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Monday, November 01, 2004 #

From Microsoft's Site:

The Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility helps you determine if an MPEG-2 video decoder (also called a DVD decoder) is installed on your Windows XP computer and whether or not the decoder is compatible with Windows Media Player 10 and Windows XP Media Center Edition.

An MPEG-2 decoder is software that allows you to play DVDs and files that contain video content that was encoded in the MPEG-2 format (such as DVR-MS files, MPG files, and some AVI files).

If you encounter a problem while using Windows Media Player 10 to synchronize (copy) recorded TV shows to a Portable Media Center or other device, use this utility to verify that you have a compatible MPEG-2 decoder installed on your computer.

Note: This utility only indicates whether an MPEG-2 decoder is compatible with the synchronization feature of Windows Media Player 10 or whether an MPEG-2 decoder is compatible with the recorded TV playback feature of Windows XP Media Center Edition.

This utility:
• Lists all the MPEG-2 video decoders that appear in your Windows registry (a database that contains information about the hardware and software installed in your computer).
• Indicates whether each decoder listed in the registry is marked as compatible with Windows XP Media Center Edition and whether any decoder listed in the registry is marked as the preferred video decoder.
• Indicates whether each decoder listed in the registry is marked as compatible with the synchronization feature of Windows Media Player 10.
• Lets you designate which installed decoder that you want Windows Media Player 10 to use when synchronizing DVR-MS files to a portable device. This is known as the preferred video decoder.
• Lets you undo any changes the utility makes to your Windows registry.

Click Here to Visit the Download Site for the Decoder Checkup Utility

posted @ 11:34 PM

A cool post from Bart De Smet on how to customize your Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 boot screens so that, when running multiple machines within Virtual PC or Virtual Server, you can tell the difference between them.  You can add text (similar to his screenshot above) to remind you which virtual machine you're looking at!

http://blogs.bartdesmet.net/bart/archive/2004/10/16/440.aspx

 

posted @ 11:31 PM

 

The Windows Product Group folks partnered up with Intel and HP to put together a training tour for Windows 64-bit technologies.  It's called Route64 and it's organized in 2 events (one a Hands-On Lab and one a Workshop) each with 2 tracks (one for server and one for client).  It's all instructor led and provides some very cool-looking insight into the changes that come with mainstream support of a 64-bit version of Windows.

Registration Opens November 8th - http://www.route64.net/

posted @ 1:06 PM