icon_MediaCenter My media center PC is temporarily out of commission (the video card died).  Sometimes you don’t realize how hooked you are on something until it’s missing.  Here are the things I miss when I don’t have my media center:

  1. Watching something pre-recorded.  I tend to keep a backlog of recorded TV so when I feel like sitting down and watching something, there’s something I actually want to watch.  I also keep around some episodes of my kids’ favourite shows.
  2. Rewinding a scene or (gasp) a funny commercial to show my wife or just to see it again.
  3. Skipping commercials.
  4. Perusing the guide.  The guide you get with old-fashioned cable tends to suck (a dedicated channel that is not interactive - you wait for the stations to scroll by).  The guide I get with my digital cable also sucks.  The guide in Windows Media Center Edition is pretty good.  It’s easy to navigate and shows multiple time slots for a page of channels.  You can easily drill down to get more info, such as which rerun episode of Arrested Development is coming up and the original air date.  And the guide is responsive because Media Center caches the schedule data.
  5. Searching for an upcoming show or movie.  Every couple of weeks I use the guide to check for upcoming movies and schedule a few to record in case we don’t feel like going to the video store some Friday night.  Searching is also handy when you know something is coming on TV soon but your don’t know exactly when or on what station.

Yes, my media center PC is really a glorified Tivo, albeit with half a terabyte of storage and the potential for lots of other things.  For a while I was using it to stream music from my Napster subscription.  Right now the only other thing I use it for is playing the occasional game of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2.  Oh, and YouTube videos.  :)

I do really like Windows Media Center Edition.  I’m still using the XP-based 2005 edition.  The time investment to upgrade my “television” to Vista just hasn’t seemed worth it yet.  That being said, I have been thinking about experimenting with Linux MCE just to see what life is like on the other side.  I’ve heard great things about Linux MCE.  If I do I’ll post a compare-and-contrast review here.