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 Thursday, March 15, 2007

Reading this question last night compelled me to make a meeting today where our Windows Media Center MVPs learned more about Windows Home Server from Charlie Kindel and another gentleman from the team (I had to cut out and go to a feature team meeting before I could get his name -- but I'll circle back). I expect those MVPs will be able to give you additional thoughts, but here is a start.

In a nutshell...

Windows Home Server: Helping families with multiple PCs connect their digital experiences, providing a familiar and reliable way to store, access, share and automatically protect what is most important. *

Windows Media Center: Helping families enjoy the digital experiences stored on the PC from the comfort of their couch or in other rooms of the house with an intuitive and easy to use interface. **

In other words, two separate products with goals that are highly complementary to each other. Based on what little I saw today they will each benefit *immediately* once Windows Home Server ships. Longer term, I believe we will see the two product teams collaborating more -- perhaps even creating features unique to the intersection of Windows Media Center + Windows Home Server. After the presentation today I'm definitely going to replace my Windows Server 2003 box here at home with a Windows Home Server and start playing around to find the synergies and goodness.

* This came from an excellent post by Charlie: Why Doesn't Windows Home Server do foo? Go there to learn more about their vision and goals -- it's also a good post on feature development work in general.

** I made this up to kinda, sorta match up with the Windows Home Server mission statement for contrast. It's not 'official' marketing blurb -- but is a pretty good description of the Windows Media Center goal.

Categories: Windows Home Server | Windows Media Center | Comments [4] | # | Posted on Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:54:39 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)   
Friday, March 16, 2007 1:43:24 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
So can I have my MCE box store recorded TV and other media on my WHS?
Friday, March 16, 2007 11:41:28 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Hi Charlie

Good seeing you again. I think the other person's name at the WHS session was Todd Headrick (I hope I spelt that right).

Hope that helps
Friday, March 16, 2007 8:30:13 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Hi Charlie

Here are my thoughts on Windows Media Center and Windows Media Server.

First of all, I think Windows Media Server looks like a great product. I own a Windows Media Center PC as well as a XBox 360 (haven't really played on it, but it works great as an extender). I got a little bit disappointed when I found out, that Windows Media Server did not include any Media Center functionality. At the moment, I’m waiting for more Vista extenders to hit the market. When this becomes a reality, I plan to replace my Media Center PC in the livingroom with an extender. This gives me the chance of moving my current PC to a closet someplace and pretty much acts as a Media Center server. I would really like the operating system of this server to be Windows Server 2003, but because Media Center is not included in this version, I will have to go with Vista.

Well my point is that I too could see Windows Server and Media Center melt together into a Windows Media Center Server product, which contains features from both Windows Server and Media Center. I think this would be a great addition to the Microsoft product suite. Giving the customers a possibility to run Media Center in client/server mode without having the server placed in the livingroom or the office and still getting all the benefits from the Windows Media Server operating system (backup etc.).

Regards,
Thomas Ardal
Thomas Ardal
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 8:30:16 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Chris: yes you can I have my MCE box store recorded TV and other media on my WHS, I even got the MCE PC to record live TV to WHS.

Richar Miller MCE mvp
Richard Miller
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