Windows Live Mesh 2011 now with Remote Desktop – Video Edition

Did you know that you can use Remote Access on Windows 7 Home Premium PCs through Windows Live Mesh 2011? Yes, you can now use Live Mesh for Remote Access! Read on to find out more about Live Mesh 2011 and see a short video!

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Download Windows Live Mesh 2011

To download Live Mesh (if your Windows machine did not already get the update) just go to:

http://explore.live.com/windows-live-mesh?os=other

You do need a Windows Live ID but you probably already have a Windows Live ID anyway!

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Connect Remotely via the Desktop Application

Your PC probably already has Live Mesh 2011 on it already. Find it in the Windows Live folder..

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Connect Remotely via the Browser

At a friends house and they do not have Live Mesh 2011 on that PC? Not a problem. Just use a browser and a fast internet connection and you can connect remotely.

To access Windows Live Mesh 2011 Remote Access from another PC go to:

https://devices.live.com/

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Live Mesh 2011 Remote Access Video

Check out this short video!

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Download Windows Live Mesh 2011 today!

Timothy Daleo

Using Windows Home Server Facebook Page

Here at UWHS, we figured it was about time that we had a Facebook page, so we have gone and set one up.

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So if you are on Facebook, why not pop over to the UWHS page and “Like” it? You can also click on the Facebook link at the top of the screen.

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BYOB Episode 23 Out Now

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The guys over at the BYOB podcast, including our very own Tim Daleo, have just released episode 23.

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Here is what’s happening on this weeks show:

Big show this week on BYOB. Some new tech in the News. Mike and Michael talk about the Samsung Galaxy TAB. Michael talks about his Watercooled i7 rebuild. Tim Conquers the UEFI install. Having monitor envy? Looking for a multiple monitor setup? We have some suggestions to get you going in multi desktop glory.  Again thanks to all that participated in our first live show.  We appreciate the support.

News

nVidia releases the GTX460 SE edition video card

OCZ Vertex Plus is announced

Hands On: Samsung GalaxyTAB

Mike and Michael talk about their impressions for Samsung’s Android based tablet

Project: Black & Blue

Michael revamps his primary rig with some new components and a full water cooling system.

How To: UEFI Installation Video

Tim shows you how to load your O/S onto a bootable UEFI install with a 3TB GPT partitioned Drive

Multi Monitor Madness

Low end PCI cards

Dual DVI PCIe Offerings

Multimedia Options HDMI with HD audio pass-thru

Multi Screen Gaming Options (eyefinity)

BYOB Q&A

We had our first live Q&A and want to thank all that participated. We will have it available for download later this week. Please submit questions to us for our December Show via email byob@homeserveshow.com. Please feel free to comment about it in the forums

And as usual you can listen to the show here.

Six Minute and Six Second Installation of Windows Media Center Connector – Video Edition

Do you record TV through Windows Media Center? Did you know that you can have Windows Home Server move the recorded shows to your WHS automatically? Did you also know that the Windows Media Center Connector will also make a smaller copy of that show for your portable device? Check out our short video on the Windows Media Center Connector.

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Windows Media Center Connector

The Windows Media Center Connector is available to anyone using Windows Home Server and Windows 7. The application loads by default the first time, but if it has not, you can install it by going to:

C:\Program Files\Windows Home Server

and double clicking on the MCWHSSetup file.

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Once the connector is installed you need to reboot your PC. After the reboot, open Windows Media Center and check out the Home Server icon.

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Connector Installation Video

Check out this short video!

Windows Media Center Connector with TV Archive Service

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If you record TV through your Windows Media Center then this connector is a must!

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Timothy Daleo

FireCore Update MiRow to Version 1.03

FireCore, the makers of the aTV Flash software for the AppleTV have just released an update to their MiRow software, taking it to version 1.03.

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What is MiRow you might well be asking?

Here is how FireCore describe MiRow:

MiRow is the perfect complement to the Front Row application available on your Mac. MiRow adds a truckload (or two) of powerful, engaging features to the elegant Front Row interface. Installation is a breeze, and using it is even easier.

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Here is what is included in the version 1.03 update:

  • Improved Remote HD integration
  • Improved layout of Weather and RSS apps
  • Improved scrolling when viewing RSS articles
  • Improved screen resolution support (from 800×600 up to 2560×1440)
  • Fixed crash when entering text under certain conditions

We will be reviewing MiRow soon, but in the mean time you can learn more from the FireCore website.

MiRow sells for $24.95.

BYOB Live Today

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Today is the live BYOB podcast event – so why not join in at 11am PST and ask your questions of the BYOB guys, including our very own Tim Daleo.

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You can join in from 11am PST here.

How To Fix The Missing Guide Data for Freeview HD Channels in Windows Media Center

During the review of the Black Gold BGT3620 tuner, I found that none of the four Freeview HD channels had any information in the Media Center Guide. Fortunately there is a work-around for 3 of the 4 channels.

The Problem

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There is no Guide data for the four Freeview HD channels.

So without data in the Guide, it makes it very difficult to chose what to watch, find out more the programme, etc.

The particular problem affects all four Freeview HD Channels:

  • BBC1 HD
  • ITV1 HD
  • CHANNEL 4 HD
  • BBC HD

This is not a fault of the BGT3620, its actually a problem between Microsoft and Freeview HD, and until it is solved you have two options. Either live with no guide data (which isn’t very appealing) or perform a fairly simple work-around that will solve the problem on 3 of the 4 HD Channels (the one that it doesn’t work on is BBC HD).

The fix uses the standard definition guide data as a source.

The Work-Around

Fire up Windows Media Center, select Tasks, then Settings, then TV, then Guide.

Then click on Edit Channels.

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Scroll down until you find the first of your HD channels and double-click on it.

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Then click on Edit listings.

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You will see it says that there are no listings for the this channel.

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Scroll down through the list until you find the standard definition listing for the channel you are fixing and click on it.

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Make sure you select the Copy Listings From Channel x (being the SD channel) to Channel y (being the HD channel) otherwise you will overwrite the working data.

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When you perform this action, the channel is renamed to that of the SD Channel, in this case Channel 4, so just rename it back to Channel 4 HD and click Save.

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You will now see Guide data for the channel.

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Perform the same steps for BBC1 HD and ITV1 HD and the rest of the guide data will appear (except for BBC HD).

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Hopefully now that Freeview HD cards are becoming available, Freeview HD and Microsoft will fix this issue properly and we won’t need a workaround and all four channels will be shown correctly!

And thanks to Tranquil for the information (and the card)!

Exclusive Hands On Review of the Black Gold BGT3620 Dual DVB-T/T2 Tuner Card

Yesterday I received the Black Gold BGT3620 Dual DVB-T/T2 tuner card, and today here is our exclusive hands on review.

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Here is how Black Gold describe the BGT3620:

The BGT3620 is a premium multi-channel hybrid tuner, digital demodulator, analogue capture, intelligent remote PCI-express PCTV product, implemented on a miniature platform. The  product is capable of receiving standard and high definition digital broadcast program content, including the new UK Freeview HD channels. It is designed to transform a personal computer into a high-end audio video entertainment system, supporting external video streams and worldwide HD broadcast streams.

Hardware receiver support – Analogue terrestrial (PAL, NTSC, CECAM), dual digital terrestrial including both DVB-T and DVB-T2, dual digital cable DVB-C.

Hardware profile – Miniature profile solution exceptionally low real estate, supporting compact half height and full height PC systems. (88.5mm x 50mm PCB outline including PCI-e fingers)

The BGT3620 is the perfect Windows 7, Vista & XP Media Center TV partner. No other product in this class provides the extensive support for Media Center of the BGT3620:

1. 32 and 64 bit Broadcast Driver Architecture (BDA) WHQL drivers
2. Media Center remote control including S3 wakeup (option)
3. Special Media Center support for tuning and scanning of DVB-C channels
4. External video equipment connection via an audio/video adapter cable supporting composite video –yellow  phono  connector, S video – mini DIN connector, component RGB video –  red/green/blue phono connectors  and stereo audio –  red/white phono connectors

What’s In The Box?

Well, more like what was in the jiffy bag, because this one wasn’t actually boxed so I can’t say what should be in there.

In this case though, I got the BGT3620 card, and a set of cables.

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As you can see from the card in the pictures above, there is no bracket attached. This is because the card comes with two different size brackets, depending on the type of computer you are fitting it in. You also get the two tiny screws and a mini screwdriver.

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Fitting the bracket to the card was simple and took a few seconds.

I have been asked about what software comes with the BGT3620 – the honest answer is that I don’t know. This card was not supplied for review by Black Gold, in fact having sent a few emails to them over the last few weeks I have not had a single reply. This card was supplied by Tranquil (thank you again)!

Checking I Received Freeview HD

While I was waiting to install the card in my machine, I thought it was a good idea to check to see if I could actually receive Freeview HD. I figured I should be able to, but I didn’t want to waste any time, so I figured I would check.

Freeview actually have a website that enables you to put in your postcode and it will check if you can receive Freeview HD, and if not, when it is expected.

Fortunately for me, Freeview HD had been enabled in my area a few months before.

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Media Center Master Version 1.28.32810.499 Released

Peter Souza IV has just released version 1.28.32810.499 of his excellent software Media Center Master, and apart from a number of bugfixes there are a few feature enhancements.

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Here is how Peter describes Media Center Master for those of you who don’t know what it is:

Smooth, powerful interface to organize your media collection.
Support for the built-in Windows Media Center Video Library strip (dvdid.xml) as well as MediaBrowser extension (mymovies.xml).
Movies, television, and adult title search from a variety of configurable meta data sources.
Built-in, fully-automated episode torrenting from multiple sources. Keep your T.V. series updated through the internet for free.
Full meta-data editor with tools to automate movie and T.V. episode renaming.
Theatrical trailer downloader with options for automatic re-encoding.
Extendable fetcher system allows other programmers to write fetchers — sample source code included in the forums.
Configurable to download actor/actress thumbnails and movie/T.V. posters, fan art, backdrops, and banners.
Flexible post-processing allows command-line operations after a movie title has been fetched — works great with Stark Covers.
…and a whole lot more…

I have been using MCM for a while now and I think it’s a great product. I haven’t tried the new premium version yet, but I will. If you have Media Center, and you want a tool to help you to organise your collection, this is certainly the one to use.

There are quite a few bugfixes in this release – take a look at the release notes to see the full list including enhancements.

You can download the new version from here.

Plantronics Gamecom 777 Headset Giveaway

Yesterday we reviewed the Plantronics Gamecom 777 7.1 Dolby Surround Sound headset – today we are giving it away to one of you lucky readers!

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Here is how Plantronics describe the 777:

This open-eared headset with 7.1 Dolby® Headphone technology gives you an unparalleled audio advantage that lets you hear your opponents before you see them. Connect with the Dolby USB sound card for a true 7.1 experience. But if needed, an analogue connection is also provided. Stay comfortable with a lightweight frame and specially designed ear pods that redistribute pressure. When you’re ready to fire off orders, unveil the hidden, noisecancelling mic boom to strategize clearly with team members. Responses coming in? Adjust audio levels using in-line volume and mic-mute controls.

• Dolby headphone technology delivers a virtual 7-channel audio experience
• Dolby USB sound card is the only way to get the 7.1 experience
• Open-ear design keeps you connected to the game and your surroundings
• Concealed mic boom stays hidden until you’re ready to use it
• Specially designed earpods redistribute pressure for maximum comfort
• In-line volume and mic-mute controls allow for easy audio adjustment
• Noise-cancelling microphone lets you communicate clearly
• Rugged, military-grade design and extra-strength cables make your hardware hardcore

So, here is how you win this prize:

Send an email to giveaways @ usingwhs.com (remembering to remove the spaces before and after the @ sign) with Headset Giveaway in the title. As its Black Friday I am feeling generous so I wont even make you answer a question! Just send your name and location and as usual my cats will pick a winner at random! The closing date for the giveaway is Monday 29th November.

Anyone is eligible to enter and the winner will be announced on the site on Tuesday 30th November.

Good luck, and keep reading UWHS.

Exclusive Unboxing of the Black Gold BGT3620 Dual DVB-T/T2 Tuner Card

We have been waiting for a dual DVBT/T2 tuner card with Freeview HD support for a while – and today one arrived in the form of the Black Gold BGT3620. Let’s take an exclusive quick look at this little beauty.

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Here is how Black Gold describe the BGT3620:

The BGT3620 is a premium multi-channel hybrid tuner, digital demodulator, analogue capture, intelligent remote PCI-express PCTV product, implemented on a miniature platform. The  product is capable of receiving standard and high definition digital broadcast program content, including the new UK Freeview HD channels. It is designed to transform a personal computer into a high-end audio video entertainment system, supporting external video streams and worldwide HD broadcast streams.

Hardware receiver support – Analogue terrestrial (PAL, NTSC, CECAM), dual digital terrestrial including both DVB-T and DVB-T2, dual digital cable DVB-C.

What’s In The Box?

Well, more like what was in the jiffy bag, because this one wasn’t actually boxed so I can’t say what should be in there.

In this case though, I got the BGT3620 card, and a set of cables.

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As you can see from the card in the pictures above, there is no bracket attached. This is because the card comes with two different size brackets, depending on the type of computer you are fitting it in. You also get the two tiny screws and a mini screwdriver.

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Fitting the bracket to the card was simple and took a few seconds.

Now it’s time to go put it in my machine and see what happens…….

And I would like to say a big thank you to Tranquil for loaning me the BGT3620 for a few days to play with. Tranquil are selling the BGT3620 as part of their Platinum ixL range.

You can also learn more about the BGT3620 from the Black Gold website.

Look out for the full review shortly.

The Digital Lifestyle Show 282 Andrew Takes Charge

As part of my plan for global domination, I take control of the Digital Lifestyle Show podcast this week – and it was hard work!

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Here is what Ian has to say about this weeks show:

I am working away this week so we make Andrew do the hard work for a change. He takes charge and Garry joins him to talk about the weeks news including iPad updates, media streaming, EPG apps, Xbox Kinect and planning for the next user group

this was recorded before Microsoft’s Vail announcement so we will be talking about that next week

Links from this weeks show:

Remote Potato iPhone Windows Media Center EPG/Streaming App
iOS 4.2 update available today
Buffalo DriveStation™ Duo – Review
ArcSoft Total Media Theater 5 released
A DLNA client for iPhone/iPad that works with DVBLink DLNA
3TB Western Digital Drive on a UEFI day night
Unboxing the Xbox 360 Kinect
The Custom Integrator Show is back!
As usual you can listen to the show here.

And I am very sorry to all those people out there who felt the need to drink through the whole podcast (Tim!) and to Ian for losing any listeners after this!

Looking forward to the next time Smile

Drobo to the Rescue For Unhappy Windows Home Server Users?

In a clever piece of marketing, Drobo are offering discounts to Windows Home Server users who are unhappy with the news about Drive Extender being removed.

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Here is what Drobo have said:

Drobo has always been the simplest home storage, making it the perfect save for stranded windows home server users.

Looking to Migrate?

Drobo FS was designed with one purpose in mind: to deliver the best file sharing experience ever. From the moment you plug it in and see it instantly appear, you’ll know there’s nothing like it! The all-in-one Drobo FS is perfect for any connected home, home office, or small office environment needing a simple, safe device for sharing and backing up files over the network.

Looking to Add?

Using the USB, Firewire or eSATA ports on your Windows Home Server, you can use Drobo or Drobo S to add reliable disk capacity. Drobo appears as an additional drive, but unlike other USB drives it protects data against a hard disk crash. Just add any SATA drive and Drobo takes care of the rest; it is a hard drive that never fails and never gets full!

Ready for a Rescue?

Drobo provides a DroboCopy utility to easily migrate data from any location to Drobo, making your rescue quick and easy. Moreover, take advantage of our special offer for Drobo FS from now through December 31 at our online DroboStore.

So here are the offers:

US and Canada – enter “RESCUE” to save $100 on Drobo FS or Drobo S

UK – enter “RESCUE100UK” to save £63.26 on Drobo FS or Drobo S

Europe- enter “RESCUE100EU” to save € 74.62 on Drobo FS or Drobo S

We reviewed the Drobo NAS earlier this year.

SiliconDust HDHomeRun PRIME Update

Ted from SiliconDust just issued an email with an update on the HDHomeRun – PRIME CableCARD Tuner. They also gave an update on pricing, vendor selection and mention they will be at CES. You can bet that Andrew and I will be there to be the first to look at and try out this long awaited tuner!

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The email from SiliconDust states:

Quick status update…

We are at CableLabs® for the final review, with release to production in 2 weeks. Pre-order and release dates will be announced shortly following release to production.

On the availability side we are working with major retail partners to stock the HDHomeRun PRIME and accept pre-orders. The price has been confirmed at $249.

Black Friday – We have been working with the good people at Newegg for a great Black Friday deal on the original HDHomeRun-Dual ATSC/clear QAM tuner. The sale runs Friday November 26 continuing through to Cyber Monday.

CES – everything is in place for a great CES 2011 in Las Vegas January 6-9 – We will be on the floor in the South Hall 3, upper level, booth 31948.

Release to production is the key milestone for us and we have been working hard to make it happen. We will keep you posted.

Happy holidays,

Ted H – CEO


Silicondust Inc. USA

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We look forward to seeing the HDHomeRun PRIME at CES 2011.

Tim