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# Tuesday, November 23, 2004

Some guy called Dark Helmet broke the physics engine in Halo 2 and figured out how to fly. In his new movie appropriately titled, Learning to Fly, he shows us how to do it complete with captions. The video is long but fun especially at the surprise ending. Created with a Dazzle Analog DV Capture Kit and Windows Movie Maker 2.x :)

posted on Tuesday, November 23, 2004 6:59:13 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2] Trackback

A new plug-in for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 enables you to control your HomeSeer Home Automation System so you can control your heating/cooling, lighting and more.  Again, I cannot vouch for their system as I don't have this in my own home but this is the third such home automation system I've seen in the past two months for Media Center.  I'm curious what you think- it there a mass-market for home automation?  If technology continues to go wireless for these types of solutions, it just might become easy enough and affordable. For me, a whole-home music/video distribution system would be ideal. What would you like to control with a home automation system?

posted on Tuesday, November 23, 2004 6:53:37 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3] Trackback
# Sunday, November 21, 2004

Last Saturday, I got an email forwarded from Robert Scoble from a Design Producer at ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.  They had contacted Microsoft as a “local” company to help a family in Kingston, WA.  After a short 9:30am conf call on Monday, we learned about the family and the team's request for assistance w/ a 24 hour deadline for delivery.

While I'm contractually bound to not discuss details until after the airing (early January and I will write more then), I can say that I'm just so impressed by how in a 24 hour period, a large v-team across multiple groups and companies was able to secure a wide range of donations for the family. One of my favorite memories was of how our team of 10 volunteers did everything from pitching in to assemble and move in furniture, to technology installations.  

I have no idea if you'll actually see any of what we did.  That wasn't the point- it was just a great way to kick off the holiday season and help a neighbor. No one complained, even when we missed the ferries and got home at 3:30am the day of the reveal only to turn around again at 6am. No celeb pictures or autographs.  Everyone was singularly focused on getting the job done in time. The Production team was top-notch, and most importantly, it was for a great cause. The is a “real“ Reality Show and yes, Ty, Preston, Michael, and company are as nice as they seem on TV.

Oh and starting this week and by circumstance, ABC's Extreme Makeover is available in Enhanced TV for Media Center.  Check it out in Online Spotlight- live chats, polls, and facts as you're watching the show. I would like to say this was all connected but it wasn't.  The volunteer work came about directly as a result of accessibility via Robert Scoble's blog.

Thanks to everyone who helped make this holiday a better one for one family.  No more comments until after the show airs :).

posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 10:28:59 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2] Trackback
# Friday, November 19, 2004

Time for some holiday cheer from Dell.  They're doing a blow-out on Media Center 2005 PCs, dropping the price of Media Center OS 50% on a wide range of Dimension PCs including the 3000, 4700, 4700C, 8400, and XPS series. The actual cost of turning a new PC into a Media Center PC is only $19 from Dell ending Monday.  At the low-end, that's a $488 PC + SH.  Admittedly I'd want to put a little more horsepower in my system (which you can configure) but if you're on a budget and looking to get a good deal, you have until Monday. That's a new low price point for Media Centers as far as I know.

Click here for details and be sure to choose, “Start Shopping Desktops” and configure your own - don't pick the “Featured Desktops” as the option doesn't show up there for MCE05.

posted on Friday, November 19, 2004 4:16:52 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# Monday, November 08, 2004

One of my favorite “widgets” for Mac (yes you heard that right) is now available for Windows.  Konfabulator.  Go get it and be sure to run your Werewolf Monitor.

 

posted on Monday, November 08, 2004 9:53:38 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

No work talk tonight. Three years ago, I went to the Xbox Launch Midnight Madness at EBX in Redmond Town Center and bought an Xbox for a game called “Halo” that was supposed to be kick-ass. I couldn't believe people would stand in a line two blocks long for a game (note: it wasn't just the free pizza). I've been ass-kicking and getting my ass-kicked for 3 years since then. I've melee attacked with the best of them and came away humbled. For me, it's about the trash talkin when you have 16 people in 2 rooms playing Halo and they all call you the chump for picking the crappy 18in TV in the corner (yet you keep kicking their ass anyway because they aren't cheating/distracted by looking at your screen- you know who you are G***s).  Anyway I digress.  Tonight, I had in my hands a shiny, shrink-wrapped copy of Halo 2 at about 5pm.  I gave it up to a less fortunate co-worker.  Why?  Because I'm going to Midnight Madness at the EBX store in Redmond Town Center- it's not just about picking up the game, it about the event.  I'll be there, needing a haircut and wearing my black Dickies jacket with the Player icon on the sleeve (ever notice how it looks like a target?).

As for my buddy who got the game and has now played through the first level, he says this: the way they close the chapter of Halo 1 was great. That's all I'm going to say for now besides Red vs.Blue still rocks. Send me your Gamertag in email and we'll tangle.

 

posted on Monday, November 08, 2004 7:59:56 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2] Trackback
# Sunday, November 07, 2004

It's finally here.  The new Halo 2 Skin for Windows Media Player 10 is ready for your downloading enjoyment at wmplugins.com. Professionally designed, Terry on our team worked with Bungie Studios' Joe Staten and company to bring this together with The Skins Factory.

And don't forget about the new RSS feeds for WMPlugins.com - now you can automatically get notified when new plug-ins are available for Windows Media Player 10 or browse lists such as top downloaded or top rated.

posted on Sunday, November 07, 2004 5:43:16 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

I received a mail today from Keith who just got his HP Digital Entertainment Center z545 and blogs about it.  In his own words, “Heck, Apple products are cool, but the DEC is easily the best looking consumer electronic (CE) device I've ever purchased.” 

What's even cooler is that he's posted a Photo Story (.zip file) unveil of his new acquisition. Keith has inspired me to create a Photo Story of my home setup- MCE, MCX, Roku Digital Audio Receiver with WM Connect (which I need to blog on later), Portable Media Center, Tablet and how it all comes together for entertaining this holiday season.

If you're looking for an HP Digital Entertainment Center to check out, you might try your local Best Buy.  Ryan (my son) and I spent some time down at the local BB in Bellevue where they're retooling the store and have an HP DEC Z540 (single tuner) in a living room setup in the TV/Home Theater Department. A rep from Intel was bringing people over from the PC area to check it out.  I can't guarantee they'll all have cable feeds and Internet connections to do a full test drive but call your local Best Buy and ask if they have it if you're interested in seeing it in person.

Oh, and DigitalJoy.com is now live with special Internet offers from HP on new Media Center PCs. The nationwide ad should be hitting tonight on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and ESPN's Sunday Night Football. My favorite part is when the cartoon blue bird lands on the finger of the Alien (yes, from Aliens).  If you don't know what I'm talking about, you soon will ;).  This is not your regular Microsoft ad or your regular Intel ad.

Speaking of which, I just upgraded my home desktop system with an Intel P4 3.2Ghz processor with HT technology.  Fry's was having a $209 fire sale that included motherboard.  My system is SCREAMING now compared to before (my old system was nearing 2.5 years old).  Why didn't I upgrade earlier you might ask?  I try to keep at least one real-world test system at home with mediocre hardware so I can keep tabs on what our experiences are like for mainstream as well as enthuasiasts.

Keep the emails coming :)

 

posted on Sunday, November 07, 2004 5:32:43 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Saturday, November 06, 2004

Creative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner - BlackCreative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner - PurpleCreative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner - PinkCreative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner - SilverCreative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner - GreenCreative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner - Dark BlueCreative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner - RedCreative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner - WhiteCreative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner - OrangeCreative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner - Light Blue

In your choice of colors.  I've played with it, and it's pretty darn good.  Probably next on my list after the Rio Carbon right now.  The removable battery is nice and the cheaper price versus another White.  Oh, did I mention it PlaysforSure with your choice of music stores? It also syncs natively in WM Player 10 or with a remote contorl with Windows XP Media Center 2005 PCs. Choice of color, choice of stores, $234-$235 at Buy.com.  What color is your Micro?

posted on Saturday, November 06, 2004 3:30:48 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Pop-up window displaying enlarged product imageHP's new Dual-Tuner Digital Entertainment Center - the z545 is now available for order online at HPShopping.com.  While this unit doesn't support HDTV tuning/recording, it does a great job recording two live TV programs at the same time via satellite, digital cable, standard cable or antenna.  It's a super-sleek design. Trust me, this thing doesn't look like a PC from the front or the back.  HP did an amazing job making it simple to hook up and designed it like a consumer electronics device. Check out the Tom's Hardware Sneak Preview for pictures of the front and back as well.

posted on Saturday, November 06, 2004 2:59:46 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Friday, November 05, 2004

Instant classic.  I was jaded and didn't want to like yet another cutesy Pixar movie.  But this wasn't too cutesy.  A little slow in a few places mid-way in but had parents of all ages and kids of many ages rolling.  Another big win for Pixar.  Congrats Brad Bird.

 

 

 

 

posted on Friday, November 05, 2004 11:36:26 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

A little sneak peek...

digitaljoy.com on November 7th

I'll write more afterwards.

posted on Friday, November 05, 2004 11:34:50 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Find out Sunday during primetime: ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition or ESPN's Sunday Night Football.

 

posted on Friday, November 05, 2004 11:32:19 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

One of our all-stars on the Media Center App Extensibility team is now blogging :).  Welcome CharlieO! Charlie has some great articles up on his blog with tips and tricks for creating not just good apps, but well designed apps for Media Center including his latest today, “Demystifying Scale in Media Center Hosted HTML Applications”.  If you're a developer and kicking tires on Media Center or doing full-scale app development, Charlie's is an RSS feed you have to subscribe to.

Welcome to the Blogosphere Charlie!

posted on Friday, November 05, 2004 11:16:02 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Let the frenzy begin.  I was Midnight Madness at the Redmond EBX store for the Xbox/Halo launch three years ago.  It was insane. This year, I'm taking vacation time to be a part of the experience and get a little gaming and will likely document it as a Photo Story.

But I'm also a soundtrack nut so I was psyched when my buddies Pete and Cameron from the Bungie/Halo team told me about the new Halo 2 Soundtrack.  They got some pretty big names including Incubus and Hoobastank lined up doing new music inspired by the game.  I'll be getting the soundtrack November 9th as well- I think it's going to be on MSN Music for download.

But why wait? have a listen to the first track here.

posted on Friday, November 05, 2004 11:10:42 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

mceback.jpg (130914 bytes)The Media Center apps just keep on rolling this week. Joshua Schipman at HTPCNews points us to the Game EX MCE Plug-in for Windows XP Media Center Edition. For those not familiar, MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. Yes, you can play all your favorite old console games and others on your PC. Naturally you'll want to actually own any of the games you play, but this is a great tutorial and he comes away impressed with Media Center and Game EX front end saying, “Overall I would say this is one of the easiest front ends I have used to date.”

Keep sending your cool MCE apps my way! :)

posted on Friday, November 05, 2004 11:00:55 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Here's a quick tip for anyone playing back DVDs in Media Player (all versions), or owns a Media Center PC or a Portable Media Center: make sure your DVD decoders are up to date. DVD decoder manufacturers are continually improving their products and adding features such as faster-than-realtime decode which can dramatically improve performance when converting video for devices such as Portable Media Center.  A new utility from Microsoft makes it easy to check if your system is happy and healthy.

The Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility (163kb)

It's like getting your car oil changed, particularly if you're running an older PC with MP10 and Portable Media Center.  I hope you find this Friday tip helpful.

posted on Friday, November 05, 2004 11:06:24 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# Thursday, November 04, 2004

First, PC Magazine's cover screamed “Toss your TiVo”, now PC World says, “Windows XP Media Center 2005 connects smoothly with video and audio equipment.”

Wow, it's really great to see when the product the team has worked so hard to deliver is so well received.

posted on Thursday, November 04, 2004 9:43:01 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

monster icruzeEngadget has an article about the new Monster iCruze and notes you can connect a certain portable music player to just about any car-stereo and bypass crappy FM transceiver solutions.  Gee, not all of us own BMWs you say...

Here's another idea: go to your local Circuit City, Car Toys, or any other car stereo installer, and plunk down less than half the cost of just this unit for a simple stereo jack that does effectively the same thing- plays your music.  Oh, and you're not locked into a single portable music player either.

While the display might be cool, I'm looking forward to the day when they realize support for more than only music player is a good thing and people wisen up to cheaper alternatives.

 

posted on Thursday, November 04, 2004 9:33:16 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Tuesday, November 02, 2004

A few weeks ago, I noted NetFlix's drop in price which they're making good on and pined for a NetFlix HTML front-end for Media Center so I could kick back with the remote and as I see an ad for a new movie coming out on DVD, I could hop over to Netflix and add it to my queue.  I mentioned it shouldn't be too hard- just a little DHTML.  Then a few folks tipped me off to a cool freeware HTML add-in that does just this by Ryan Hurst. Using NetFlix's RSS feeds and the Web, Ryan has written a simple HTML add-in for Media Center that enables 10' browsing of your NetFlix account movie queue, Suggestions, New Releases, Top 100, Top 25 by Genre, details and more.

First be sure to read NetFlix's terms re: personalized RSS feeds. You can download Ryan's NetFlix HTML Front-End (or Weather link, or Recipe Finder and others) from here.

This is what I'm talking about: the power of the Windows platform for developing cool apps for Media Center.  Other PVRs are gated- they generally decide the experience you get. I love Netflix and if this is the direction that Media Center enthusiasts are going, there are going to be a lot of cool new experiences ahead.

Keep sending me your cool Media Center apps and post them to community sites like www.thegreenbutton.com

posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 10:43:03 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Omar Sahine has to be one of the most talented and passionate developers I've seen in a while.  He's the major author/contributor to DasBlog, which this site is based on, and he's building cool utilities like the Media Center Front Panel Display SDK you'll fine here. Using the SDK you can be informed of current Media Center state (such as name of tv show, current navigation location etc) and display that state on a number of devices.

posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 10:25:23 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Ugh.  I hate being sick but it gives me a few minutes here and there to catch up on posting. Here's a nice little utility just updated last week that reportedly allows Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 or 2005 to use the serial port on DirecTV Set-top boxes rather than an IR blaster for control.  Disclaimer: I don't know how well this works- I ditched DirecTV begrudgingly for Digital Cable in order to get local HD channels in my area a few months back when we moved. Let me know how it works for you.

posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 10:20:57 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback