) I understand both of these will be addressed in a significant software upgrade in Q2. -- Tony Sayer |
Contemplating purchase of Windows Media "Extender"
"tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , Vortex [email protected] m.vortex.fsnet.co.uk scribeth thus I have a powerful PC that's been running Vista for 6 months. In that time I've been dabbling with the "Media Center" application, having installed a Hauppage WIN-TV card. I've been very impressed (both with Vista and Media Center). In many ways Media Center would appear to be far superior to Sky+ for viewing and recording TV. Well I'm glad I've found someone to say -something- good about Vista;!.. Massively superior to XP....but I realise I am in a minority in thinking this. Depends on how much wireless traffic there is around your gaff, and how far away each device is from it etc;!.. I'll be using wired. IMHO wireless does not seem to mustard", when it comes to basic stuff like going through walls. Even the atest MIMO technology struggled to get 8 metres or so across my home. Complete bag o'****e. |
Contemplating purchase of Windows Media "Extender"
"tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , Vortex [email protected] m.vortex.fsnet.co.uk scribeth thus I have a powerful PC that's been running Vista for 6 months. In that time I've been dabbling with the "Media Center" application, having installed a Hauppage WIN-TV card. I've been very impressed (both with Vista and Media Center). In many ways Media Center would appear to be far superior to Sky+ for viewing and recording TV. Well I'm glad I've found someone to say -something- good about Vista;!.. 2nd attempt at coherent reply: Massively superior to XP....but I realise I am in a minority in thinking this. Depends on how much wireless traffic there is around your gaff, and how far away each device is from it etc;!.. I'll be using wired. IMHO wireless does not seem to "cut the mustard", when it comes to basic stuff like going through walls. Even the latest MIMO technology struggled to get 8 metres or so across my home. Complete bag o'****e. |
Contemplating purchase of Windows Media "Extender"
In article , Vortex [email protected]
m.vortex.fsnet.co.uk scribeth thus "tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , Vortex [email protected] m.vortex.fsnet.co.uk scribeth thus I have a powerful PC that's been running Vista for 6 months. In that time I've been dabbling with the "Media Center" application, having installed a Hauppage WIN-TV card. I've been very impressed (both with Vista and Media Center). In many ways Media Center would appear to be far superior to Sky+ for viewing and recording TV. Well I'm glad I've found someone to say -something- good about Vista;!.. Massively superior to XP....but I realise I am in a minority in thinking this. Yes you are;!.. Depends on how much wireless traffic there is around your gaff, and how far away each device is from it etc;!.. I'll be using wired. IMHO wireless does not seem to mustard", when it comes to basic stuff like going through walls. Even the atest MIMO technology struggled to get 8 metres or so across my home. Complete bag o'****e. Well it can do some impressive things sometimes.. We've got a wi-fi link thats through putting 24 meg over 3 miles and all legal:)... -- Tony Sayer |
Contemplating purchase of Windows Media "Extender"
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I'll be using wired. IMHO wireless does not seem to "cut the mustard", when it comes to basic stuff like going through walls. Even the latest MIMO technology struggled to get 8 metres or so across my home. Complete bag o'****e. Not using a Netgear router are you? There was a batch of their routers which had poorly installed antenna. I looked at one which barely got a conneciton across a room! It was replaced under warrantee and now the entire old (and therefore solidly built) house gets fast WiFi. Paul DS |
Contemplating purchase of Windows Media "Extender"
In article , Vortex wrote:
Well I'm glad I've found someone to say -something- good about Vista;!.. Massively superior to XP....but I realise I am in a minority in thinking* this. I would be surprised if anything other than a minority could believe in the "massive superiority" of a system that respond more slowly, crashes more often, requires extra mouse clicks to do things, and renders some existing software and peripheral hardware unusable. Rod. |
Contemplating purchase of Windows Media "Extender"
"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message .. . In article , Vortex wrote: Well I'm glad I've found someone to say -something- good about Vista;!.. Massively superior to XP....but I realise I am in a minority in thinking this. I would be surprised if anything other than a minority could believe in the "massive superiority" of a system that respond more slowly, crashes more often, requires extra mouse clicks to do things, and renders some existing software and peripheral hardware unusable. Rod. My feelings exactly! |
Contemplating purchase of Windows Media "Extender"
Roderick Stewart wrote:
In article , Vortex wrote: Well I'm glad I've found someone to say -something- good about Vista;!.. Massively superior to XP....but I realise I am in a minority in thinking this. I would be surprised if anything other than a minority could believe in the "massive superiority" of a system that respond more slowly Not in my experience - certainly not noticeably slower than XP was on the same hardware. , crashes more Actually the opposite for the 2 XP machines I put Vista onto (one a 3 year old Dell laptop, the other a 3 year old home-built desktop machine). Whilst crashes in XP were rare on the laptop - and occasional on the desktop when removing USB devices - I've yet to have a single Bluescreen in Vista, and the only crashes I've had (which actually gracefully recovered without a reboot and worked fine afterwards) were related to a very badly written, old Windows Explorer extension which caused Explorer to crash regularly (and then restarted without an issue). Once I removed that extension Vista has been perfectly stable. often, requires extra mouse clicks to do things, I find I use the mouse less now - particularly launching apps - just press the Windows key and type the first couple of letter of the app name. Much faster than finding the app in the programs list. and renders some existing software and peripheral hardware unusable. 2 pieces of hardware which didn't work. Old ATI TV tuner part of graphics card (graphics part of the card is full Aero supported and still works great in HL2 etc - even though it's a very old card (launched 5 years ago), which I paid about £50 2nd hand 3 years ago). The other thing was an old UMAX scanner, which only had NT drivers, which sort of worked in XP but finally didn't work in Vista. Other than that, all my hardware worked fine with Vista - even the 3 year old Dell laptop had drivers for every device on it. I've now had Vista on 3 machines (latest laptop came with it) and nothing I've seen with it would make me go back to XP. In fact, every time I use an XP machine, I get frustrated at how clunky and unintuitive it feels now (I admit, it was okay when I was used to it). However, I have used Vista from practically the day it went RTM, so over a year now. But then I use it for my work (software developer), and at home, so on it lots and therefore didn't take long to get used to the the changes in how things work. D |
Contemplating purchase of Windows Media "Extender"
"Vortex" wrote in message
... I have a powerful PC that's been running Vista for 6 months. In that time I've been dabbling with the "Media Center" application, having installed a Hauppage WIN-TV card. I've been very impressed (both with Vista and Media Center). In many ways Media Center would appear to be far superior to Sky+ for viewing and recording TV. Of course watching TV on a PC in a family context is silly, as it's not in the lounge.....and I have no intention of putting one there. So I am contemplating investing on one of these Linksys devices: http://tinyurl.com/3a48xa when they are launched in the UK in 3 weeks. D-Link have announced a similar device (DSM-750) as have HP (x280N). Is there anyone else in uk.tech.digital-tv land who is enthused by this new technology? +++++++++ ps. there are 2 major drawbacks of Media Center for watching TV at the minute: 1. No support for "Red Button" stuff (text and interactive TV) 2. No support for DVB-S /satellite cards (and therefore HD) I understand both of these will be addressed in a significant software upgrade in Q2. Have you thought of an XBox 360 rather than an extender? I have used one for extending XP MC & am very happy with it, plus with the latest update you can also stream Divx/XViD meaning I have less need to run XBMC. And you can apparently play games on it. |
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