Remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. After that, Windows Media Center was included in certain editions of later Windows versions. It was an optional, paid addition to Windows 8 [4] and then discontinued in Windows Media Center sports a user interface that is optimized for use from a distance with large fonts and icons.
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Archived from the original on Retrieved It was much easier to install on Win7 then Vista or XP. Find all posts by blueroom. I would recommend 7, especially since you will be running playback on the machine. Originally Posted by blueroom. XP was diffinitely the way to go. Also, with the business world refusing to switch to Vista or Windows 7, I think xp will have more life for awhile here.
Given that Microsoft is still providing updates for Windows , I think they'll do the same for XP for many years. Originally Posted by gplasky.
Windows ends next year. And there will be no service packs-only security updates. And no IE 7 either. Mainstream support for XP ended April 14, Extended support retires April 8, SageTV will run just fine 'out-of-the-box' on xp or win7. In most situations, you will get better video playback performance with win7, because of the improvements in the media rendering EVR. This is easy enough to do when installing Sage the first time, and will lessen any configuration problems. Thread Tools.
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