![]() Paul Thurrott has a review which goes through the improvements in detail. It looks like we are going to have to wait until Vista to get the really good stuff. I’d probably write some scathing rant except for the fact that we all kind of had a pretty good idea what would be in this thing. Perhaps with the update burning DVDs will be less error prone. I think I probably in the past two years have burned 2 DVDs and tried to burn 25. Supposedly we’ve had DVD burning in MCE for quite a while now but I’d never really gotten it to work in the past. “The update improves the process of burning DVDs in Media Center.” This could be good. And Media Center is still only OTA HDTV of course. Quite frankly we should have had this a hell of a long time ago. With an HDTV TiVo with four tuners that I’ve had for over a year (2 high def, 2 standard def) I’m not so impressed that I can now have two HDTV tuners on my Media Center machine. This update improves the process of burning DVDs in Media Center.”.Media Center now includes a nonlinear zoom mode for widescreen TVs.Media Center now includes a configurable optimization option to make sure that your Media Center computer continues to run smoothly.Media Center now supports DVB-T radio where DVB-T radio is broadcast.Media Center now supports up to two ATSC tuner cards and two National Television Systems Committee (NTSC) tuner cards. versions of Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, this update provides support for a second Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) tuner card. ![]() Additionally, Media Center now prompts you to install the software components that Media Center must have to support the Media Center Extender functionality of the Xbox 360. Media Center now recognizes when a Microsoft Xbox 360 is connected to the network.
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