No, it's a highly intrigrated version of XP Pro. You'd have to wipe the os
and reinstall with XP media Center.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: XP Media Cent
I know that XP media center was available from system builders as an OEM,
and to my knowledge, it was not available in any other form.
I use XP Media center Edition on a few machines that I built. it is
comparable to XP pro with a few limitations. mainly that it can't join a
domain. the
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Subject: Re: XP Media Center
Hi!
Is Windows XP Media Centre available for anyone using Windows XP to
download or do you have to have a special edition of Windows XP?
On 28/10/2009, at 1:56 PM, Victoria Vaughan wrote:
Hi folks, I am hoping someone will be able to help me figure out how
Windows XP Media Center is another flavor of Windows XP, such as Windows XP
Home or Windows XP Professional. I would assume that if you had Windows XP
Home or Windows XP Professional, you could upgrade to Windows XP Media
Center, assuming you can still find it.
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Hi!
Is Windows XP Media Centre available for anyone using Windows XP to
download or do you have to have a special edition of Windows XP?
On 28/10/2009, at 1:56 PM, Victoria Vaughan wrote:
Hi folks, I am hoping someone will be able to help me figure out how
I can improve my video recording
Hi folks, I am hoping someone will be able to help me figure out how I can
improve my video recording and DVD watching. I have a Media Center laptop
computer, running XP Professional. A USB Adaptec TV Tuner card is attached so I
can tune in to a TV program and record it.
The big thing for me
Thanks, Tristian for confirming that I was looking in the right place.
While on the machine in question, I am getting RedButton to record (I have
yet to install Replay), I am still striking out with MP3 Directcut.
We'll give it another shot tommorw.
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Hi Mike,
Hmm. I have a Windows xp Media Center Edition as well. In run, are you just
typing sndvol32? To get to the sound recording volume, it is exactly like
this.:
sndvol32/r
inputted into the windows run box.
Another idea is to go into your control panel, which a quick shortcut is hit
I have been spending the better part of today attempting to configure my
xp media center a1560n for recording with MP3 Directcut.
No matter how I set MP3 DirectCut or the settings on the record side of
sndvol32, all I get are blank recordings.
I feel stupid, but I am obviously missing something
so seen post indicating similar problems with WMP 11 instead of WMP 10
which generally ships with Media Center.
Clifford
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Hi Jason,
No there are no scripts. What are you actually having trouble with?
Scott
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Hi Jason,
No there are no scripts. What are you actually having trouble with?
Scott
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Subject: JFW & windows
I've heard this can be somewhat usable with JFW. How do I set it up to
work best with JFW? Are there scripts out there somewhere?
thanks,
Jason
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>Hi! I just went to the web site for nebula electronics, and liked what I
>was able to read there, but before I even think about buying anything, I
>have some questions. Would the pci card version of their tv tuner work in
>the stats, and if so, do
hello missy,
sorry i'm so late in replying to your message but i haven't been around
much this week.
unfortunately i gave nebula a call today and they told me that although
their audio description works in several countries around the world it
doesn't work with the broadcasts in the United States
Pete:
Thanks all over the place.
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Subject: Re: Another XP Media Center Question.
hello jim,
yes there are many different
on't know every button, but maybe this will get you started.
>
>
> --Warmest regards,
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> --Rick Alfaro
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I'm not so sure because basically, Microsoft instruct pc manifacturers
to only support a small number of chips
because they must be validated by MS
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> Hi Folks:
>
> Is it possib
Hi! I just went to the web site for nebula electronics, and liked what I
was able to read there, but before I even think about buying anything, I
have some questions. Would the pci card version of their tv tuner work in
the stats, and if so, does it work well with Windows Media center? I'm very
hello jim,
yes there are many different versions available.
there are internal pci models plus USB models that are available like a
memory stick or as a box with a USB lead coming off of it.
but probably the best ones on the market are the nebula models.
they all support audio description transmis
Hi Folks:
Is it possible to acquire a tv tuner card that will record digital TV?
Thanks all over the place gang.
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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 7:44 AM
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Subject: Re: XP Media Center Question.
Hello Rick,
Sorry I asked this already in February but do
rthy
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> Subject: RE: XP Media Center Question.
>
> Rick:
>
> Thanks for the shortcut keys.
>
> Do you know if one can enter the day in the scheduler. I can find the start
> and end
Hi Rick, boy, that is so obvious. I guess my use of
the term "one-touch recording" comes from my days using a
VCR. Thanks for your prompt reply...Norma
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Hi Rick, do you know if Media Center has a one-touch recording
feature? I didn't see it in the shortcuts
Hi Rick, do you know if Media Center has a one-touch recording
feature? I didn't see it in the shortcuts list, but I can't believe
MC doesn't have this capability. Thanks for any insight, Norma
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Rick:
Thanks for the shortcut keys.
Do you know if one can enter the day in the scheduler. I can find the start
and end times settings; however, not the scheduled day.
Thanks much.
-O
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Jim,
Although I mainly use Window Eyes, it will basically be the same with Jaws.
I will include a list of hotkeys below. Watching and recording is easy and
works well once you get the
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Subject: XP Media Center Question.
Hi Folks:
Anyone have any tips and tricks as to how to use Windows XP Media Center
with JAWS? I am espec
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Subject: RE: Got a new computer, need xp media center advice
Hi Norma, actually there are some great keyboard shortcuts in Media
Center.
Windows+ALT+Enter will take you into the main Media Center menu.
Windows+ALT+Control+T
will get you to My TV and Control+o gets you to R
media center advice
Hi Rob,
Here are some instructions I had prepared for another person who wanted to
know about recording with the Media Center: HTH Norma
When you enter on Media Center, you will land in a list which looks similar
to this:My Music, Radio, HP Image Zone, HP Tunes, more
Hi Rob,
Here are some instructions I had prepared for another person who
wanted to know about recording with the Media Center: HTH Norma
When you enter on Media Center, you will land in a list which looks
similar to this:My Music, Radio, HP Image Zone, HP Tunes, more
programs, settings, Play
Hi everyone,
I've been away for a long time but I always come back when I need help.
lol
I got a new computer which I have not started running yet because I
have a couple accessibility questions. It has Windows Xp Media Center. I
am using Window-eyes but that really doesn't
Hi Larry! I'll also be interested in reading your posts!
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> Hi Andy. I
I believe that XP Media Center is the future of computing!
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Hi Andy! This XP Media Center sounds very exciting for the future. I've
felt for some years now that computers are going to be a major part of
everything we do. Very interesting!
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I'm fortunate enough to have Jaws Professional and WindowEyes. Now, at the
risk of moving OT for this group, do you have a preference between Jaws
Professional and WindowEyes
I'm fortunate enough to have Jaws Professional and WindowEyes. Now, at the
risk of moving OT for this group, do you have a preference between Jaws
Professional and WindowEyes in XP Media Center?
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you will not have a problem.
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Hi Andy,
My wife and I passed up a deal on a Dell Inspiron 6000 becaused the Dell
company insisted we had to accept XP Media Center as our operating system.
After checking with Freedom Scientific, we were informed that we should
Rick, thanks for the TV tuner tip. The Media Center computer that I was
considering didn't have one, so I added it.
Larry
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> Hi Larry.
>
> Nice to see a fellow music/tv user, recognise the future! Like yourself
Hi Andy,
My wife and I passed up a deal on a Dell Inspiron 6000 becaused the Dell
company insisted we had to accept XP Media Center as our operating system.
After checking with Freedom Scientific, we were informed that we should
stick with XP Home because Media Center is not fully compatible
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> Hi Larry.
>
> Nice to see a fellow music/tv user, recognise the future
Hi, I am running Jaws 7 Pro on a 2005 Media Center and the access is
pretty good. I am still having some difficulties getting all the
settings right so that Jaws reads obvious things, but I think this
may stem from the fact that my husband and I need different
settings. But, as was already st
Hi Larry.
Nice to see a fellow music/tv user, recognise the future! Like yourself,
I'm considering the purchase of a Windows, XP Media Center edition, because
I'd like to combine my music, video, DVD, television and computer in the one
package. I've been asking for some months
As an addendum to my previous message, I would also recommend your Media
Center also come with a TV tuner card. The complete package is Media
Center, TV tuner card, and remote control. Some of the lower priced units
do not have the TV tuner nor the Remote.
--Best regards,
--Rick Alfaro
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Hi all. I am considering the purchase of a computer that features Windows XP
Media Center. Is anyone here using it with either WindowEyes or Jaws? If so,
how successfully?
Larry
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Hi all. I am considering the purchase of a computer that features Windows XP
Media Center. Is anyone here using it with either WindowEyes or Jaws? If so,
how successfully?
Larry
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> My understanding is that the media centre is built on the XP Pro operating
> system and so would require JAWS pro version to pr
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> Hi. I'm wondering if the Windows Media Center software is accessible with
> JFW? I'm planning on getting a new computer, and would like to time shift
TV
> and the like with it, and heard this product is good for that. I guess I
I also would like to buy a mediaCenter PC, and have been wondering how
accessible they are?
Thanks
Casey
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Hi. I
Hi. I'm wondering if the Windows Media Center software is accessible with
JFW? I'm planning on getting a new computer, and would like to time shift TV
and the like with it, and heard this product is good for that. I guess I
learned that local computer shops sell this with any system pretty much,
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