Touring the Windows Vista Pavillion
- Posted: Jan 10, 2008 at 9:36 PM
- 548 Views
- 4 Comments
Download
How do I download the videos?
- To download, right click the file type you would like and pick “Save target as…” or “Save link as…”
Why should I download videos from Channel9?
- It's an easy way to save the videos you like locally.
- You can save the videos in order to watch them offline.
- If all you want is to hear the audio, you can download the MP3!
Which version should I choose?
- If you want to view the video on your PC, Xbox or Media Center, download the High Quality WMV file (this is the highest quality version we have available).
- If you'd like a lower bitrate version, to reduce the download time or cost, then choose the Medium Quality WMV file.
- If you have a Zune, WP7, iPhone, iPad, or iPod device, choose the low or medium MP4 file.
- If you just want to hear the audio of the video, choose the MP3 file.
Right click “Save as…”
- High Quality WMV (PC, Xbox, MCE)
- MP3 (Audio only)
- MP4 (iPod, Zune HD)
- Mid Quality WMV (Lo-band, Mobile)
- WMV (WMV Video)
The Windows Vista Pavillion at CES is a huge white tent divided into several sections demonstrating the various Windows Vista usage scenarios; Digital Memories (photos), Music, Gaming, Productivity, TV & Movies etc etc.
We took a tour through the pavillion and checked out some of the cool new devices on show - such as the HP MediaSmart TV and Samsung "back pack" Media Centre Extender.
We also sat down with JP Wollersheim from the Windows Live team and ran through the updated work flow for digital photos on Windows Vista. From camera to PC to email, photo printing labs and wifi enabled digital photo frames.
We took a tour through the pavillion and checked out some of the cool new devices on show - such as the HP MediaSmart TV and Samsung "back pack" Media Centre Extender.
We also sat down with JP Wollersheim from the Windows Live team and ran through the updated work flow for digital photos on Windows Vista. From camera to PC to email, photo printing labs and wifi enabled digital photo frames.
Comments Closed
Comments have been closed since this content was published more than 30 days ago, but if you'd like to continue the conversation,
please create a new thread in our Forums,
or
Contact Us and let us know.
Follow the Discussion
Too bad that the trailers from the Internet TV section isn't high-res. I think a lot of Media Center owners have fancy HDTV's, and with trailers not doing HD, it might be hard to get a person back after being disatisified with MSN's low-res offerings.
WLPG is great if you're just a simple user who wants to do some quick edits on photos, have a nice and easy place to view, rename files, add metadata, and other small things. But I think the editing tools are a bit primative in some areas, the UI is harder to modify, and a bunch of other little quirks I see. But I guess it is good for a free desktop product. Just wish there were an online version as well.
The Vista pavillion looked interesting.
Too bad that the trailers from the Internet TV section isn't high-res. I think a lot of Media Center owners have fancy HDTV's, and with trailers not doing HD, it might be hard to get a person back after being disatisified with MSN's low-res offerings.
WLPG is great if you're just a simple user who wants to do some quick edits on photos, have a nice and easy place to view, rename files, add metadata, and other small things. But I think the editing tools are a bit primative in some areas, the UI is harder to modify, and a bunch of other little quirks I see. But I guess it is good for a free desktop product. Just wish there were an online version as well.
The Vista pavillion looked interesting.
Too bad that the trailers from the Internet TV section isn't high-res. I think a lot of Media Center owners have fancy HDTV's, and with trailers not doing HD, it might be hard to get a person back after being disatisified with MSN's low-res offerings.
WLPG is great if you're just a simple user who wants to do some quick edits on photos, have a nice and easy place to view, rename files, add metadata, and other small things. But I think the editing tools are a bit primative in some areas, the UI is harder to modify, and a bunch of other little quirks I see. But I guess it is good for a free desktop product. Just wish there were an online version as well.
The Vista pavillion looked interesting.
Too bad that the trailers from the Internet TV section isn't high-res. I think a lot of Media Center owners have fancy HDTV's, and with trailers not doing HD, it might be hard to get a person back after being disatisified with MSN's low-res offerings.
WLPG is great if you're just a simple user who wants to do some quick edits on photos, have a nice and easy place to view, rename files, add metadata, and other small things. But I think the editing tools are a bit primative in some areas, the UI is harder to modify, and a bunch of other little quirks I see. But I guess it is good for a free desktop product. Just wish there were an online version as well.
The Vista pavillion looked interesting.
Remove this comment
Remove this thread
close