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  • alex 10:34 pm on January 7, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Download Center, Download Microsoft, , Improvements, , , Windows Media Center, Windows Update,   

    Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 (kb953272) download link removed 

    Microsoft has Requested me to remove the download of Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 (kb953272), so rather than face any repercussions, i thought its best if i remove the link entirely. So sorry to anyone who is looking to download it.Other sites such as the green button community may still have it.  I suppose the only way to get it now is if you purchase a copy of Windows Vista and hopefully that has it on there. Ive no idea why they are not offering this brilliant update to everyone via windows update – it makes no sense. Ive been using it for a few months now and I’m really impressed with the improvements. On the bright side i suppose my bandwidth usage wont be as high!

    Bring on Windows 7 – from what I’ve read so far it looks and performs great – what vista *should * of been! but no doubt lots of anti-Microsoft people will be writing negative reviews without even using the OS soon! the joys! By the way, IE 8 Beta 2 is running quite well, and for once it renders most sites correctly!

     
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  • alex 1:07 am on October 17, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Digital Ac, , Dolby Digital, KB953272, Known Issues, MediaCenterTVPack2008-KB953272, MediaCenterTVPack2008-KB953272-x64, Microsoft Digital, , Mpeg 2, Ms Format, Ms Microsoft, , , Windows Media Center, ,   

    Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 Download (KB953272) 

    A while ago, Microsoft released to manufacture (RTM) the new update to Windows Media Center; Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008.

    Microsoft stated that it’s only going to be available to OEM users (god know’s why!) but i’ve managed to download a copy of it, and have uploaded it to this webserver, both the 32bit version and the 64bit version.

    Some features of TV Pack 2008 Include:

    • Improved TV Tuner Support
    • Enhanced Guide and User Interface
    • new file format for recorded tv – .WTV

    Some Known issues (taken from pcmag’s article)

    TV Pack alters the file format of shows recorded by Media Center from DVR-MS (Microsoft Digital Video Recording) to WTV (Windows TV), a switch many are complaining about. A bunch of third-party applications for post-processing recorded television shows—mainly to remove or otherwise mark advertisements—haven’t been updated yet to work with the new format

    But what does the new format add? Video in the new WTV format is encoded using the MPEG-2 standard and audio using MPEG-1 Layer II or Dolby Digital AC-3 (ATSC A/52)—specs that are similar to those in the earlier DVR-MS format. WTV extends these standards by including metadata about the content and digital rights management, through Microsoft’s new PlayReady DRM scheme. Since PlayReady was initially designed for mobile devices, it’s possible that Microsoft plans deeper integration between Windows Mobile 7 devices and content recorded (and maybe even distributed) across the Media Center platform. Only time will tell.

    Ignoring the obvious format-related incompatibilities, the other problems seem to relate to rights management. Users with CableCARDs are reporting trouble tuning in certain channels they ought to receive, though it’s unclear whether this is an issue with TV Pack or with the OCUR tuners themselves—which are notoriously troublesome. Other users report “restricted content” errors when attempting to watch live shows that shouldn’t be restricted—though many say they can record these shows successfully. Clearly, there are some DRM issues that need to be resolved.

    Beyond that, there are surprisingly few known bugs, a refreshing change from other Microsoft software launches

    Download Links

    At the request of Microsoft the Links have been removed

     
    • Eli 4:33 pm on November 22, 2008 Permalink

      big help

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