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MCE WebGuide For Media Center 2005!!!

WebGuide 3 | MCE WebGuide was created for Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition users to provide remote Internet access to scheduling and the management of recorded programs on the Media Center Edition (MCE) PC.

 

MCE WebGuide features:

  • Allows you to schedule recordings of shows anytime and anywhere from a web browser.
  • Installs quickly and runs with the familiar easy-to-use MCE interface.
  • Accesses your own MCE PC which means live scheduling without delays.
  • Provides LAN-based access to recorded TV shows via networked PC's with playback in Windows Media Player.
  • An improved homepage that provides quick access to recent and upcoming recordings.
  • Improved guide listing that scrolls in-place, rather than scrolling the whole browser. This makes it very easy to get program info without having to scroll to the bottom of the page.
  • A much improved search interface. Similar to Media Center, you can now get your search results grouped by show rather than just sorted by date/time.
  • Ability to set manual recordings and adjust the settings of scheduled recordings.

 

Published Fri, Jul 22 2005 23:44 by chrisl
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# re: MCE WebGuide For Media Center 2005!!!

Sweet! Can't wait to use this. As decent as Microsoft's remote record feature is, this is what I've been waiting for!!

Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:13 PM by chrisl

# re: MCE WebGuide For Media Center 2005!!!

nice and download?

Sunday, July 24, 2005 12:50 AM by chrisl

# MCE Webguide for Media Center 2005

Saturday, July 30, 2005 10:22 PM by TrackBack

# re: MCE WebGuide For Media Center 2005!!!

anyone have any idea how to make a web interface that basicly creates a remote control for your htpc....uhm..basicly im too cheap to go buy a remote control for my htpc and would like to control a web interface from my network to change the channels etc...this seems to have everything except the channel changing while watching TV?...dont know if this would actually work or not but..it'd be an awesome feature

Friday, December 02, 2005 10:50 PM by chrisl