Windows Home Server Blog - WebGuide
"The Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server teams are excited to have Doug Berrett join Microsoft. At CEDIA Expo we announced WebGuide for Windows Media Center is now available free from http://www.asciiexpress.com The press release about all of the great Windows Media Center news is available on the Microsoft web site.
What is WebGuide? WebGuide allows you to remotely view live and recorded TV programs and to remotely schedule and manage your recorded television programs, music, pictures and videos on your Windows XP Media Center edition or Windows Vista Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate PC.
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"WebGuide allows you to remotely view live and recorded TV programs and to remotely schedule and manage your recorded television programs, music, pictures and videos on your Media Center or Windows Vista PC. Install WebGuide on your Media Center PC and access it from any machine that has a web browser, including your cell phone or mobile device.
Convenient Live streaming TV can be viewed on any web browser
Recordings can be scheduled from any web browser
"Place-shifting" for your personal media library, including TV, music, pictures, videos and DVD's
PocketPC and Smartphone enabled
Windows Vista ready
Easy Installation takes only minutes
User-friendly MCE interface
Languages include Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish
Fast Live scheduling without delays
Search by show, date or time
Quick access to recent and upcoming recordings
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That's pretty darn cool (and free is nice too).
Time to resurrect my Media Center I think... :)
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