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 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 PC for Dummies The fun and easy way to get up and running quickly with Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, the new operating system version specially outfitted for TV, DVD, video, music, and digital photo applications Media Center PCs are the first PCs to feature an easy-to-use interface and all preconfigured hardware and preloaded software needed to create a complete integrated home entertainment system Explains how to integrate a home computer network with a home theater system, control connected TVs with the Remote Control Interface, record TV programs using a TiVo-like recorder, acquire and play back music files, organize digital videos and photos, play DVD movies, and much more Written by the authors of Home Theater For Dummies (0-7645-1801-1)and Wireless Home Networking For Dummies (0-7645-3910-8), who worked closely with Media Center Edition product management at Microsoft to complete the book.
 D-Link DSM-320 54 Mbps 802.11g Wireless Media Player D-Link 54 Mbps 802.11g Wireless Media Player, DSM-320 unites your network with your home entertainment center Share, access, and enjoy your digital media in the comfort of your living room Enjoy video, snapshots and music on your big screen, and over your stereo sound system Supports 802.11g wireless standards with transfer speeds up to 54 Mbps Setting up the DSM-320 Wireless Media Player is simple, and the sleek design makes it an attractive addition to your home entertainment center Includes remote control Wired LAN: 10/100Mbps Ethernet DHCP or Static IP Address Security: Hardware based WEP Up to 128-bit encryption Configuration: UPnP-AV 1.0 Enabled INMPR Compliant Supported Audio Formats: MP3 WAV WMA Supported Image Formats: JPEG, BMP, PNG TIFF, JPEG2000, GIF Supported Video Formats: MPEG 1, 2. and 4, Xvid, QuickTime AVI Outputs: RCA audio jacks, RCA video, S-Video, Component Video, Optical, Digital Audio, Coax Digital Audio Minimum System Requirements Connection to 802.11
Media hub - A home entertainment device used to connect a home theatre system to a computer network in order to retrieve media files (music, pictures). They are capable of browsing file trees and using metadata to organize media files. Windows XP Media Center Edition - Windows XP Media Center Edition (codename eHome) is a version of Windows XP designed to serve as a home entertainment hub. The latest version, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, was released on October 12, 2004. Image Entertainment - Image Entertainment is a major home video and television distribution company that has handled digital media distribution of television programs, public domain and copyrighted feature films, and music concerts. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment - Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is the home video, DVD, and UMD distribution arm of Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation. It was established in 1978 as Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment.
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