I'm interested in getting an Xbox 360 to use as a media extender. It would work with a PC running Vista Home Premium, and the 32" LCD in my lounge. <BR><BR>The 360 needs to do the following (listed in ...
Hive mind, help, I implore thee!<br><br>I need to stream video files to my XBox, but due to my slightly convoluted network at home (I have my reasons) it's not going ...
Wait, what? How is this possible? Microsoft has announced compatibility between Windows Media Center Edition 2005 and the 360? And they’re saying that the 360 will act as a Media Center Extender and ...
For all you people running the Windows Vista beta, and using your Xbox 360 as a Media Center Extender, we feel your pain. We mean, we know that it feels jerky, buggy, and slow, but keep your head up.
Well, not really: You're actually getting an Xbox 360 Core system, which doubles as a damn fine media-center extender. Rick Broida Senior Editor Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware. A New York native and former radio DJ, he's also a regular TV talking head and the author of "The Tetris Effect" ...
Record live TV and schedule future programming, just like TiVo. Burn DVDs from live TV without disk caching, like running a VCR tape. Run MPEGs and TV signals all over a network. Send photos, videos, ...
I have always admired the prowess that my friend Jake Ludington has when it comes to digital media. This guy knows his stuff. After fiddling around with my network to get my Xbox 360 running off of it ...
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