Microsoft Windows Vista Media Center - The Pocket Guide

Microsoft Windows Vista Media Center - The Pocket Guide

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Language:
German
Equipment: Paperback
Page number: 313
ISBN 10: 3-86645-816-9
ISBN 13: 978-3-86645-816-1
Appeared: 07/2007
Price: EUR 17,90 Without guarantee
Publisher: Microsoft Press




The book:
With Windows Media Center, which is an integral part of Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate the PC can be used as a modern entertainment center via remote control.
The variety of functions, such as digital video recorder, DVDs, digital music, photos and films, is not immediately apparent.
The author of the book "Microsoft Windows Vista Media Center", Eric Tierling, provides a remedy.



TV via antenna, cable, DVB-T and DVB-S, music playback and interaction with portable players, radio reception, image processing and slide shows, video films, Xbox 360 as Windows Media Extender and much more. Settings are clearly described, while various tips help to improve the entertainment Get the most out of Windows Media Center functions.

The author:
As a recognized IT expert, journalist and specialist author, Eric Tierling has worked with great success on the topics of networks and operating systems.
He has already dealt extensively with Windows Media Center under Windows XP and has extensively tested and documented the new possibilities since the first beta versions of Vista.



Structure of the book (main categories):

  1. Welcome to Windows Media Center in Windows Vista
  2. Preparation for use
  3. Get to know Windows Media Center
  4. Pictures and videos
  5. Music and radio
  6. TV and DVD
  7. Online media
  8. Media sharing
  9. Windows Media Center Extender using the Xbox 360 as an example
  10. Windows Media Center general settings
  11. Abbreviations at a glance
  12. Index


Related Links:
Reading sample MS-5816.PDF (2.42 MByte)
Foreword by the author Eric Tierling

Microsoft Windows Vista Media Center - The Pocket Guide on Amazon







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