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Originally Posted by rlobrecht
I definitely think that this is the way to get media actually on to your tv. One thing that I haven't seen on any of the reviews is whether you can tell your Media Center PC to record shows from this interface. Anybody know?
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Yes.
You can also watch live TV with full Media Center features (pause, rewind, etc).
Media Center Extenders are two-way terminals; XP MCE supports up to five such remote sessions, plus the "console" session.
The proper way to think of XP MCE, when used in this configuration, is as a home media *server*.
For example, instead of having multiple PVRs scattered around the house, you could have all your video recording done on the MCE box and then access it from multiple extenders across the home network, whether wired or wireless.
For now, there are two kinds of extenders; the dedicated Hardware set-top boxes, like the Linksys, and the XBOX.
Sometime in the next year, a software-only implementation that'll run on PCs and laptops will be made available.
Cheap, this stuff ain't, but the capabilities it offers are unmatched by any wannabe platform out there. All that remains to be seen is how much of the market has a use for it.
I'm thinking the XBOX implementation, if it truly offers everything the dedicated hardware extenders do (we'll know in mid-november) should be the sweet-spot since it'll offer the extender terminal, premium game-play *and* dvd playback, all out of one box, for $80, if you already have the XBOX.