My Channel Logos Version 2 Coming

My Channel Logos for 7MC is updated to version 2.  New features, and a conversion of the application to a paid model…read on for details.

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Andrew first introduced me to My Channel Logos here back in November 2010.  It is an application that allows you to dress up your Windows Media Center in Windows 7 with cool logos for the channels.  It’s a very nice application, and at $3 USD, it’s a bargain.

The developer notified me that Version 2 is now available via email this morning, and I  wanted to let you know about the new features and the conversion to a paid model.

Here’s what’s new in Version 2’s feature set:

What new features are in Version 2?

  • Alter the logo cell to your own liking- Have you ever lamented the loss of callsigns? Whined over the wasted width in the logo cell? Oppose the order of the logo cell? Now, if you want both the logo and the callsign there, you can do it. If you don’t care what the channel number is, you can delete it. If you’d rather the logo appear to the left of the channel number, go ahead. If you think the logos should be centered in your guide instead of right justified, you can center it. With our simple new user interface, you can select which components you want to see in the logo cell, which order they appear in, whether the logo is centered, and how wide the logo cell is. And in an instant, we make all the changes needed to make your guide perfect for you.
  • Increase the number of rows in the guide and mini-guide- Now with just the click of a slider, you can add up to eleven rows to your guide, and 4 rows to your mini-guide. These changes have been carefully adjusted to keep the professional look in Media Center, including a well aligned “View Categories” bar, layout adjustments to fit all the important information, and an extension of the blue fade for those adjusting the mini-guide. These tweaks were originally championed by the Australian Media Center community.
  • Actually automatically update logos- You may have noticed that although the option was in earlier versions of MCL, it never really worked. Sorry about that. But now, MCL will automatically download new logos if available, and then autopopulate, without having to open MCL. So if a new channel comes to your guide, the logo will be downloaded and added without lifting a finger.
  • Help make MCL Better- Now you can create a spreadsheet to send to the MCL team so that we can work on better matching with autopopulate. Not only will this alert us to new channels, but it will give better matches for existing channels, as they can have different callsigns depending on the region and cable provider.
  • Brand new overall user interface- Gone is the utilitarian look of MCL from the past. Without losing the user-friendliness of the previous version, MCL now has a better graphical interface, with new buttons and tabs to better let you leverage all the functions.
  • Brand new Logo user interface that gives you a better idea of what your logo will look like in the guide. It presents the information in a prettier, more informative way.
  • New separate list of callsigns: We’ve also transitioned from the tree-view to separate lists, so that manually adding logos doesn’t collapse the list every time.
  • New Download Screen- Tells you exactly how many logos you will be downloading, as well as a progress bar.
  • Far fewer flakey servers- Our logos and system checks are on much more stable servers now, so hopefully this will mean less problems for everyone.

What’s the same in Version 2?

  • Fast Autopopulate– the same algorithm from V2 will add your logos in seconds.
  • Drag and drop logo assignment- To manually add logos quicker.
  • Exemptions- Choose which logos stay the same during automatic updates or Autopopulate clicks.
  • Logos, Logos everywhere- Access our database of over 1800 unique logos, designed especially for Media Center. We’ve got logos from USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Sweden, Australia, and New Zealand.

Review of the StarTech Triple Head DisplayPort to DVI Multi Monitor Adapter

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Does your computer have a DisplayPort adaptor and do you have multiple monitors you would like to use at the same time? Well the StarTech Triple Head DisplayPort to DVI Multi Monitor Adapter helps you to do just that. Here is the UWHS Two Minute review.

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Who are StarTech?

From their website:

StarTech.com is your one-stop source for every connectivity part you need. From the latest technology to legacy products — and all the parts that bridge the old and new — we can help you find the parts that connect your solutions.

We make it easy to locate the parts, and we quickly deliver them wherever they need to go. Just talk to one of our tech advisors or visit our website. You’ll be connected to the products you need in no time.

The SP123DP2DVI Adaptor

From their website:

The SP123DP2DVI Triple Head DisplayPort to DVI Multi Monitor Adapter is an innovative, external multi-display adapter that allows you to add multiple displays (up to three) to your desktop or laptop from a single DisplayPort source.

The SP123DP2DVI Expansion Module lets you combine three DVI monitors as one display, at a maximum resolution of 3840×1024, to make the ultimate wide screen desktop. The Expansion Module can also clone your primary display and function as a 3 Port DisplayPort to DVI Video Splitter.

Compatible with a DisplayPort video card and DVI-D displays, the graphics expansion module requires no software installation for multi-display applications, simplifying configuration and saving time.

Backed by a StarTech.com 1-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.

Features

  • Easy to use and works with any operating system
  • Expand your desktop or clone primary display
  • Supports resolutions up to 3840×1024 when connected to three displays
  • External adapter allows use with desktops or notebooks
  • Supports connection to HDMI monitors using DVI to HDMI adapters (sold separately)
  • Supports connection to Mini DisplayPort sources with adapter (see accessories) for use with DVI Displays

Applications

  • Increase the maximum resolution that you can output from your video card; add and combine up to three displays at a maximum resolution of 3840×1024
  • Use as a video wall for digital signage applications requiring wide screen or panoramic displays
  • Clone your primary display and use the SP123DP2DVI as a three port DisplayPort video splitter
  • Run multiple applications on separate monitors – edit images, video, audio clips across three displays

Resolutions

A Close Look

The device has three DVI connectors on one side, labelled 1, 2 and 3. When you use them you must use them in order, so if you only have 2 monitors, you would use port 1 and 2.

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Family Diary for Windows Home Server Released

Malcolm Ball from MBALL Business Solutions Ltd. recently contacted us to tell us that his Family Diary application  for WHS V1 has been released.

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First, a bit about Malcom’s business MBALL Business Services Ltd.:

Services

MBALL Business Solutions was set up in 2001 to provide staff to organisations for the management of their projects. We have many years experience in Project Management, PRINCE2, Business Analysis and building successfull client relationships.

We have managed projects for public, healthcare and private sector organisations and are confident that we can provide a quality service at a reasonable price. Check out the Previous Projects page to see details of past clients and projects.

Software Development

We have over 20 years experience in software development, database analysis, design and development and Windows application development using Microsoft technologies.

About Us

In the Beginning:

In 2001 I made the decision to set up my own company to offer project management services. I obtained my first contract with Sefton Council in Liverpool soon after. I worked on a number of interesting projects at Sefton Council not least a project to install Alley gates to alleyways around the council area. This was an interesting project working with outside agencies for the installation of the gates and maintenance of keys.

The Growing Years:

Since that very first contract I have managed to continue gaining work throughout the years and getting valuable experience in IT technologies as well as Project Management methods.

Where we’re going:

In the last year I have diversified from just doing project management to developing software for both business and pleasure. The latest product suit is Family Diary which provides a database of appointments and contacts for family and friends.

At present there is only one working member of the team which is me. If products take off in the future I may be in a position to employ other people.

Team:

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The Chief cook and bottle washer, I manage the company and do the work. I left school in 1970 and joined the Army (Royal Corps of Signals). I served in Northern Ireland, Hong Kong, Germany and Blandford and York in the UK.

I left the Army after serving over 22 years in 1993. On leaving the army, I secured a position as development manager for a small software company based in Cardiff, Wales where I built up a team of 5 people to develop a software application to manage project costs.

I left Cardiff in 1996 to join an up coming company called PWA Personnel Systems Ltd. PWA was one of the leading HR providers in the UK and was eventually taken over by Great Plains and later Microsoft.

I left Microsoft in 2001 to set up my own company and offer project management to public and private sector companies.

The Home Server Show 134

Dave and the guys have just released the Home Server Show episode 134.

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Here’s what Dave says about this weeks show:

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]Dave is back from his travels and we have some better audio for you! There was a lot to talk about even though the news was light this week. Add-Ins, Media, Forums, etc. This was a fun one to record and true to form, there are some good out-takes at the end. [/box]

As usual you can listen to the show from here,

An Introduction to the MacBook

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As regular readers of the site will know, I also write books in my “spare” time. Well, I have just completed my latest book, An Introduction to the MacBook for Babani Publishing. And yes, its a book all about Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

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Here is how Babani describe my book:

Apple MacBooks are becoming much more popular now and with a choice of three models, the MacBook, MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air, more people than ever are switching from Windows machines to Macs! This book applies to all three MacBook models.
This book will guide you through setting up and using your MacBook for the first time. It will provide you with many useful hints and tips and also warnings about possible pitfalls. It will enable you to quickly and easily get much more out of your new MacBook.
Among the many topics explained are:
• A brief look at the Mac OS X “Snow Leopard” operating system
• Configuring your MacBook for the first time
• Connecting your MacBook to a printer
• Connecting your MacBook to your home network
• Making and keeping your MacBook secure
• Exploring many of the MacBook features
• Conserving battery life
• Troubleshooting
• Backing up your MacBook using Time Machine
• Getting and installing free software from the Apple AppStore
• And much more besides…
If a MacBook is your first computer or you are familiar with Windows machines but have not used a MacBook before then this is the book
for you!

The book is 128 pages in full colour and will retail for £6.99 when its released in a few weeks time.

Anyone interested can pre-order a copy now from Amazon.

Apple Release iOS 4.3.3 Update

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Apple have just released iOS 4.3.3 which only contains a fix for the iPhone tracking issue you have probably hear about.

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The update for the iPhone 4 is 666.2 MB, so as usual its a whopper. If you are not bothered about this issue I wouldn’t rush to update!

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iOS 4.3.3 Software Update

This update contains changes to the iOS crowd-sourced location database cache, including:

– Reduces the size of the cache
– No longer backs the cache up to iTunes
– Deletes the cache entirely when Location Services is turned off

Products compatible with this software update:
• iPhone 4 (GSM model)
• iPhone 3GS
• iPad 2
• iPad
• iPod touch (4th generation)
• iPod touch (3rd generation)

Win a new Leo HS4 Performance Home Server with Tranquil

Our friends at Tranquil have been in touch to say that they are running a competition to win one of their new Leo HS4 Windows Home Servers.

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To celebrate the launch of Windows Home Server 2011, Tranquil PC are opening a competition to WIN a Leo HS4 Performance Windows Home Server 2011 system.  You’ll need to answer a few questions, and you’ll need to get the last question right to be entered.

You can enter the competition here

Enter the WHS 2011 competition, and the lucky winner will WIN a brand new Leo HS4 Home Server 2011 appliance, complete with a powerful Intel i3 CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 2TB primary hard disk (3 spare bays).

The prize, selected at random, will be announced on this page on Friday May 20th, and the server will be shipped on Monday 23rd May.

The competition is open GLOBALLY so even if you are outside of the UK you have a chance of winning.

DABS and the Connected Home

UK supplier DABS.com have just put together an interesting page called the Connected Home. This shows you different rooms in the house and shows how devices can be used.

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Here is how they are showing the Connected Home:

Welcome to our connected home. We’ve put our home on show so that you can see exactly how easy it is to create a connected home and what entertainment you can have in the various rooms throughout your home simply by buying a few key products. To find out more about the products in our home simply hover over them and you’ll quickly see how everything is connected.

You can then click on various elements in each room to see more.

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Tour the DABS Connected Home now

New WHS Add-in Released: Snoop-De-Dupe

A new add-in for WHS was released today, Snoop-De-Dupe.  It aims to help you manage duplicate files on your home server.
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Jim from SnoopDeDupe.Com contacted us today to let us know of a new add-in available for WHS.  Here’s what he had to say:
A new add-in for Windows Home Server was released today: Snoop-de-dupe! It watches your server in real-time and notifies you when duplicate files appear on the server. You can view the duplicates and take action on them (delete, create a hard-link to save HDD space, or ignore) directly from the Home Server Console. A version supporting Windows Home Server (original) is now available; support for WHS/SBS 2011 is coming soon.
Product features:
  • Supports Windows Home Server
  • Automatic, real-time continuous file de-duplication scanning
  • 160-bit SHA-1 de-duplication hash for optimum results
  • Windows Home Server Console integration
  • Pause and Resume operation at any time for maximum efficiency of your server
  • Select any folders of your choosing on your server for de-duplication scanning
  • Simple, easy-to-view heads-up status display to monitor progress
  • Easy to navigate list of duplications for: deleting, linking, or ignoring duplicate files
  • Quick-launch feature allows for viewing contents of duplicate files
  • 15 day free trial available
I’ll be reviewing this one soon, so stay tuned for updates.

HDHomeRun Prime CableCARD Tuner Now Available to Preorder

As you know, here at UWHS we are big fans of the HDHomeRun (Tim has several) and back at CES Tim talked to Silicon Dust about their forthcoming HDHomeRun Prime. Well now its available for pre-order.

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Product Features
  • Three Tuners: Anywhere on Your Network QAM64/256
  • TV sources: Unencrypted digital cable TV, Premium digital cable TV
  • Works with popular DVR software
  • Works with existing HDHomeRun Units, HDHomeRun PRIME can be added to your existing, HDHomeRun device set up to allow for additional tuners on your home network, Allows multiple signal input sources on the same network
  • Compatible With: Windows Media Center (for use with encrypted or copy controlled content), Other Popular DVR Programs (for use with copy freely content)
Technical Details
  • Model: HDHR3-CC
Check out the Silicon Dust website to sign up for more information

The retail price appears to be under $220, with Amazon having it now for pre-order at $207.20. So what are you waiting for, pre-order yours today! And let us know!

Here is a little video on the Prime:

UWHS Giveaway Diskeeper 2011 Giveaway 2 – The Results

Over the last week we have been running another one of our giveaways – this time giving you a chance to win one of three copies of Diskeeper 2011 for Windows Home Server or Professional. And now it is time for the results.

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You can check out our hands-on review of Diskeeper 2011 for Windows Home Server here

So we asked you to download the trial version and then let us know. How easy was that?

Right, so here are the three winners, ok, actually FOUR winners. We had so many entries I managed to squeeze another licence for you guys:

Alex Brander

Kevin Tubbs

Claudiu Popa

Rick Simons

Congratulations guys, Diskeeper will be in touch with you very soon with your prize. For everyone else, we have a few more Diskeeper goodies to giveaway over the next few weeks, so keep your eyes open here at UWHS.

BYOB Episode 41 Out Now

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The guys over at the BYOB podcast, including our very own Tim Daleo have just released episode 41.

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Here is what is included in this weeks show:

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]This week we discuss PCIe in detail. We have a short sermon from Tim on bus basics and we round table different ideas and concepts.[/box]

As usual you can listen to the show from here.

Paragon Software Releases Hard Disk Manager 11 Professional

Earlier this week Paragon Software released the latest version of their Hard Disk Manager software – Hard Disk Manager 11 Professional. This version supports SSDs, Advanced Format Drives and USB 3.0, along with some other new features.

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Hard Disk Manager Professional is an integrated set of powerful tools that is specially designed to tackle most of the problems encountered while using Windows PC.

It includes all the latest technologies in managing stand-alone Windows environments: drive partitioning and file system optimization, disaster recovery and system migration, data sanitization and boot management for both, virtual and physical systems. And it’s open to Boot Camp users as well!

New features and benefits:

  • Empowered data safety and disaster recovery tools for both physical and virtual Windows environments.
  • All type of migration operations for physical and virtual environments: Full spectrum of virtual and physical migration operations: P2V, P2V Restore, V2P, V2V, P2P and Migrate OS to SSD to move any Windows OS since XP from a regular hard disk to a fast SSD (Solid State Drive) even of a smaller capacity. In addition, Paragon Connect VD technology, which works with virtual disks as if they were physical, is now included.
  • New Automatic partition alignment for computer performance optimization: All partitioning (resize, move, creation) and copy with resize operations now take partition alignment problems into account with all volumes being automatically aligned by sector (for drives with non-512b sector size offset\ border will differ) . Hard Disk Manager 11 Pro users do not need to worry about possible system performance decline caused by unaligned partitions.
  • Full set of Partition Management operations: All partitioning operations can now be maintained on physical or virtual environments. For mixed systems environments, Hard Disk Manager 11 Pro allows easy install and management of several diverse operating systems on a single hard disk drive.
  • Updated wiping technologies can efficiently dispose data on any HDD, SSD, flash-drives and laptops.
  • Support of latest technologies – AFD (Advanced Format Drive) ready: Full support of new large HDDs with advanced format structure and large sector sizes. Hard Disk Manager 11 Pro places volumes accordingly to new partition alignment rules and is able to manage partitions on these drives.
  • USB 3.0 ready: New USB 3.0 port grants the possibility to access to external HDD and Flash drives on the new high-speed version of the traditional serial port
  • Conversion of basic MBR to basic GPT disks; support of modern virtual machines.
  • WinPE 3.0 based bootable environment: Support of a wider range of hardware configurations with the option to add drivers for specific hardware on-the-fly.

The software retails for $99.95 and there is a trial you can download and test.

We will be doing a full hands-on review soon, so watch this space.

Learn more about Hard Disk Manager 2011 Professional here