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Topic: Windows 7 MCE
TicMan
Posts: 4635
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
The saga of Ticcles HTPC.

Long story:
For ages I've used my modded Xbox and XBMC to watch my usual run of Movies, TV Shows, DVDs, etc in the lounge room. For TV recording I had MythTV running on my Linux box and used the Xbmcmythtv python program to watch TV recordings from Myth and if I wanted to watch live TV then I switched inputs to my STB.

After a few years of running things this way it all started to come undone over the past few months. The DVD player in the Xbox started to slowly break down so I subbed in a stand alone DVD player but with only 2 HD inputs on the TV we had to keep swapping cables around from the Xbox to the DVD player. Then my STB started playing up and I had to jiggle the aerial cable around a few times to get it to display the picture, it'd break up, etc. My patience with this started to run out but my laziness won over and I never bothered to fix it until last night when wifey finally cracked it which meant I had to swap cables and then I cracked it because I banged my head on the TV cabinet.

So I went out today and grabbed a TV tuner (Winfast DTV1000S) and rebuilt my other PC using Windows 7 64-bit with the sole purpose of using Windows media center. I'd played enough with XBMC on Linux, MythTV, etc and couldn't be arsed with the hassle. Once I got it all up and running (only took about 2 1/2hrs from sticking the Win7 DVD in to watching TV) I gotta say.. it's the f***ing business! The interface is very nice, switching to live TV is quick, recording is easy and I was able to stick in all my XVID/AVI/MP4/etc into the Movie library with some third party software.

Brilliant!

Short story:
Installed Win7 MCE and it's awesome.
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kos
Posts: 1308
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Short version was excellent, would read again.
HerbalLizard
Posts: 3103
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
Would recommend to others
Crakaveli
Posts: 3389
Location: USA
A+
Crakaveli
Posts: 3390
Location: USA
But seriously, windows 7 kicks ass. I've only booted into xp 2 or 3 times since i've installed it about a month ago. Seriously f***ing awesome.
Twisted
Posts: 10610
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Poster ripped me off!
jmr
Posts: 6235
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Good to hear, you can show me when I come down soon

What kinda TV you got?
jmr
Posts: 6236
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
PS Install off USB f***ing owns
Obes
Posts: 7611
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Its easy to believe windows 7 is good ... vista is good if you are willing to spend a while modifying it and apply "hacks".

The designer of UAC should be shot.
TicMan
Posts: 4636
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Good to hear, you can show me when I come down soon

What kinda TV you got?


When you coming? TV is old school Sony CRT job.
koopz
Posts: 7697
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The designer of UAC should be shot.


he needs an award.

his boss should be shot for not standing up to the marketing peeps at the weekly exec meetings and explaining why pandering to the fears of users would only lead to lost proffits



kos
Posts: 1309
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Fine he can get an award, but can we shoot the original implementers of the Vista UAC just a little please?
sLiNky
Posts: 1089
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Amen to windows 7. I have it running on my new computer and it totally kicks ass. There are a few bug issues (as per usual) but I presume they will be fixed up in the next release.
3dee
Posts: 3550
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Put it on my Mac mini and its running great, with Aero Glass and all. Vista sucks compared to it. The new taskbar is a good change cause the old taskbar was waaaaay overdue on the 'usability' department.
mooby
Posts: 4800
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah, ive been running mce (2005 and vista) for about 4years now. never had an issue with it. all my tv runs through it. in fact, i sold my lcd with a tv tuner, and just bought a 26monitor. cant rate it enough.

if you get the remote too, its awsome. every time we have people round for drinks they always ask "whats that?". its just vista. everyone bags vista, but when poeple see it they love it.
mongie
Posts: 6360
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Win 7 media centre is way better than Vista, just like Vista media centre was way better than XP MCE.

Looks like MS have really done some good work with Win7 overall. I can't see myself going back to Vista or XP again.
Midda
Posts: 3569
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Windows Media Center doesn't play MKVs though, which sucks big time.
Spook
Posts: 25107
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Windows Media Center doesn't play MKVs though, which sucks big time.


only sd media?
fail
Any
Posts: 318
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
codecs Midda... codecs...
mongie
Posts: 6361
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.vistax64.com/media-center/173635-how-get-windows-media-centre-play-avi-mkv-files-x32-x64-systems.html

??

I wonder if that works.
mooby
Posts: 4804
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
whats an MKV?
jmr
Posts: 6239
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm coming when you get a bravia ;)
Opec
Posts: 5743
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

whats an MKV?


Another f***ing vid containers you need to have to watch HD Linux ISOs off the intatubes. At least this one is Open Source, I just wish more players support it out of the box (yes I'm bittah cause player doesn't) :____(

Also cool, now MS needs to get from success learned on this project and apply it to their Pocket PC OS....

sLiNky
Posts: 1096
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.mymovies.dk/

best app for media center on vista and win 7,

if you combine with slysoft virtual clone drive you can watch all your iso files and dvd files contained in folders..

after upgrading from win vista to win 7 6914 - 7000 - 7068 - 7100 i reinstalled to get it to work and it kept all my settings/movies.

ShOdDy:-)
TicMan
Posts: 4637
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Nice one slinky, I'll be setting that up and giving it a go tonight. I had a few problems with the Movie library not recognising some of my movies so will be interesting if this fixes it up. I also used another program called YAMMM to rename folders, get artwork, XML file, etc and although it's added the movie to the library it doesn't display the Synopsis.
BoDGie
Posts: 364
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.openmedialibrary.org/ IMHO
ShOdDy
Posts: 74
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
downloading oml now. will report what it's like compared to my movies 2.

What i know so far....

My movies 2 uses sql server 2005 and various other microsoft packages also.
Sql server comes up with compatibility issues with windows 7 but ignore the error and continue as it works anyway.

My movies 2 also only has titles/artwork etc for movies that have been released onto dvd and checks the movies with online data.

each movie must also be saved into it's own folder. (pain in the ass considering i had like 50 iso files all in 1 folder.

watch this thread will continue soon.:D
ShOdDy
Posts: 75
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ok been playing around with oml and i can't get it to install the app into media center. i believe it should appear in extra's library but it doesn't. if i go into settings it appears in the library settings but that is it.

Its updates the movie info from multiple sources which is cool and it flagged all my movies as red because it didn't update each movie from the website automatically. although it did accept mymovies library which contained all the information.

Overall the database editor is great but i can't get it to install itself into media center...

any thoughts?
Any
Posts: 320
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.mediabrowser.tv/
Martz
Posts: 2043
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
do i need to install drivers for my mobo?? striker 2 formula? or the ones that windows installed optimal??

also when I check my device manager, it's only showing 2 cpus however I have a quad core (qx9650)...
Midda
Posts: 3571
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
codecs Midda... codecs...

MKV isn't a codec, it's a container format, one that Windows doesn't support.

You can install the Haali Media Splitter, which allows Windows Media Player to read the streams inside MKV (I've heard it can be tough to get it to work with Windows 7 Media Center though), but even then it doesn't support GPU decoding of H.264 video streams. Simple players like Media Player Classic will do this no worries.

Not a problem if you don't watch any HD media I guess, but that's all I watch now.
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