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Windows XP Media Center Edition Review

Harpreet writes "It took 2 months but someone finally published an informative review of the new Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system. AnandTech's review has got everything you could want, including pictures galore. It looks like the folks who make the Linux based Video Disk Recorder have a new standard to live up to." Update: 01/08 21:06 GMT by T : Read on below for a different (Free software, CD-based) approach to computer-A/V integration.

Trunkboy writes "There are a lot of PVR projects out there (Freevo, TiVo, Dave&Dina, etc... but MoviX is a little different. MoviX is an entire distribution (linux of course) that is designed to play avi/mpg/mp3/etc files from a computer. Upgrading is easy, because it boots from a CD! Videos/music can be stored on a local hard drive, or on a network share. This project is incredible, but needs more developers. Stop in and give Roberto a hand -- MoviX shows some great potential!"

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  1. Frist p0st by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    w00t. Bill Gates sux nads!

  2. New standards?? by mustangdavis · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    It looks like the folks who make the Linux based Video Disk Recorder have a new standard to live up to."


    So what you're saying is that they'll need to get used to writing really buggy software and releasing patches for their software the day it is released ...

    1. Re:New standards?? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

      Or even get used to writing software that does what people really want to do in a that enables them to actually do it.

    2. Re:New standards?? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

      Here's a clue by four asshole:

      Is REDHAT any different? It seems like I get an email from REDHAT at least once a week about a patch for something.

      REDHAT != LINUX

      Beat that into your skull dicksnot.

  3. No so fast there by Jack+Wagner · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I don't have the time to read the article but I'm guessing it has several flaws:

    1) You are limited by the fact that this thing is built on legacy hardware, by the time it hits the stores you would be able to build one with better performance and much better specs.

    2) I don't care for the activation aspect and think that most users will rebel against it. It's one thing to be forced to activate a PC OS, but an entertainment OS???? No thanks

    3) The sound on this is going to be sub-optimal simply due to the limited bus speeds used by their analog to digital decoder.

    4) As the article porbably states the price will be the major stumbling point, these are going to have to meet the typical "Best Buy" buyers price point and at their outrageous starting point they are way way over the top

    5) Where is the USB2?? serial ATA66?? WiFi??? 802.11b??? Bluetooth??? I need to plug my other musica devices (iPod anyone) into this and make them work, lacking these things just don't cut it.

    To summarize, no thanks.

    --


    Wagner LLC Consulting Co. - Getting it right the first time
  4. Same old same old by nagora · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    Just as with everything else Microshit do there's a load of effort put into making sure the user's locked in and has to keep crawling back to Bill for bugfixes and upgrades.

    Throw it on the fire.

    TWW

    --
    "Encyclopedia" is to "Wikipedia" what "Library" is to "Some people at a bus stop"
  5. Not Again!!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Since no one is pointing it out, I feel its important to mention that Saddam Hussein, Hitler, and Mussolini are all strong supporters of Windows. I hear Jesus and Tux are homies from back in the day, smoking blunts and drinking 40's down by the whipping post...

  6. Re:Yo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Oh yay -- another Russian Jew who thinks he's funny and has talent. Please ... I'd rather watch Hee-Haw reruns than be forced to watch this pathetic asshole.

  7. Re:MS wins again by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Oh stfu Linux fanboy. When the open source community releases something that's worthwhile, with a decent GUI, and is somewhat usable, then you can bitch. Until then, sit back, shut up, boot into your buggy ass OS, and keep your thoughts to yourself. Nobody cares what you think.

  8. Re:MS wins again by BarrettAnderson · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    and like linux boys never take unnecessary jabs at Microsoft? please!!! you freeking moron - you guys do it ALL THE TIME... and there's not enough people at slashdot to tell you that you do it WAY too much, and in all the wrong ways.

    for example:

    "Microsoft doesn't use the same TCP/IP stuff as everyone else??? OH MY GOSH!!! it's FASTER??? THEY MUST BE CHEATING"

    almost as bad as saying Bush is lowering taxes???? WHY! that's ridiculous! they NEED more money in the government

    which, btw, is the stupidest thing i've ever heard. (but still comparable to what you guys say about MS). so keep your fork tongue behind your teeth. I did not pass through fire and death to bandy trick words with a witless worm