@ahbi: I'm just using Virtual Clone Drive, Daemon tools doesn't automatically load the iso file from Media Center.
@ahbi: I'm just using Virtual Clone Drive, Daemon tools doesn't automatically load the iso file from Media Center.
@rootyb: The whole interface of Media Browser looks cheap and janky to me. Sorta like iTunes coverflow, but worse.
I would like an ISO mounter that works with MyMovies. I tried Mikinho, but it only works with MC itself.
@dieriding: MC finds your media better, and plays it I think in a higher quality than Boxee does.
@DocBadwrench: If your blog has an rss feed, I have a tutorial on my site that explains how to parse or grab the xml data with jQuery(javascript) and show it on a webpage.
@@prixdc: Oh god no! Lol.
@goodevans: Good luck my man. I loves my htpc.
That looks pretty good, although I'm not very impressed with Boxee. It doesn't seem to find my movies and I have to add them all manually even following the naming conventions.
@JTX: Why not just install winrar on your computer and password the zip or rar file. You can put and take files out easily without running another program.
@micah1_8: thanks for the tip, I'll give it a look.
@@prixdc: nice to know our national defense is in the hands of IE6. That's kind of scary.
For those with an iPhone, you can also control your media center pc with the air mouse app. It's a remote/mouse & keyboard combo on your phone.
@klinquist: isn't that Google's motive for providing everything they do, user targeted advertising?
@Whitehead: True, they just don't have that fresh brewed taste like a new pot does in the morning and it gets cold quicker.
@Phoshi: I like the way you just pointlessly bashed Canada without provocation. *snicker
@chaimc: That's been going around for years, there are tons of scripts you can add to detect and display messages to different browsers.
IE6 is only around because of corporations with behind the times or bad IT departments, old hardware or apps that have been specifically made to run in IE6 and users who don't know any better.
Nice, I'm going to try this when I get home on the trusty old Senseo machine I have.
@sweetmonkey: "some calling for a move back to tables."
For that price, I'll just stick to having all the most recent browsers installed and using IE tester for that whole mess. Thanks though!