24
Jun
Posted by Stephen In News
Up until now, the only way to really get the all-in-one “Allio Experience” was to purchase one of its HDTV / HTPC hybrids. But, let’s just say you wanted to have that same experience on your current set. The answer? Silicon Mountain’s latest wares: two new media streamer models and five Allio Link HTPCs. The entry-level $299 Allio Link ADTI-194500 gets powered by an Intel Atom N330 CPU and features 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 4GB of flash storage, GMA950 graphics, four USB 2.0 sockets, VGA / S-Video ports, Gigabit Ethernet and Ubuntu 9.04 running the show. If you’re interested in an integrated DVD player, you can snag an upgraded model for $399. If those just aren’t potent enough for your needs, you can snag one of five Allio Link Media PCs, which range from $659 to $1,199 and feature Windows Vista, 2GB of RAM, the same Atom N330 CPU, a built-in TV tuner and a 250GB HDD. Each of the units are available to order right now, with most shipping out within a week.
Source – Engadget
18
Mar
Posted by Stephen In Information, News

Media Center fans woke up to a rude awakening late last week when they realized that many of their OTA HD channels were missing guide data. After a number of reports at The Green Button — where Microsoft is usually very receptive to programming data problems — it become apparent that almost all the channels missing data were the very same ones where the broadcasters stayed on schedule and shut off their analog transmitters in February. We dropped a quick note to Microsoft to see what the deal is, but while we wait for a response we theorized that this might have something to do with the way OTA HD used to work in Windows Media Center Edition. Back in those days you had to have an analog tuner in order to add an HD tuner, so it makes some sense that the two were linked together, at least at some point. Further lending to this theory is the fact that those running the infamous TV Pack aren’t affected and nor are those running a Windows 7 Beta — MS completely rewrote how the tuners work in the newer releases. Now if you’ll please excuse us while we go manually schedule all of our recordings, you know, like on an old VCR.
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