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10 Things – Windows Media Center Movie Browser


Although many of us have used Windows Media Center Edition, there are a couple of things that may not be that well known — one of my favorites being the Movie Browser in Windows Vista.  Let’s see how it works…


Have you ever been in the mood to watch a movie but you don’t have a particular one in mind — and you really don’t want to have to go through all the information in the guides to find one that appeals to you?  Movie Browser allows you to see a list of movies that are either playing currently or those that will be starting in the near future.  While using Movie Browser, you can specify the type of movie you’re looking for and search using any of several criteria. 


Assuming that you have the correct hardware installed to run Media Center, using the Movie Browser is simple.  Open Media Center, select “TV & Movies” and navigate to “Search.”  You can search by any of the following:



If you’re connected to the internet, once you select the search criteria you’ll also see the cover art from the DVD (in the US).  You can even view metadata that may include things like reviews, ratings and cast.


As an example, I did a search for movie actor Brad Pitt.  The resulting list showed 44 movies:


Movie Browser 1 


Clicking on any one of them gives the option to:



My favorite feature on Media Center in Windows Vista is the ability to find a movie and set it to be recorded when it’s next scheduled to be shown on TV, even if it isn’t currently listed in the guide.  Once you select the movie, Media Center will automatically record it for you the next time it’s playing on TV.  Although this capability isn’t new to Windows Vista, it’s still something that isn’t known by a lot of Windows Vista users.


In the example above, you’ll see that Ocean’s Thirteen is not scheduled to air within the timeframe indicated in the guide.  But, that doesn’t mean that you’ll need to continue checking continuously to see when it’s going to air.  Once I chose Ocean’s Thirteen from the menu, the option changed from “Record” to “Record in the Future.”


Movie Browser 2 


Once I selected “Record in Future,” the movie was set to record when it plays on television.


Movie Browser 3 


And helpfully, whenever Media Center is opened, you’ll see the red “Record” dot to remind you that you have a pending recording session scheduled.

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Windows Media Center Gadgets for Windows SideShow Released


The Windows SideShow Team has announced that the final version of the Windows Media Center Gadgets for Windows SideShow is now available for download on Windows Live Gallery in 32-bit and 64-bit flavors!

Download: Windows Media Center Gadgets for Windows SideShow (32-bit)
Download: Windows Media Center Gadgets for Windows SideShow (64-bit)

The Windows Media Center Gadgets for Windows SideShow package is made up of the following 4 Gadgets for your Windows SideShow device:

If you are a heavy Windows Media Center user and have a Windows SideShow device – these gadgets are a must-have. My main desktop PC is a Dell XPS 420 which comes with a built-in Windows SideShow display on the top of the system. It is great being able to walk up to the system to check and schedule TV recordings especially if I’m in a hurry and don’t want to sit down at my desk and fire up Windows Media Center. Quick access is awesome.

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