Posted By: Steven Kerr Lindsay | Feb 22nd @ 2:39 PM
Hey Guys, I've been quiet the last few weeks, I've been busy working away at a few projects and getting foundations setup to take part as a Microsoft Champion in the Media Center, Home Server community.

You can read a bit more about this on blog at thedigitallifestyle.com : MCML blog.

In relation to that I recently did an interview with Ian Dixon, from the Media Center Show Podcast and thedigitallifestyle.com. It was released yesterday and you can listen to it at the Media Center Show podcast linked above.

I also took part in a fun event with Ian a couple of weeks ago. Ian hosted the Media Center Awards Show 2007 live over uStream. I was a guest on the awards show via Skype, the show had guests and winners from the literally the 4 corners of the world! I also announced my involvement in the Champion program on this event.

I've also been working hard on my integration between WHS and Media Center that I've mentioned a few times before. (Previously known as WHS Recorded TV Manager, although it will be released under a new title TBA).

That project is so near to completion now it hurts; I've just been very busy and haven't had a chance to get it out there yet. However it's coming very soon and I think you'll like it Smiley

In addition I intend to release the source code to my Stage6 DivX plugin for Media Center over on my blog on thedigitallifestyle.com in the next week or so, so stay tuned for that Smiley - It will be used as a launch into some MCML programming articles to help you guys make your own add-ins for Vista MCE.

One other thing I've been working on is adding a Media Center system to my Kitchen. It's now complete and I'm very happy with it. Tell me what you think Smiley
As always please bombard me with questions if you have any and I'll do my best to help.

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Wow, that would make doing the dishes like 10x better...

Nice!

Very nice!  That looks like the linksys 2100 extender (hardwired and not wireless) right?  And what tv model and mounting hardware did you use?

I've been wanting to do a similar setup in my kitchen, and seeing this is very motivating!

It's actually running wireless and yep it is the 2100, just the right size for tiny space I had available Smiley

I've been wanting to do this for sooooo long and it's always taken a back burner, it was nice to finally get it done.

The Mounting kit is a Peerless RTLCD-100S - 10" to 15" Flip down rotating mount. These are the specs.

  • Accomodates VESA 75 and 100 hole patterns
  • Weight capacity: 10 lbs.
  • Features 110° of tilt and 180° of swivel
  • Cords can be concealed within the mount
  • For comparison I paid about $70 for it inclusive of postage. I didn't have any connections to get it for cheaper than anyone else, so you should be able to find it around the net for that price Smiley

    So the next installation will be in the "smallest room in the house"  - must be last one left now - you're knocking them off one by one

    Love the flip down screen

    I already know which is next, I'm just trying to work out how to get it past my wife. She doesn't quite understand the whole english facination with time spent in the bathroom Wink

     

    As always, great work Steve.

    http://www.stage6.com/blog/107/

     

    Might as well forget releasing the Stage6 plugin Sad