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		<title>King of the Media Center Hill?  Maybe Soon.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Long</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want to watch anything I want to watch on my big screen (instantly) or iPhone (easily).  Believe it or not, I am almost there.  Today I&#8217;ll focus on the big screen.  After building a Windows 7 HTPC with HDMI &#8230; <a href="http://blog.trlong.com/2010/01/king-of-the-media-center-hill-maybe-soon/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-media-center/default.aspx" target="_blank"><img style="display: inline; margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; border: 0px;" title="Windows Media Center" src="http://blog.trlong.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Windows-Media-Center-180x128.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="128" align="left" /></a>I want to watch anything I want to watch on my big screen (instantly) or iPhone (easily).  Believe it or not, I am almost there.  Today I&#8217;ll focus on the big screen.  After building a Windows 7 HTPC with HDMI networked to 1TB NAS drive via LAN, I am nearly there.  While waiting for the tuner manufacturers to sort out their CableCard or alternate means of replacing the set top box (slated for this year), I have scaled back my cable subscription so that no box is required.  I then subscribed to Netflix, which I use to watch movies seamlessly from <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-media-center/default.aspx" target="_blank">Windows Media Center</a> (WMC).  All that I am missing is live ESPN sports in HD.</p>
<p>How so?  I get network TV (HD over clear QAM and analog SD) with a Hauppauge 950Q hybrid tuner.  I watch or record shows using this through Windows 7.  The WMC wizard detected the tuner and walked me through setting it up.  Works great.</p>
<p><span id="more-1158"></span>I get cable channels through various sources including Hulu and TV.com as well as the cable networks themselves.  I do this through <a href="http://www.clicker.com/" target="_blank">Clicker.com</a> which is to my TV viewing what Google Reader is to my internet surfing.  When <a href="http://boxee.tv/" target="_blank">Boxee</a> gets its browser in order, it may replace Clicker, because I love the Boxee TV interface.  Sadly, whether or not the show will ever appear once it is chosen in Boxee is hit and miss.  I bat about .500.  I do use Boxee and its remarkable, astounding, boy-do-I-love-it bookmarklet to add internet videos to my video queue for later viewing.  (You know, like when I&#8217;m not at work.)  Somehow it seems less cumbersome than adding, viewing, and subtracting something from my favorites.  I did add the <a id="oug6" title="go hear for the 64-bit version" href="http://www.jasmio.com/downloads/HeatWave.Win64.1.2.1.0.msi">HeatWave</a> weather, <a id="vgg." title="Hulu desktop" href="http://huluwmc.teknowebworks.com/">Hulu desktop</a>, <a id="mgn1" title="RadioTime" href="http://radiotime.com/partners/mediacenter.aspx">RadioTime</a>, and <a id="n_w." title="Media Browser" href="http://www.mediabrowser.tv/">Media Browser</a> plug-ins to my WMC.</p>
<p>Windows Media Center&#8217;s internet television is terrible.  The flashy cover flow interface is much more likely to lead you into a sea of clips when what you are looking for is a full episode.  (The lackluster search function has a full episode filter.)  There is no means of subscribing to full episodes of a show like you have in Hulu, Clicker and Boxee.  There is no native weather menu.  The movie library seems to scrape metadata with a low success rate.  Internet radio is provided through Live365.com which has music but not broadcast radio stations.  To me the only reason to have something besides the <a id="yldw" title="Pandora" href="http://www.pandora.com/">Pandora</a>, <a id="fe70" title="last.fm" href="http://www.last.fm/">last.fm</a>, <a id="bxcd" title="Slacker" href="http://www.lacker.com/">Slacker</a>-type music is to have actual broadcast radio.</p>
<p>XBMC is the most awesome means of viewing local media and does a nice job with the weather.  Its lack of interface with TV, IPTV, Internet Protocol Radio, and internet videos has caused me to retire it from my HTPC.</p>
<p>Boxee is the champion of the queueing up the internet (mostly YouTube) videos I want to watch.  If it straightens out the issue with getting a cable television episode started in its browser consistently, it will play a much more significant role in my daily media perusal.  (Potentially replacing Clicker.)  This is in spite of, not because of, its narcissistic assumption that I want to be told what Avner (or even a real friend) is watching or what Boxee has chosen to feature.  If I want Boxee&#8217;s opinion, I&#8217;d rather ask for it than have it jammed in my face.</p>
<p>In summary, if WMC can address its shortcomings, it is in a position to become king of the HTPC hill.  Neither <a id="o23w" title="MediaPortal" href="http://www.team-mediaportal.com/">MediaPortal</a> or <a id="gj8d" title="GB-PVR" href="http://www.gbpvr.com/">GB-PVR</a> is comparable.  (Ask your Mom to set up the EPG in either of those and tell me how it goes!)  For now, I&#8217;ll use a handful of plug-ins with WMC to access local media for videos, movies, recorded TV, music,and photographs as well as live TV, radio, and Netflix movies.  I&#8217;ll use Clicker to access streaming TV and Boxee to catch up on my internet videos.  But I don&#8217;t know what I&#8217;m going to do when World Cup Soccer starts and I can&#8217;t see it in HD.  Anyone want to meet me at the pub?  It&#8217;s about time I got out of the house, anyway.</p>
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