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Q&A: Microsoft and Sony Team on Digital Entertainment Content Management System | The kids are asleep. The popcorn's ready. Time to watch that favorite old movie on DVD. You pop open the case, but instead of “Dr. Zhivago,” you're staring at a copy of “Dr. Seuss.”

 

Another misplaced disc, another frustrating search through the entertainment center shelves – it’s one the more familiar and irritating drawbacks of owning large collections of entertainment content stored on DVDs and CDs. But with today’s launch of the Sony VAIO XL1 Digital Living System, a new digital content management product developed in close partnership with Microsoft, movie and music buffs can get back to enjoying their discs instead of playing hide-and-seek with them.

 

Consisting of a 200-disc media changer and recorder console that connects to a Sony VAIO PC running Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, the Sony VAIO XL1 Digital Living System lets users control their media library in one location using the wireless keyboard and remote control. In addition to storing and indexing up to 200 CDs or DVDs at a time for playback on audio and video devices linked to their home entertainment center through the PC, VAIO XL1 system owners can use the Media Center Edition capabilities to manage content such as downloaded movies and music, digitally recorded TV shows, personal photos and high-definition camcorder video files.

 

The challenges involved in tightly integrating Sony’s disc changer, media recording and archiving capabilities, and other feature sets with Media Center Edition required deep – but not unprecedented – collaboration between the two companies. To learn more about this longtime partnership and the work involved in bringing VAIO XL1 to market, PressPass spoke with Mark Hanson, vice president of Sony VAIO of America, and Kevin Eagan, general manager of the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Division at Microsoft.

 

Published Tue, Oct 18 2005 19:33 by chrisl

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# re: Microsoft and Sony Team on Digital Entertainment Content Management System

While this is a cool product I feel it is still behind what everyone really wants. A way indorced by MS or who ever bulids the plugin for MCE for archiving DVD Movies to hard drives. Yes we can do it with third party softwares but to have it built into MCE would be great.
The only plus to the Sony product is you can rip all your cd's 200 at a time. As far as movies go that would not even hold my collection. And I alredy have a Sony DVD changer. It's slow!
And I read in the article more on pushing downloadable movies. WHY? Cinema Now and Movie Link are the only ones and they are crappy. No offense but they are compressed a ton. It boggles my mind on why the MCE is Pushed as high end, and they want to push it into home theatres, but yet with all this theatre gear they want us to rent a movie online that looks like crap because of the compression. And for those of us who have tried downloading them then trying to use them on an extender is a pain and works intermittintly.
The real meat here would be able to purchase the movie in digital format at it's highest quality.
Not bagging on MS. I am just really wondering if these things have come to their mind and if they are trying to work on them. I love the MCE and my extenders.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005 1:03 PM by chrisl

# Sony + Microsoft = Good

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# Sony VAIO XL1, entretenimiento digital

La actual búsqueda de un sistema de entretenimiento digital que satisfaga a todo el mundo se parece cada vez más a una utopía. En esta ocasión es Sony en alianza con Microsoft el que presenta su candidato: Sony Vaio XL1. El conjunto, porque son dos, está formado por un cargador de discos ópticos de 200 unidades de capacidad con función de grabación incorporada que se conecta a un ordenador Sony VAIO PC que funciona bajo el sistema operativo Windows...

Monday, October 24, 2005 3:22 PM by TrackBack

# Sony XL1 Media Center PC Photos

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