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Windows Media Center Wizardry

By Tony Campbell
July 2006 
Pages: 56
Series: Short Cut
Format: PDF
ISBN 10: 0-596-52784-5 | ISBN 13: 9780596527846
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Windows Media Center Wizardy is a guide to getting the most out of a PC running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, delving into the hidden features and extended capabilities not at first apparent when using this extremely powerful interface. This book is written as a series of "How To" sections, each concentrating on an area of functionality little exploited by typical users, although extremely useful when exposed. The first section is about smarter configuration. Section 2 is about Media Center's Best Kept Secrets. Section 3 is about taking Media Center to the next level, discussing how to bolster its capabilities.
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This short cut is a series of "How To " sections, each concentrating on an area of functionality little exploited by typical users, although extremely useful when exposed.

Section 1 Smarter Media Center Configuration
There are smart ways, and not so smart ways, to configure a PC running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. Smart configuration means understanding which hardware components best integrate together and how those components should be set up to best deliver their unique set of services. All in all, smarter configuration facilitates a better Media Center experience for everyone.

Section 2 Media Center's Best Kept Secrets
Once the Media Center has been set up and is integrated into the required environment, the next thing a user needs to understand is where the real power of MCE lies. At first glance it's not at all apparent. This section delves into the depths of using and really leveraging the essence of MCE.

Section 3 Taking Media Center to the Next Level
There are, as with most software solutions, things that MCE doesn't do that well (or at all). However, as is the case with all Microsoft platforms, MCE comes with its own API and is highly extensible. Many software developers have augmented the Media Center feature set with new and exciting enhancements that bolster its capabilities. This section details the author's preferences on essential additions to a MCE implementation including information on Xbox, PSP, and the iPod.

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MC Wizardry,  August 06 2006
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This publication is a good introduction to some of the areas of Media Center. Some of the parts could have done with having more information in them and going into more details, but to be fair, its only 56 pages. For what it is, its a useful book to have to show you things you may not have known before.



MCE for dummies,  August 02 2006
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This book was not what I expected. I hoped the last chapter had some more info about using the MCE SDK, but it only mentioned it. The book mostly covers common settings that experienced users would find out on their own. "Best kept seecrets" is mostly about using the electronic program guide, installing codecs and commonly known add-ins. If you're new to computers and media center this might be might the book for you.

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