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20 reviews(Ebook) Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 PC for Dummies 1st Edition by Danny Briere, Pat Hurley - Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9780764543579 ,0764543571
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ISBN 10: 0764543571
ISBN 13: 9780764543579
Author: Danny Briere, Pat Hurley
(Ebook) Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 PC for Dummies 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I: Introducing the Media Center Edition PC
Chapter 1: All about Windows XP Media Center Edition
What’s Special about XP Media Center Edition?
The Media Center Interface
Big Screen and Big Sound, All over the House
Where to Get Your Media Center PC
Chapter 2: A Look Inside a Media Center PC
A PC as an Entertainment Device?
Connections Galore on Your MCE PC
Speeding Up with Fancy Processors
Video Capabilities
Audio Features
Chapter 3: Evaluating and Buying a Media Center PC
Overview of Media Center PCs on the Market
Buyer’s Guide Checklist
Where to Shop for Your MCE PC
Part II: Integrating Your Media Center PC
Chapter 4: Cables, Connectors, and Components
Inventory Time
Cables and Connectors 101
Audio Interconnects and Connectors
Speaker Cables and Connectors
Video Interconnects and Connectors
Chapter 5: Hooking Up Your Media Center PC
Planning Your Connections
Connecting to the Monitor
Connecting to the TV
Connecting to Your TV Signal Source
Tying in Your Speakers
Connecting Peripherals
Connecting to the Telephone Line or Network
Connecting Your IR Devices
Connecting Your FM Antenna
“ Houston, We Are Go for Liftoff!”
Chapter 6: Connecting to the Internet
Internet Connection Basics
Dial-up Modem Connections
DSL Connections
Cable Modem Connections
Other Ways to Get Online
Making the Online Connection
Chapter 7: Starting MCE for the First Time
Powering Up Your MCE PC
The Media Center Edition Interface
The Media Center Edition Start-Up Process
Time for Your Calibrations!
Windows Transfer Wizard
Turning Off Your XP MCE PC
Chapter 8: Customizing Your MCE Experience
Setting General XP Preferences
Setting General Media Center Preferences
Other Media Center Settings
Part III: Using XP Media Center Edition
Chapter 9: Watching TV
Setting Up My TV
Using the Guide
Playing with Live TV
Mastering Your TV Domain
Watching Your Recorded Shows
Saving Recorded Programs to DVD
Chapter 10: Listening to Music
Digital Music 101
Setting Up My Music
Getting Music into Your Media Center PC
Organizing Your Music
Playing with Your Music
Radio
Chapter 11: Working with Photos
Digital Photography Basics
Setting Up My Pictures
Getting Pictures into Your MCE and Moving Them Around
Correcting Your Pictures
Creating a Slide Show
Printing Your Pictures
Chapter 12: Playing DVDs
Configuring Your MCE PC to Play DVDs Your Way
Playing a DVD with Media Center
Getting into DVD Menus
Chapter 13: Working with Home Videos
Getting Ready for My Videos
Be Your Own Director
Playing Your Movies
Sharing Your Movies
Making Your Own DVDs in XP
Chapter 14: Working with Third-Party Applications
Buyer Beware
More Programs
MCE WebGuide
My Weather
Media Center Solitaire?
Other Programs
Reverting to Stability
Part IV: Connecting to the Rest of Your House
Chapter 15: Building a Home Network
What’s a Home Network?
Components of a Home Network
Configuring Your Home Network
Getting Your Network on the Internet
Chapter 16: Using a Wireless Home-Networking System
Wireless Networking 101
Choosing Wireless Network Equipment
Integrating Wireless with a Wired Network
Other Devices that You Can Connect to a Wireless Network
Phone and Power Line Alternatives
Part V: The Part of Tens
Chapter 17: Ten Cool Accessories for Your Media Center PC
Making Digital Picture-Taking Easier
Upgrading Your Remote
Going Wireless
Enjoying the Great Outdoors
Making Movies
Gaming Galore
Beefing Up Your Infrastructure
Chapter 18: Ten Future Features of Media Center PCs
Wireless Connectivity between TVs and Other Devices
Multituners
Support for Remote Content and Servers
Better Support for Network Content
Better Support for Gaming
Better Video — HDTV Support, Too!
Better Audio
Support for Portable Devices
Cooler Cases
Remotes with a Power Button!
Chapter 19: Ten Great Places to Visit with Your Media Center PC
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition Home Page
Media Center FAQ Sites
Media Center Fan Sites
Yahoo! Music Videos
NetFlix
MovieLink. com
Shutterfly
Atom Films
Galleries Galore
Kodak’s Picture of the Day
Appendix: Connecting Your MCE PC to Your Home-Entertainment System
Index
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Tags: Danny Briere, Pat Hurley, Windows XP, Media Center, Dummies