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  2. Windows Media Center Extender - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Center Extenders (officially "Extender for Windows Media Center" and code named "Bobsled" [1]) are devices that are configured to connect over a computer network to a computer running Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows Vista Home Premium/Ultimate, Windows 7 Home Premium, or Windows 8 with a Pro pack to stream the computer's media center functions to the Extender ...

  3. Windows XP Media Center Edition - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP Media Center Edition (codenamed "Freestyle") [7] was the original version of Windows XP Media Center, which was built from the Windows XP Service Pack 1 codebase. It was first announced on July 16, 2002, [ 7 ] released to manufacturing on September 3, 2002, and was first generally available on October 29, 2002, in North America.

  4. Windows Media Center - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Center (WMC) is a digital video recorder and media player created by Microsoft. Media Center was first introduced to Windows in 2002 on Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE). It was included in Home Premium and Ultimate editions of Windows Vista, as well as all editions of Windows 7 except Starter and Home Basic.

  5. Home server - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 can act as a home server, supporting a particular type of media serving that streams the interactive user experience to Media Center Extenders including the Xbox 360. A typical MythTV menu. Windows Home Server supports media streaming to Xbox 360 and other DLNA-based media receivers ...

  6. Akimbo (on-demand service) - Wikipedia

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    Akimbo had released a software version of its on-demand system that ran on any computer running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005.The software version was compatible with media center extenders such as the Xbox and Xbox 360.

  7. AMD Live! - Wikipedia

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    The console then pulls video, music, and image content from the Internet, via a networked PC running Active TV software. [7] [8] The support of such functions for Xbox 360 and Wii platforms is projected at a later time. AMD has started a webpage about the initiative and provided a simulator for Windows XP and Vista download. (Active-TV page)

  8. Windows NT - Wikipedia

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    While Windows 2000 only supports Intel IA-32 (32-bit), Windows XP, Server 2003, Server 2008 and Server 2008 R2 each have one edition dedicated to Itanium-based systems. [72] [73] [74] In comparison with Itanium, Microsoft adopted x64 on a greater scale: every version of Windows since Windows XP (which has a dedicated x64 edition) [75] has x64 ...

  9. Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    In addition, SP3 contains updates to the operating system components of Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE) and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, and security updates for .NET Framework version 1.0, which is included in these editions. However, it does not include update rollups for the Windows Media Center application in Windows XP MCE 2005. [96]