Take Windows Media Center to the Movies With Media Browser
- Posted: Sep 24, 2010 at 11:13 AM
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One of the must-see plugins for Windows Media Center is Media Browser, a free aggregator application for the platform which takes your collection of TV and Movies and presents it in a stunning UI. It automatically downloads and makes use of relevant TV and Movie posters, DVD and Blu-ray cover art, backdrops, fan contributed artwork, ratings and a host of other metadata to create a media rich view of your content.
Media Browser will also pull the latest movie trailers and video podcasts from the Internet, comes with a number of high quality themes for changing the colour scheme and layout of content and best of all, is completely free!
Head over to mediabrowser.tv to learn more about the latest release of the app, which has been released this week. It convinced me to cut the cable and go with Media Center full time in the living room as our DVR, and we haven’t looked back since.
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Wonder if this will work for UK services? Will download and report back ...
... looking good for UK.
Certainly does (I'm in the UK)
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