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# Thursday, December 30, 2004

mce_2005_my_pictures.jpgOver at eHomeUpgrade, Thomas says, “one of the most exciting features is the "my pictures" area.” As digital photography continues to explode in popularity more and more people will turn to plasma/lcd displays as the primary way in which they view their and others' photographs.

Thomas goes on to outline 8 really well thought out areas we can improve MCE's Pictures experience and beyond. The way he does this is constructive, helpful, and easy for me to send on to the development teams for discussion and consideration.  Thanks Thomas.  I only wish more people took the time to provide well articulated and prioritized feature requests and suggestion.  I've tried multiple times in years past in the newsgroups to no avail.

If you have suggestions or feedback for the team, I'm always listening and forwarding what I can.  Feel free to drop me email or post comments here.  Others on the team read the blog here, even if they don't post themselves.  It's a bit like getting on stage, not everyone is comfortable blogging about what we do. :)

posted on Thursday, December 30, 2004 3:54:56 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2] Trackback

From Kevin, C|Net's Top 100 of 2004 gives the HP m1050y MCE PC the award for "Most Innovative PC" and also has a separate category for "Best Media Center PC" (the Shuttle XPC GS7500M)

And the HP Media Center laptop gets "Best Widescreen Laptop"

posted on Thursday, December 30, 2004 8:50:22 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Fingerprint ReaderIt's amazing how few people around the office know about this little gem but it seems to sell out continually at the company store. Microsoft has a new line of Fingerprint Reader biometric login products including a stand-alone reader, a mouse, and a keyboard.  The I got the stand-alone USB version as a Christmas present (thanks Mom), and set it up in under 3 minutes.  It's designed for logging into PCs and web sites without passwords. The real test for me was my wife however.  I didn't tell her about it.  She was prompted to set it up when she first logged in, and she LOVES it.  It's so much easier for her to log into her account.  Now they don't recommend using it for protecting financial logins etc. however if you're looking for a fast, friendly way to log into your home PC and have multple family members logging in, this is great.  Same for general website logins too.

posted on Wednesday, December 29, 2004 5:13:10 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

Phillip's latest Engadget podcast was enough to get me out of my Podcasting shell and I'm hooked, even if I have great disdain for the term.  What convinced me?  Well, I ran into Lenn Pryor, an old friend a few weeks ago and I've been listening to Adam Curry's podcasts in the background for a few weeks.  Doppler does a good job with Windows Media Player 10 sync and that helped (still need a browser in the app though for surfing vs. searching podcasts though)

But what really convinced me is that I finally got a 2.5mm to 3.5mm stereo adapter for my Audiovox SMT-5600 (less than $4 at Vetco in Bellevue for those in the Seattle area) and now I'm listening to the latest in my car on the drive to/from work (remember, ~$70 gets you an Aux in cable on most car stereos- installed! CarToys in Bellevue did mine, zero damage or mods to car).  Listening to podcasts in your car is the killer app for me.

If you have a Media Center PC and you're not playing with Orb Beta, you're missing out.  I've been playing with Orb for a few weeks now, watching live TV on my Smartphone, streamed from my Media Center PC at home.  It still has some kinks to iron out (eg. discovery of recorded TV stored on another drive etc.) but I enjoyed showing Christmas photos I forgot to sync.  I've tested it out on the local GPRS network and it works great.  More field tests to come from CES.

Speaking of CES, I'll be on stage again with Bill :).  I can't talk about what I'm going to be showing yet, but it will be very cool.  I'll also be in the MS booth between partner meetings to help answer questions about Media Center and what we're showing.

More to come.

posted on Wednesday, December 29, 2004 4:59:42 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

Forgot to blog this- this is a must-have for anyone with a Media Center extender and demonstrates the commitment of the dev team to continue to invest in Extender.  Includes bug fixes and adds support for CGMS-A protected content (basically playing back HBO on a Media Center extender). I installed it today and it was seamless.

Update for the HP model.

Update for the Linksys model.

Enjoy

posted on Wednesday, December 29, 2004 4:48:52 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

More photographic proof that the VW Bug and Apple's design teams seem joined at the hip.  Something tells me we wouldn't catch Bono in one of these:

Dark Flint Beetle

Last week at mass, my priest noted he saw a license plate frame that said, “It's not a beetle, it's a really big purse“. Looks like VW has learned something like 91% of these cars are sold to women.

Courtesy of Autoblog

 

iPod Special Edition U2 - Front

Courtesy of Apple's Website.

Still not interested in either. ;)

 

posted on Wednesday, December 29, 2004 4:17:39 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Friday, December 17, 2004

Hot on the heels of “Grumpy Santa“, Boing Boing turned me on to this retelling of, “It's a Wonderful Life” in 30 seconds...  with bunnies...

Absurd?  Yes.  Funny?  Kind of. Even better is The Exorcist or Alien. This  is one twisted and talented Flash animator.

posted on Friday, December 17, 2004 6:18:17 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Thursday, December 16, 2004

go to  MSN.comI just caught wind that MSN has secured the exclusive webcast to the New Year's Eve ball drop in New York's Times Square this year.  You can see a promo spot for it here.  They'll have 3 different cameras to pick from and exclusive content. I'm curious how many people watch this?  For those of us on the Pacific coast, it makes more sense since you don't see a lot on (that I've noticed) until the local festivities. 

See it New Year's Eve at http://msnvideo.com/newyears

posted on Thursday, December 16, 2004 6:02:15 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Doing some last minute holiday shopping?  Here's a suggestion.  Earlier today I received an email from Jeremy at LiveDigitally.com about my blog and suggesting I take a look at the Slappa CD/DVD case review they just posted.  Remember those Samsonite commercials where the gorilla beat the crud out of a suitcase?  Well, these guys put this CD/DVD case to the test, including dousing the case in lighter fluid and torching it.  Given a few weeks back a house in our neighborhood community burned down, this seemed more plausable to me (than say, sitting on it on a couch).  You'll have to read the rest of the review to see the state of the CDs. 

Now, what I really want to see is them start torching the add-on cases you see for protecting portable music players (with the players in them) to see which ones survive. Or how about crash-testing a BMW to see if your iPod really skips? It's a slippery slope. ;) 

posted on Thursday, December 16, 2004 5:46:57 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

Grumpy Santa

Ahh those JibJab guys- they're well on their way to becoming the Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks/South Park of the Internet.  They gained notoriety this fall with their, “This Land is Your Land“ satirical take on the election, and now they're back with their own spin on Santa Claus with, “Grump Santa”.  Looks like they've also inked a deal with Yahoo.  Congrats to the JibJab folks. 

Click here to view the new video at Yahoo or here to visit the original JibJab site. And Happy Holidays.

posted on Thursday, December 16, 2004 4:35:34 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Tuesday, December 14, 2004

If you're like me, you probably have multiple PCs with Photos, Music, Video etc. on them.  For me, it's more of a backup strategy- if one HDD fails, I want to have all my media and storage is cheap.  Sure, I could get a Mirra device or similar but a cheap ~$30 solution that works great for me is Smart Sync Pro, a software package that enables me to automatically sync my important documents, photos, music, home videos, and yes, even Recorded TV programs from MCE's around my home network automatically.  It watches network folders for updates to metadata (such as # of times played in WM Player, a feature you can enable in Tools|Options) so when I use Auto Playlists on either of my PCs, I get the same listing of songs.

Setup isn't for the faint of heart but it works great. I have a co-worker who turned me on to it and uses it for complete system backups to an external drive he keeps off-site. Check it out- you get a 30-day evaluation period.

posted on Tuesday, December 14, 2004 8:13:02 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Three different toolbars with their locations highlightedI've been playing with the new MSN Toolbar Suite (Beta) now for the last few days and color me impressed. Check out the video demo at Channel 9. Now, I'm not the kind of person who loses track of my files on my PC but I often need to find something quick such as a photo or email. MSN takes the hassle out of finding photos, email, and documents. Across your PC, in Outlook and Outlook Express. In particular the Desktop Search feature is essential for any mainstream user (my parents- read up now!).

Also, Scoble has a round up of comments on the toolbar from across the blogosphere here. Here are a few real-world scenarios where I think others I know will benefit:

  • Dad - Dad is big into geneology and has traced our lineage back to Scotland in the 17th centrury (and still going). He has a ton of research in email documents and photos as well as word documents and excel spreadsheets. If he's looking for all details related to a particular member of our family, he can pull that quickly. If he wants details from the Web on the village our family came from, he can do that to, all in the same toolbar.
  • Mom - Mom has a lot of medical information on her PC and it's often hard to sort through. MSN Desktop Search will help her find everything she's looking for in short order.

One feature I think would be neat is if the system over time tagged files you searched for with ratings based on level of interest (similar to Auto Ratings in Windows Media Player 10 which rate up based on the # of times a song is played). Then backup software could take advantage of those ratings and back up your most important documents based on # of times accessed as well as searched for. Bubba, you listening?

The Acrobat plug-in is a bit of a hassle, but hey, what is one more download.

Good job MSN Toolbar Team

posted on Tuesday, December 14, 2004 7:58:56 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# Sunday, December 12, 2004

Rio CarbonI'm back from LA and getting over my cold so here are a few belated updates.

Creative Zen Micro Firmware Update
Creative has released a new firmware for the Zen Micro - now available for download.  Fixes include:

  • Improves battery life when the player is charged with an AC adapter already plugged into a live power outlet
  • Improves touchpad sensitivity
  • Resolves the removable disk detection issue after the memory space is changed in Removable Disk mode
  • Removes extraneous sound occuring during playback of .WAV files

You can download here from Creative's Nomadworld.

Courtesy of dapreview.net

Rio Carbon Static Noise Fix & new firmware (11/5)
For Rio Carbon owners, you may notice static noise when moving the Earphone jack with some headphones/adapters with a metal base.  Rio is aware of the issue and two solutions are now available:

  • Cheap and immediate- cover the jack with a small piece of tape, avoiding the metal on metal connection
  • Cheap and not-quite so immediate- Rio is making an adapter available for existing customers that fixes the problem.  Just call them up on the tech support line.

Courtesy of Engadget

I missed this update on the Rio Carbon firmware as well:

  • Fixed issue where unit would restart in Voice Record mode and freeze.
  • Added Alert to Carbon display that's triggered whenever Carbon is plugged into a front USB port that's having problems communicating with the Carbon. This could be due to insufficient power on that USB port.

    "Alert: Rio Carbon is having problems with this USB port. Please try another."

You can download it here.

Courtesy of Riovolution.com

posted on Sunday, December 12, 2004 9:18:59 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Saturday, December 04, 2004

Michael and Charlie are putting together a Media Center Geek dinner at 6pm December 9th at Crossroads Mall in Bellevue.  They'll be wearing Media Center jackets. I think this is a great idea.  Hopefully we can get a few new Media Center PC form-factors there so people can take a look at them.  Chances are slim though with all the work around prepping demo systems for CES right now :).

By the way, Charlie is asking for more suggestions on what to write about re: MCE app development over on his blog. If you have questions, Charlie has answers and a number of good tips on stuff.  Personally, I want someone to write a WSDOT Traffic Cam app so my wife can see how late I'm going to be at a glance. :)

That reminds me...we've been thinking about doing a Media Center App Challenge - identify 2-3 big ideas/categories for app dev't for MCE and offer prizes (cash or products) to those that are voted the best.  I wonder, what should be the challenges?

posted on Saturday, December 04, 2004 3:38:57 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3] Trackback

Just in time for the holidays- a few surprises from the Windows XP Client team. A new Winter Fun Pack has just been released with add-ons for Media Center and more. Of particular interest to Media Center and Media Player 10 users:

Tweak MCE 2005 - A new Media Center 2005 Powertoy and add-on app that enables power users to control settings such as Skip Interval for “Trickplay”, Reaction timings, enable Universal Remote controls, UI timeouts & notifications, and even enable 16:9 support on Windows Media Center Extenders. There's just too much to list!

Whitecap (Holiday Edition) Visualization - From Andy O'Meara, creator of the popular G-Force Viz for MCE, this new viz is very cool and includes a number of holiday shapes and visualizations.

Yule Log Visualization - The classic visualization of a warm fireplace, the fire crackling and flaring to the music.

Winter Ice Storm Visualization - A wintry scene comes alive with snow and ice in this popular viz from years past.

Holiday Auto Playlists - I personally think this is the most under- rated feature in MP10.  These Holiday autoplaylists scour your media library to create music playlists based on a wide set of keywords for popular holidays including Hannukah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa. Great for taking holiday music on your portable music players or Portable Media Centers too.

Download the new items as a part of the Winter Fun Pack 2004 available today. If there's something you'd like to see in future packs, please let me know and I'll pass it along to the team.

 

posted on Saturday, December 04, 2004 7:37:28 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2] Trackback
# Thursday, December 02, 2004

MSN is currently in beta testing with their new blogging service, MSN Spaces.  If you've ever been afraid to blog, not sure where to start or looking to try something new, check it out.

Features include:

- Rich Web-based editing
- Send pictures directly from your Cameraphone (Moblogging)
- Music Playlists - post personal music lists and playlists you can import from WM Player 10 and let people rate your playlists.
- Book Lists - Recent books you're reading or have read and recommend
- Sample for free and download (not for free) music tracks/playlists from MSN Music
- Catgories
- Comments
- Stats
- Trackbacks
- RSS Syndication - noticably absent is an RSS tag but I suspect this will get fixed

I see a number of unique features here.  The servers appear to be a little slow (no doubt due to the number of Slashdotters banging on it right now.  I'm thinking about making my personal blog available on this site. You can check my test site out and a somewhat dated picture at http://spaces.msn.com/members/seanalex

posted on Thursday, December 02, 2004 6:37:04 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [9] Trackback

Learn more and download here.

posted on Thursday, December 02, 2004 6:13:34 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3] Trackback
# Tuesday, November 30, 2004

My Movies is a free MCE (Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition) add-on application to function as remote operated DVD index for both your online and offline DVDs. Browse your DVD collection by titles, actors, directors or genres - all with covers and images. Screenshots

Not bad-I've played with prior versions but this looks pretty good for cataloging your DVD collection.

posted on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 10:39:28 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

For the Halo 2 fan who REALLY needs to prove what a bad-ass he/she is not just on the Web, in IM, or on Xbox Live but also needs to do it with an Excel spreadsheet, Sam brings us this, the “Halo 2 RSS Excel Workbook”.  A data-driven spreadsheet that uses the Bungie.net website's RSS feeds to offer the ability to:

-Easily view your previous games stats
-Slice and dice your Halo stats by many categories including map and game type
-Chart your stats to visually see how you kick ass
-Calculate overall averages: kills per game, deaths per game, etc... 

Thank you Sam for once again showing me why I suck more at Halo 2. Or maybe I can find a certain Pivot Table combo that proves I really kick ass at something in Halo 2 other than dying. My prediction- we start seeing data-driven Powerpoint slide decks entitled,  “Why I kick your ass in Halo 2”. 

posted on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 9:56:13 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [5] Trackback
Alienware DHS 2

Engadget brings us public word about Alienware's new DHS 2 Living Room PC going toe to toe with the HP Digital Entertainment Center. Looks like a Gyration Keyboard and Mouse round the system out.  I have yet to play with one but I'm sure I will soon. :)

posted on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 9:28:57 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback