Windows media center addons

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Я давно уже являюсь читателем Хабра, вот решился стать писателем, тем более появился повод. Не так давно решил проблему просмотра фильмов на ЖК-телевизоре с компа, для, так сказать «неподготовленных пользователей» — родителей. Они в компе вообще ничего не понимают, а фильмы смотреть хочется. Записывать их на диски мне банально надоело. Прошелся поиском по сайту, подобной темы не нашел и решил заполнить пробел. Речь пойдёт о настройке Windows Media Center, а точнее о замечательном дополнении к нему в виде Media Browser.

Для начала опишу схему подключения. ЖК-телевизор у меня подключен к компу как второй монитор(DVI -> HDMI), рабочий стол расширен на него. На компе установлена Windows 7 Максимальная и он никогда не выключается — скачиваются и раздаются торренты. Для того чтобы не требовалось даже прикасаться к мышке и клавиатуре, за смешные деньги был приобретён пульт управления Microsoft Remote Control для Media Center.

Никакой особой настройки он не требует и работает как говорится – из коробки. Про настройку самого WMC я рассказывать не буду – там всё довольно просто. Отдельно поговорим о MediaBrowser.
Media Browser является плагином для Windows Media Center и предназначена для организации удобного просмотра коллекции фильмов и видеозаписей имеющихся на вашем компьютере.
Скачиваем последнюю версию (на момент написания статьи это версия 2.2.2.) и устанавливаем. При установке программа спросит дату, «старее» которой фильмы будут считаться просмотренными(будет установлена галочка) :-)
После установки в меню WMC появится новый пункт:

Настройки можно производить либо в самом медиа центре, либо с помощью специального мастера. Для минимальной настройки требуется указать пути к папкам с фильмами. Видео-файлы можно разделить на группы(например «Сериалы»,

«порно»

«Мультфильмы» и т.д.), и в дальнейшем этим группам можно присвоить возрастные ограничения.

В принципе после этого уже можно просматривать фильмы, но мне этого было мало. Покопавшись в интернете я нашел плагин для автоматического обновления информации о фильмах из интернета, а точнее с Кинопоиска.
Плагин Media Browser — Кинопоиск (KinopoiskMetadataProvider.dll) — и наличие подключения к интернету дает возможность автоматически получать всевозможную информацию об интересующем фильме на русском языке: постеры, содержание фильма, состав актеров, кадры из фильма и т.д.
Берём свежую версию(Version 1.0.0.5 (01.12.2009)) и кладём его в папку «C:\ProgramData\MediaBrowser\Plugins».
Для работы плагина требуется называть файлы или папки, содержащие 1 видео-файл, полным русским названием, совпадающем с названием на Кинопоиске, и годом выпуска указанного в скобках. Спец.символы можно пропускать.
К примеру — фильм «Адреналин: Высокое напряжение».
Правильное название:
c:\фильмы\Адреналин высокое напряжение (2009).mkv
Неправильное название:
c:\фильмы\Адреналин 2.avi

Перечислю ещё некоторые возможности Media Browser(скрываются за кнопкой advanced):

  • «родительский контроль» — можно указать возрастные ограничения для различных каталогов с фильмами и скрывать от детских глаз всю «клубничку» под пароль;
  • есть возможность указать для определённых типов файлов внешний проигрыватель;
  • вывод информации о погоде в меню;
  • интерфейс меню полностью настраивается и поддерживает темы;
  • существует пометка о просмотренном фильме.

Следующим шагом было сделать пункт меню «Media Browser» более понятным родителям – т.е. надпись должна быть на русском языке. Для этого нам понадобится ещё одна программка – Media Center Studio. С её помощью можно менять меню WMC как душе угодно :-). Скачиваем -> устанавливаем -> запускаем -> вкладка Start Menu -> переименовываем как нам нужно (например «Фильмы») -> сохраняем. Всё, меню готово.

Дальше остаётся только разыскивать названия фильмов на Кинопоиске и при скачивании сразу указывать «правильное» имя файла – остальное всё подгружается автоматически.
На последок ещё пара скриншотов того, что в итоге получается:

Теперь в мое отсутствие родители легко могут выбрать и посмотреть любой, из имеющихся в коллекции, фильм.
Ссылки для скачивания:
Media Browser
Кинопоиск(автор Alarik)
Media Center Studio

UPD: для получения самой свежей версии плагина кинопоиска и его автоматического обновления в конфигураторе медиабраузера надо прописать plugin source: «alarik.dynalias.net/kp/plugin_info.xml»
— в последней версии есть возможность авторизации на kinopoisk.ru чтобы избежать (или отсрочить) бана.
Более подробное обсуждение WMC читаем на ixbt.com

In this article we would be talking about some of the best apps for media center that could enhance your experience with Windows Media Center.

If you are a user of Microsoft’s Windows operating system then you would know Windows Media Center. It is the entertainment part of Windows through which users can record, view and organize movies, videos and music that are stored on the hard disk. It also connects the users to the online stores for online live TV, movies galleries etc.

Microsoft has encouraged the third party app developers to come up with exclusive apps that could benefit the Windows users. Also, some of the well known brands Netflix, Hulu, Barne & Noble etc. have started offering apps that could be installed along with Windows Media Center that provides instant connectivity with the services of those brands.

Windows XP & Windows Vista

Following apps are currently available for this category:

  • CinePlayer DVD Decoder – Can play high definition videos and 5.1 Channel Dolby Digital audio files.
  • NVIDIA DVD Decoder – Offers the users the perfect home theater experience and supports DVD and MPEG – 2 playbacks.
  • Cyberlink Power DVD SE – Users of Windows Media Player 10 & 11 can play Dolby audio tracks, videos, TV shows etc.
  • SRS Audio Enhancements – This is a patented app of SRS Audio Technologies that helps the users to customize the sound settings and enjoy a surround sound system.
  • DFX – Offers 3D surround sound system, hyperbass and head phone customization and enhances the experience of home theater pc.

Windows 8

Microsoft’s online store has a plethora of apps for Windows 8. Users can choose the apps from plenty of categories like games, music, photo editing, education, office suit, books etc. Some of the most popular apps for Windows 8 are:

  • Nook – With this free app users can get access to millions of books, magazines and newspapers. This app is also offering 1 million free books for its users.
  • Skype – Who does know about Skype? An exclusive app has been designed by Skype for Windows 8 Media Center. It has all the features of standard Skype software and it is a free app.
  • Halo: Spartan Assault – This paid, touch based app is for gaming lovers. Being one of the highest downloaded gaming apps, Halo offers a unique experience for those who love to play shooting games.
  • iHeartRadio – This tunes the users into 1,500 online radio stations. Being a free app, users can instantly download this app and connect it with Windows Media Center and enjoy the digital online radio service.
  • Nokia Music – “20 million tracks under one roof” is what best describes this app. With this free app, users can find the music of their choice.
  • All Recipes – This is a must have app for food lovers. Just sign-in to this app to find exotic recipes that can brighten one’s lunch or dinner. A free app that offers more than 40,000 recipes is something worth having.
  • Evernote Touch – This app is for busy executives who handle huge pile of works. Through this free app users can synchronize their meetings, research schedules, designs, ideas etc. This app can also sync the desktops, laptops, tablets and smart phones for easy access.

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One of the great benefits of the community of enthusiasts that has grown around Windows Media Center is the number of plug-ins developed to enhance the experience in WMC. Plug-ins (also called addins, and lately even apps) bring new information and features to the Windows Media Center environment.

For example, popular plugins give you at-a-glance access to local weather reports (like HeatWave or Big Screen Weather), or provide access to a huge number of online radio stations, or even add a WMC interface to your home automation system. Over the years, plenty of enthusiast websites have written about their top 10 or must-have plugins for WMC.

Plug-ins really let you customize your set-up to your tastes and needs. Many times, we’ll see community members collaborate to put a plug-in together and offer it to the community. Some of my favorite plug-ins are small apps that community members put together for a specific need: like CoreTempMC, which lets you monitor your PC’s internal temperature from within Media Center, or a recent addition from Windows Entertainment and Connected Home MVP Josh Pollard which presents the status from Ceton InfiniTV TV tuner diagnostic page within Windows Media Center.

I particularly like the plug-ins specific to certain hobbies and interests; for example, when developer Amar Kota noticed that the sports strip in WMC didn’t include tennis scores, he wrote a tennis plug-in. I use it at home, and it’s great.

Any discussion of plug-ins invariably asks the question of where one can go to get them. As many plug-ins are developed and hosted by individual developers or small companies, tracking them down across the Internets has been, until recently, a bit of a challenge. That’s where one particular plug-in comes in very handy: Made For Media Center, which was developed by two of our Windows Entertainment and Connected Home MVPs, Andrew Cherry and Ian Dixon.

“There are a lot of great Media Center addins and we need a way to have them all listed in one place and be able to install them without having to leave Media Center,” Ian writes. “Andrew did a great job developing the Media Center addin, and we are using a lot of Microsoft technologies on the back end to host the web site and handle the Media Center addin communications.”

Using their Made for Media Center allows you to browse available plug-ins within Windows Media Center. To use it, you sign-up for an account at www.madeformediacenter.com, and then you can download the plug-in, entering your account details as part of the set-up. From there, you can browse and install the plugins without leaving WMC.

In our home, where WMC is powering our TV experience, I can sit on the couch and browse available plug-ins with the remote. I can also select and install them with the remote – it’s a very cool experience. I also appreciate the user ratings for each plug-in.

It’s been about a year since the duo launched Made for Media Center. In that time, 46 plugins have been added and can be downloaded and installed from it – everything from (personal favorite) Remind Me, which let’s you set-up date-based reminders to pop-up in Windows Media Center, to the popular My Channel Logos, which adds logos to your electronic programming guide. Ian reports that Made for Media Center has over 7500 users on the system all downloading and rating the plug-ins on the site. Here are the top 5 downloads through this week:

Made For Media Center Top 5 Downloads

1. mcBackup 3.0 for Windows 7: Backup your Windows Media Center scheduled recordings and channel lineup with one easy tool.

2. TunerFreeMCE:  Watch streaming internet TV programs on your PC and Media Center Extender.

3. MyMovies 3.10:  Experience your entire movie collection, and browse through and play your movies, browse cast, play trailers and much more.

4. My Channel Logos for 7MC: Add channel logos to the guide in Windows 7 Media Center….

5. Media Center Master: Meta-data and media organization solution with dozens of features including episode downloading, subtitle and trailer fetching.

Now there are a lot more plugins out there than what is currently on Made For Media Center. The most comprehensive single listing of the world of Media Center plug-ins that I have found to date is the Plugins Index, a database found over at thehtpc.net, an enthusiast website that is chock full of great tips and tweaks for HTPC enthusiasts. Jon, who runs the index, says he has about 109 listings at the moment.

Developers, businesses and other community members can help keep his listings up-to-date with the Plugin/Utility Submission and Correction form.

Finally, keep an eye on communities like TheGreenButton.com, where you can find many developers are working together on plugins, or seeking out beta testers for their own contributions. If you’re developing a plugin for Windows Media Center, you can use TGB to ask questions and find some beta testers, get yourself listed in the Plugins Index, and upload your offerings to Made for Media Center. You’ll be glad for it.

A final note: you’ll notice that a lot of the plug-ins are released free to the community. If you find one you like and use it frequently, do check out the developer’s website and hit the tip jar to show some love.

This is the Windows app named windows-mediacenter-plugins whose latest release can be downloaded as ArgusTV.UI.MediaCenter.Setupv2.1.0.1×64.msi. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.

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windows-mediacenter-plugins

DESCRIPTION

Windows 7 MediaCenter Plugins

ArgusTV MediaCenter Client

is a Open Source WindowsMedia Center Client for ArgusTV
with this can you view hear Tv or hear Radio Streams ,view delete Recordings from ArgusTV Backend Service or manage Schedules

more Informations are avaible in our Wiki

SimpleRadio

is a OpenSource Windows MediaCenter Addin that allows you hear Web Radio Streams

more Informations are avaible in our Wiki

Programming Language

C#

Categories

Communications, Home Theater PC

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When it comes to watching videos, there are a lot of different media players to choose from. Windows 7 Media Center is one of the most popular, but how does it stack up against the other players out there? This review covers the pros and cons of Windows 7 Media Center as well as how to best make use of the software.

Simple styling of the menu

The first thing you will notice is the simple styling of the menu in the media center. It will look familiar to anyone who has used a Zune simply because of the way it is set up and the ease with which you can navigate to different parts of the media center. There are side scrolling main tabs as well as vertically scrolling sub tabs for each different section.
Each time a tab is selected is displayed by a large icon that clearly states what you are about to choose. Even people who have very little computer experience will have absolutely no problem using the Windows 7 Media Center interface effectively.

Share recorded TV

One of the biggest additions to the Windows 7 version of the media center is the ability to share recorded TV. Media Center veterans will really appreciate this feature, because in the past there was no way to share recorded TV files from one computer to another. The Windows 7 version makes this extremely easy.
Another big change involves the sports section. This was added to the Windows Vista Media Center but there was no way to select the options that you wanted to see and get rid of all the others. If you were a European soccer fan you would have to scroll through water polo and Canadian ice skating just to get there.
The Windows 7 Media Center gives you the option to customize all the information that is actually relevant to you.

Media Browser Plugin

Media Browser is a very cool looking media aggregator plugin for Windows Media Center that presents your media in a completely different way compared to the standard WMC user interface. Here are the detailed instructions from the YouTube on how to install and use the Media Browser in practice.

Other new features in the WMC 7

For HTPC users, the Windows 7 Media Center is going to be an absolute delight. There have been a lot of changes to the interface of the program guide that was instated in an earlier version. The entire view has been color coded so that it is easier to distinguish between the different types of programs that come on.
The internet TV section has been moved more to the forefront of the guide, allowing people easier access to the shows that come through the internet. If you have a home theater PC, this is one of the best media centers out there for you to use.
The mini guide is back as well, allowing you to view what is on other channels without leaving the channel you are already on. This makes it extremely easy for viewers to switch between programs without missing a second.

Conclusion

All in all, the Windows 7 Media Center has made a lot of improvements over earlier versions. It is easy to use while still managing to be packed full of features that would get clogged up with each other in less user-friendly setups. The Windows 7 updates make it all worthwhile.
Not sure if this is the right media center for you? Check out my top 10 media center software round-up.

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