AllPoint
Click Here
ApplicationsCalculatorsAbout UsRatesMembershipInsuranceFAQ'sHome
Site Search:       Sunday, October 29, 2006
Savings Accounts
Regular Share
RSVIP
Holiday Savings
HEWEY Shares
CU Succeed
Silver Share Certificates
ATM Card
Star Program
Seminars
Money Savvy Articles
Retirement Articles
Account Agreement Disclosure


Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005: Features
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 lets you do everything other Windows XP PCs do—and a whole lot more. Browse the Web, play your favorite PC games, e-mail and instant message your friends, and install and use programs designed for Windows XP. Media Center also delivers a powerful yet familiar way to enjoy all of your digital entertainment—photos, music, TV, movies, home videos, radio, and a world of applications and services whether you're sitting in front of your Windows desktop or across the room with a remote control. Media Center is your all-in-one PC and home entertainment center.



Enjoy DVD movies on your Media Center PC. You’ll get full progressive-scan DVD playback with online chapter lookup on Media Center PCs equipped with DVD decoders manufactured by Media Center partners (standard hardware on new PC configurations).

My TV offers a simple way to browse, watch, and record TV, even on multiple channels at the same time (both analog and over-the-air digital). TV features work with an antenna, cable, or satellite TV signal and have a fast and easy setup. My TV includes Live TV, Recorded TV, the Program Guide, Guide Search, and the new Movie Finder2 service—all without a monthly service fee.

My Music offers access to your personal and online music collection. Now it's easier than ever to play a music CD, copy it into your library, burn a CD, create a playlist, and edit album details.

My Videos offers an alternate view of your My Videos folder in Windows XP, organizing files and folders by date or by name and displaying a thumbnail image for each clip. My Videos supports common video types including standard avi, .mpg, and .wmv files.

My Pictures provides a fun new way to instantly enjoy and share your digital photos. Download pictures from your digital camera, view your pictures and graphics, create a near-instant slide show, touch up, print, and burn photos to CD—all with your remote control.

Burn recorded TV to CDs and DVDs with built-in CD/DVD burning, easily share pictures and home movies, and burn CD mixes.

Online Spotlight is your portal into a wide and growing range of on-demand entertainment. Online Spotlight is an online guide that offers quick and easy access to a wide range of music and radio services, movie download and on-demand services, as well as information services which give you instant access to customized sports, news, and entertainment programming online.1

Enjoy hours of TV, music, video, and digital photos on the go by transferring your favorite media to a Portable Media Center, Smartphone, Pocket PC, music player, or other storage devices, such as external hard disk drives.

The Media Center remote control keeps all of the entertainment on your computer within easy reach, complementing the keyboard and mouse.

The new Movie Finder2 makes it easy to find movies you love. Get the most value out of your cable or satellite TV package by easily discovering and recording movies already available on your lineup, or learn how to rent new movies or old favorites with online movie services.

Enjoy true digital and high-definition local TV programming and personal video recording. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 now supports full live TV and personal video recording support for ATSC Digital TV (480p) and High Definition TV (720p/1080i) local network TV programming delivered via UHF antenna. 3,4

My Radio offers instant access to your Internet or FM radio services and keeps them all in one easy-to-find place. FM radio listeners have simple access to radio presets just like a car stereo and can even pause and rewind up to 30 minutes of live radio.

More Programs offers simple organization and access to applications and services designed for Media Center that are installed and available on your Media Center PC. The More Programs menu option organizes all of your installed applications and services designed for Media Center in one place.

Windows Media Center Extender technology built into every Xbox 360 lets you access entertainment from your Media Center PC—live and recorded TV and movies, music, photos and Online Spotlight—on any TV in the house.

Download Update Rollup 2 for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005

  1. To enjoy all the benefits of Windows XP, Internet access is recommended; for some features, such as the Electronic Programming Guide, Movie Finder, and Online Spotlight, it is required.

  2. This feature available only in the U.S. and Canada.

  3. DTV/HDTV quality via over-the-air only. Digital Satellite and Cable HD programming can be viewed in standard TV quality via set-top box pass-thru.

  4. Supports up two (2) analog, one (1) DTV/HDTV tuner for local channels via over-the-air signal, US only. All other supported regions can support up to two (2) tuners per computer.






© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use |Trademarks |Privacy Statement



Collaborative Divorce Softens Sting of Split

Courtesy Pay Abusers Pay the Price

Watch for Disclosure Signs at Checkout

Wealth-Building Strategies That Anyone Can Master

Financial Elderly Abuse: Do You Know the Signs?

Before You Stop Automated Payments

Budget for Your Pet's Life-Long Care

Make a Will to Have the Last Word

Take Time to Pick a Computer for College

Disaster-Proof Your Important Papers

Debit Card Debate: Check-Out Line Dilemma Reveals Real Differences

Who Pays for Hospice Care?

The Down-Payment Debate: Can You Afford No or Low Down Payments?

Grandparents Pitch in With Financial Help

Introducing the Roth 401(k)--A New Workplace Savings Opportunity

Future Grads: Consolidate Loans Before Summer

Credit/Debit Cards, Checking Accounts, Teach Teenagers to Handle Money

Pension Participants: Expand Retirement Savings for Future Security

Ten Resolutions to Trim Spending and Reduce Financial Stress

Preparation Softens Blow of Alternative Minimum Tax

A Long, Cold Winter? Simple Energy Projects Can Save You a Bundle

Health-Care Flex-Spending Accounts Get More Flexible

Protect Your Assets With a Trust Agreement

"Remarried, With Children" Brings Special Financial Challenges

Fast Fact: Advance Directive Q & A

Upping the Ante: Stakes Are High for Young Adults Playing Poker

Suddenly Solo--Life After Losing a Mate

What Bankruptcy Reform Means to You

Choose the Right Cell Phone for You

Online Banking Makes Money Management Simple and Safe

Desktop or Laptop--What's Right for You?

How to Keep Your Job When You Become Ill

Shalt Thou Buy? See If a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) Is Right for You

Back to School: Plan Your Budget

Savvy Shoppers Know "Minimum Advertised Price" Isn't Always the Bottom Line

Health Savings Accounts:
First Aid for Health-Care Bills?


Back to the 1970s? Inflation Outlook

Prenups Clarify "Yours, Mine, and Ours"

Design an IRA Strategy That's Right for You

Personal Property Appraisers Distinguish Between Trash and Treasure

Preventive Health Care: An Ounce of Prevention

Is Your TV Set to Go Digital?

Birth of a Consumer: How to Teach Your Preschooler About Money

Trusts: Securing the Financial Future for Special Needs Adults

Farmers and Consumers Connect Through Community Supported Agriculture

High Cost of Health Care Robbing Retirement

Going Solo With Health Insurance

Tax Time: Early Birds Catch a Breather

Tsunami Relief: Be an Informed Donor

Now's the Time to Max Out Flex Spending

We Love Our Debit Cards

Gift Cards Keep Giving--But Not Always to You

Type by Talking--The Scoop on Voice Recognition Software

Check 21 Speeds Checking, Sinks Your Float

Use Direct Deposit and Automatic Transfers to Simplify Finances

Making Financial Room for Baby

Teaching Young Children About Money

Staying Safe at the Cash Machine

Disaster-Proof Your Important Papers

Launch of New Home & Family Finance Radio Initiative

Tips for choosing benefits during open enrollment

Middle class families in financial bind

Disaster preparedness: Tips for keeping cash on hand

Preparation means peace of mind

Some habits save hundreds on energy bill

CUNA launches weekly consumer finance radio show

Weave money lessons into daily routine

September is national preparedness month

Online banking: Know the answers or get locked out

Who will manage your assets when you can't?

Use back-to-school shopping as teachable moment

Be proactive in curbing health care costs

Financial notebook provides road map, peace of mind

Tips for using plastic overseas

Sales tax holiday catches on

Consumers fork out $16 billion for extended warranties

Keep a lid on summer cooling costs

More than $60 billion just waiting to be claimed

Credit counseling--via phone or face-to-face--helps debtors

Majority of Gen X women in debt, lack investments

Keep a lid on summer energy costs

Government website offers free 'My Money' tool kit

Can't find that file? Try these simple alternatives

Using online bill-pay helps prevent ID theft

Good debt/bad debt 101

Tips for merging money with your mate

Consumer website calculates cost of payday loans

It's Financial Literacy Month: Can you pass the test?

Money and marriage: Talk to ease the tension

Five financial tips for college grads

Prepaid options critical, but costly, for unbanked consumers

Survey        Privacy Policy/Disclosures        Site Map         Contact Us       Home

© 2004 HEW Federal Credit Union. All rights reserved.
HEW Federal Credit Union is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration.

Designed & Powered by Cambium Group, LLC