On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 15:56:29 +0100, "Mike Brannigan"
<Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:
>
>"Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@invalid.com> wrote in message
>news:q3i974l3k301hk19iq89qnkfn59a5ikevg@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:11:08 -0700, RsC <RsC@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Suddenly after starting today my Windows media centre had disappeared!
>>>Any suggestions?
>>
>> I have only one suggestion about Windows Media Centre: stop using it,
>> and convert your music collection to all-MP3, so you may import it
>> into iTunes + Quicktime, which you may, if you wish, install.
>>
>> No need to spend a lot of cash, and purchase an Apple computer. Just
>> add your MP3s to your iTunes library. Suddenly, you will find no more
>> problems with a media centre, and additionally, will have access to a
>> much larger and more variant media collection.
>>
>> Sorry if I offend anyone, but I speak truth, not what folks want to
>> hear.
>>
>>
>> Donald L McDaniel
>
>Well Donald - maybe you should read the original post in more detail - this
>is about Microsoft Media Center not Media Player.
>You offering of iTunes and QuickTime does not come close to the
>functionality provided by Media Center.
This is just not so, Mike. I appreciate your loyalty to Microsoft and
all, but here you are just flapping your gums.
I read his post fully, and completely understood. This is EXACTLY why
I suggested iTunes+Quicktime.
WMC has a beautiful GUI, but what can I say? A beautiful GUI without
the media to place within it is rather useless, wouldn't you say?
>Maybe you would like to see more of what Media Center can do ? see
>http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/mediacenter.mspx
I've been using Microsoft products since the late '80s, Mike, so I
know exactly what WMC can or cannot do.
>As an additional note - Media Player can easily rip and play MP3 (and can be
>configured to have this as the default setting) so many of use that
>extensively use Media Player and Media Center already have our entire
>collection in MP3 but enjoy significantly greater functionality then
>iTunes/QuickTime
Let's face it, Mike, I brought up MP3 for one reason: accessibility to
either WMC or iTunes+Quicktime.
I prefer, (along with many others) the AAC format for audio, and the
h.264 format for video.
Additionally, Microsoft does not have the media contracts Apple has.
ANY videos I've purchased from within WMC (in many cases they are NOT
AVAILABLE in wmv format, nor do the stores available to WMC even sell
music videos and other popular media) were all (in my opinion)
inferior, shadowy flickers on the screen, rather than videos
containing music.
I do appreciate your response, Mike, but similar functionality does
not mean the SAME functionality.
I like Windows Media Center, don't get me wrong.
But one cannot import ANY of his iTunes-purchased videos or much of
his iTunes audio files into WMC without expensive, time-consuming
conversion from Apple formats to Windows Media formats. And in many
cases, this is not even legally possible at the present time. Let's
face it, both Apple and Microsoft load their OSes down with Media
licensing features. While this is ok, from my point of view, it makes
using your media in either platform a felony. This is not Microsoft
nor is it Apple's faullt. It is the fault of the MDMCPA and the
RIAA's fault. They are attempting to force a physical media model on
a digital industry. They will never succeed.
Now, if this were possible without spending beaucoup bucks for
conversion technology (or turning oneself into a criminal), I would
use Windows Media Center, since I like its library facilities much
more than the iTunes library.
Sadly, either Apple refuses to license its technology to Microsoft, or
Microsoft refuses to let go of its WMV technology, or refuses to
license Apple's technology, or both. OR there is too much acrimony
between Apple and MIcrosoft devotees for it ever to be resolved.
Additionally, Apple pretty much has contracts with all the major
players in the audio/video markets. But Microsoft does not.
Until this is resolved in such a way that BOTH sided win, I will
continue to recommend iTunes+Quicktime, for a very simple reason:
The HUGE library of video as well as audio files accessible from
within the iTunes Store at very reasonable prices.
Sorry, Mike, but that's the way it must be, until all the players can
reach an equitable solution.
Windows Media Center is great, but without the media, it is nothing
but a pretty face on my desktop.
My suggestion? Lobby HEAVILY to get the RIAA and other industry
mobsters branded as the evil men they truly are. They represent
neither the Industry, nor the artists, as far as I am concerned. And
I am certainly not alone in this. I don't mind paying for my media,
and intentionaly stay away from theft of this media. I do not use P2P
technology to obtain my media, and do my best to let others know that
it is mostly a way of stealing the artists' work.
Note, Mike, that I have no acrimony against Microsoft or their
devotees (I am one of them). It is no one's fault, really. It is
just the way things have turned out. No one but the People are losing
in this struggle. If you've ever read a post from me, you would know
I am for the People, always.
Donald L McDaniel