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What Is Windows Media Center on Windows 7
What is Windows Media Center on Windows 7?
✍: .fyicenter.com
Windows Media Center is an application with a 10-foot user interface designed to serve
as a home-entertainment hub for the living-room TV. Windows Media Center is designed to be controlled by special remote controls
which prominently feature the Green Button, but can also be operated with a mouse and/or keyboard.
Windows Media Center plays the computer user's pictures, videos, and music from local hard drives, optical drives, and network locations. It then categorizes them by name, date, tags, and other file attributes. Media managed through Windows Media Center can also be relayed via a home network to standard TV sets via the specially designed Windows Media Center Extender or the Xbox 360.
The picture below shows Windows Media Center with TV selected:
⇒ Setting Up Windows Media Center on Windows 7
⇐ Windows Media Center on Windows 7
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