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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: JimH on January 06, 2005, 07:26:20 am
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=562&ncid=738&e=1&u=/ap/20050106/ap_on_hi_te/gadget_show_gates
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Yeah, I've been surprised that MS hasn't come after J River (or vice versa) over the name of Media Center. They patented 1's and 0's, why not Media Center? ;)
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Cos its JRiver Media Center, we just say MC for short.
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Isn't the mere presence of "Media Center" enough to raise the hackles of the Microsoft lawyers?
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I think the final paragraph is worth re-reading.
""While Microsoft's goal is to turn the PC into a superhub that does everything — plays music, works as a cell phone, stores your photos — they're running up against the fact that most people buy discreet components that do particular things.""
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I think the final paragraph is worth re-reading.
""While Microsoft's goal is to turn the PC into a superhub that does everything ? plays music, works as a cell phone, stores your photos ? they're running up against the fact that most people buy discreet components that do particular things.""
Applies when you are mobile, at home the shift to audio via computer wasnt hard.
Did i miss the point ?
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Applies when you are mobile, at home the shift to audio via computer wasnt hard.
Did i miss the point ?
You have a very limited universe of people who even use a computer. Fewer still who are willing to do what is needed to play music and watch movies/TV via a computer.
There's a reason that Sony, Panasonic, MS, etc are fighting to get their format to be the standard for DVDs. Because DVD players are what people are going to use. Shoot, I can buy a nice DVD player for under US$100. There isn't a media capable computer for 5 times that. And when is the last time I had my stereo crash? Boot my DVD player?
Don't get me wrong. I love my media abilities. But the rest of my family touches a computer once a week or so. I have friends and one sister who don't even own a computer. I actually have to SPEAK with them!
You'll get their stereo, CD and DVD players out of their house in, oh, 20 years or so.
Seems a lot like the flat screen internet stations for the kitchen of a few years back. Techies were astounded that they didn't catch on.
As for all in one apps, well, I tend to believe that each type of data I have has a particular app that excells at manipulating it. Some apps do an 'ok' job at many things. I don't know many that are excellent at several.