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New Vista 'puter — it is to laugh!
On the laptop set it to monitor the Recoreded TV folders on your desktop then you can watch Movies as if they were recorded on the Laptop. BD "RhiannonLynae" wrote: I've got a desktop running Vista that had media center installed and connected to xbox to record shows. I just got a laptop that has media center and I

Vista suspiciously like Apple's Mac OS X
I get an error message saying that the files needed to play the movies cannot be found. However, I can play them using media player. Please help. -- Mr. Richard "Ben" wrote: Hello, When watching analog cable TV in Vista Media Center, the image and sound lags horribly. I tried changing decoders (MS, MainConcept,

No DVD Sound on Vista 64
... after installing that I no longer or never used so I used the "Add/Remove programs" option in WinXP to uninstall some of those components. I'd like to do the same on Windows Vista but I did not found the way. I'd like to uninstall/remove some components like Windows Media Center or PhotoGallery or Windows Movie

Is it possible to share Windows Media Center over a network???
No, I purchased a fully licensed upgrade version of Vista Ultimate. By purchasing the additional license through the Family Discount program, I was then given a product key to upgrade 2 other Xp Home and XP Media Center are the only in-place upgrades available when Vista Home Premium is being installed.

Vista Ultimate 64 bit Media Center codecs.
However, the fact that you said the popup advertises various movies, would seem to be a clear indication that you have some type of adware/malware invasion The Media Center started popping up in Sept. belore that , I had no problems at all. My system and disks and external drive are scanned weekly with Norton

Windows Anytime Code?
Windows Starter 2007 is lacking a number of unique features found in most of the other Vista product editions. There is no Aero user interface, for example, As a true superset of Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium will include everything from Home Basic, as well as Media Center and Media Center Extender

Are You Ready For Vista™? Microcenter
It has the new security and search features, but no backup and restore, Media Center or tablet PC features like Vista Home Premium does. The Business edition has enhanced security and network features, but lacks the entertainment applications of Media Center, Movie Maker, native DVD playback, and themed slide

Selective folders in media center
I just dont know how to get the codecs to work with media center. "Machiavelli" wrote: On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 19:11:00 -0800, aaron5661 <aaron5...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: When I try to play a video in media center it says "One or more codecs required to open this could not be found" The vid works on media

No DVD Sound on Vista 64
Then I tried Media Center and the default Media Player (32 bit) and they both still did not have sound. So Media Player x64 gives sound but Media Center and .... I have Vista Home Premium 64 bit. One thing I noticed is that I have picture but no sound when playing a movie DVD. When I play a music CD sound works

MCE 2005 - No audio to digital decoder from Media Center
However, when I launch Windows Media Center and go to "TV + movies" -> setup TV, I get a popup saying "Tuner Not Found. The tv signal can not be configured becasue no tv tuner hardware was detected please insure your hardware is installed correctly if you do not have tuner hardware, you may purchase a tuner online

Condemned PC goes Gold
... public windows mediacenter "VistaUltimate" wrote: Hello, Has anyone here encountered this problem before? I can use Windows Vista Media Center to play XviD/DivX movies on my Administrator account, but I CAN'T play the same movies using "Users" group account. It kept saying the required codecs are not found.

Reviews and Opinions on Vista
JW J...@nospam.nspam microsoft public windows mediacenter Rich are you using Vista or MCE 2005? If MCE2005 use the following to try and change the preferred I do use Power DVD for playing commercial DVD movies, I get great 5.1 sound. But I do not get 5.1 sound via Media Center. I got my copy of CyberLink Power

(72.227.135.152) Windows Vista Business ready to download
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 20:22:23 -0600, Phil wrote: The report also found that demand was higher for PCs with the more expensive version of the new operating system. Home premium also gives you the Media Center, Media Center Extenders, DVD maker, Chess, Mahjong, Inkball, movie maker $159 Business gives you complete

Window Movie Maker Patch
I then tried Windows Media Player 32 bit and Windows Media Center and they both did not have sound. I tried Windows Media Player 64 bit again and it .... I have Vista Home Premium 64 bit. One thing I noticed is that I have picture but no sound when playing a movie DVD. When I play a music CD sound works normally.

unusual "Vista Plus Pack" on February 15th
Then when I open Media Center and try to install the TV in Media Center I get the message that "No TV Tuner Hardware has been found". From what I've read over the web, this occurs with Roxio and any other 3rd party software that creates movies. I've tried getting help through HP but the only support I get are

Need info on current video card & what needed for Aero feature
I think it'd be kind nice because not only can I watch the normal movie but I could access the dvd rom content. Dual tuners. I'm not so concerned with Lastly, (that I can remember on a half cup of coffee) I've found a media center remote. I cannot find any info on the MS site (shoot me if you type in one query

OT: Windows Media Center / PVR Experience
While Vista might very well be the safest version of Windows available on the market it is by no means foolproof or perfect. 3. Wow reason no.14: "Make any room a media room - With Windows Media Center, you can access and project your TV, music, photos, and movies to any room in your house when you connect an Xbox

playing DVDs in Windows Media Center
Joe and Jane Average would have no clue how to go about taking advantage of what a media center PC can offer. Yet they would have no trouble plugging an Xbox 360 or PS3 into their TVs. When Vista is finally released and Intel "VIIV" technology becomes more widely available the Media Center PC will be the KING of

No Sound from AVI file with Vista
As it is now, it provides absolutely no benefit to the consumer and it is used to protect an outdated business model; in this case, WGA is the manifestation of Microsoft Take the movie theaters for instance. A consumer can now get a media center with impressive sound and video quality at affordable prices.

Vista Ult. upg "configuration settings for your region" starting M
... features available in Vista Home Premium; includes everything you need to enjoy the latest in digital photography, music, movies, analog TV, or even HDTV; Upgrade from your current edition of Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 (including Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Media Center,