Quick overview:
If you like to watch movies on your PC or notebook, there's no getting around Media Center: the "all-in-one" interface is the perfect solution.
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The XBMX is much more appealing - but also much more resource-hungry - than the Media Browser: http://www.xbmc.org
Hi Thomas, I should definitely take a closer look at XBMC - I last installed it in 2004 (!) as part of an article, configured it and used it for a while. Will definitely give it a try - a lot has changed!
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Can anyone tell me how I can quickly familiarize myself with it and learn only the most important things? Thanks for the article above.
Hi Windowsnewbie - the guide above is relatively detailed! What is still missing? The Media Center setup? Article requests are always welcome!