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ma ne sumnjam da radi kako spada nego eto istrazujem koliko god mogu o tome jer i sam mislim sloziti HTPC uskoro, pa pitam samo. to je moja procjena/ pitanje bilo samo.
ja ako cu raditi svoj HTPC, definitivno nebih volio da tokom koristenja steka ili iskacu ikakvi problemi.
uskoro cu si instalirati WinXP MCE da probam na kantu. sto mislite o slicnoj konfi za moj mozda buduci HTPC ?
Asus P5LD2 SE
Pentium 4 630 (3.0, HT, 2mB L2) BOX
Kingmax DDR2 512mB 533 Mhz *2 DC
Coolermaster 430W Supersilent
Gigabyte 7300 GT + 80mm lezi na njoj
Leadtek WinFast TV 2000 XP Expert
Genius Soundmaker 5.1
Creative 5.1 zvucnici
Seagate Barracuda 80gB S-ATA2 system
Samsung 160gB S-ATA2 + Maxtor 160gB S-ATA2 + Seagate 250gB S-ATA2
LG DVD+-RW *2
1*80mm IN, 1*120mm OUT
takoder me zanima zna li tko kako se WinXP MCE ponasaju sa mrezom? konkretno me zanima moze li se film citati sa nekog kompa na LAN-u...
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Nadam se da ce ti ovo pomoci!!!!!!!!!
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. Windows XP Media Center Edition (XP MCE) is
distinguished from other versions of Windows XP by an exclusive preinstalled application,
Media Center, which provides a large-font ("10-foot"), remote accessible interface for TV
recording and playback, DVD playback, video playback, photo viewing, and music playback.
Due to strict hardware requirements, M'zoft has opted not to sell Media Center as an
independent retail version. M'zoft only distributes it to MSDN subscribers and OEM System
Builders in certain countries. Consumers generally purchase Media Center preinstalled on
a new computer, or from a reseller that sells OEM versions of M'zoft software. Although
Media Center is based on Windows XP Professional, it notably has the ability to join an
Active Directory domain disabled. This effectively precludes the use of Media Center in a
corporate environment. Media Center still retains most other Windows XP
Professional-specific features, such as Remote Desktop and the Encrypting File System.
As of Update Rollup 2, Media Center 2005 supports up to 4 tuners on a single computer
(up to two analog tuners, and up to two HDTV turners). It cannot, however, record more
than two programs at any one time.
M'zoft has released its own first party remote, receiver and IR blaster with MCE 2005.
A new specially designed wireless computer keyboard for MCE 2005 was released September
2005.
With version 2005, M'zoft has added support for Media Center Extenders—dedicated hardware
devices that allow users to view the same content that is available on the MCE computer
over wired or wireless Ethernet. Linksys and other companies currently sell Media Center
Extenders, and M'zoft sells an add-on kit for the Xbox game console that allows it to
function as an extender. The Xbox 360 also has Media Center Extender functionality out of
the box, including HDTV support (which is notably absent from current extenders). Media
Center 2005 currently can support up to 5 Media Center Extenders per household.
Unlike competing commercial PVR products, Media Center does not charge a monthly
subscription fee for its TV guide service.
Hardware Requirements:
Media Center has higher hardware requirements than other versions of Windows XP. MCE 2005 requires at least a 1.6 GHz (or equivalent) processor, DirectX 9 hardware-accelerated GPU (such as a recent ATI Radeon or NVIDIA GeForce), and 256 MB of RAM. Some functionality, such as Media Center Extender support, use of multiple tuners, or HDTV playback/recording carries higher system requirements.
Unlike most other software PVR solutions, Media Center is restricted in the range of hardware that it supports. Media Center tuners must have a standardized driver interface, and they must have hardware MPEG-2 encoders, closed caption support, and a number of other features. Media Center remote controls are standardized in terms of button labels and functionality, and, to a degree, general layout.