101:
and started partnerships with companies like
Samsung with the goal to "develop new technologies so consumers can enjoy whole-home entertainment, communications and control experiences where, when and however they want them" and "develop an entire ecosystem of PCs, digital devices, intelligent home appliances and services that will easily and cost-effectively transform average households into next-generation digital homes." The Windows Media Center name was created with the release of a Windows XP product edition, Windows XP Media Center Edition, geared towards this ecosystem.
22:
332:
100:
strategy, where the idea was to have a single media management interface that would be used on both PCs and in consumer devices, including televisions and handhelds. The strategy was developed by
Microsoft's Windows Embedded group in partnership with the eHome Division, which formed in February 2001
123:, and served as the basis for its software. Zune had similar aims to provide a unifying media platform across PCs, devices, and televisions (3-screen strategy).
369:
307:
388:
362:
317:
65:
403:
398:
393:
355:
45:
238:
57:
260:
282:
163:
175:
37:
218:
180:
159:
97:
61:
155:
151:
69:
158:(WMV). Other video formats will either be supported by each individual PMC, or transcoded though
239:"Samsung and Microsoft Announce Strategic Alliance To Collaborate on Digital Home Technologies"
339:
132:
48:(CES), and released in early 2004, it was originally positioned as a competitor to Apple's
312:
223:
185:
261:"Microsoft Unveils Windows XP Media Center Edition, Previously Code-Named "Freestyle""
21:
382:
26:
136:
190:
53:
41:
331:
85:
81:
73:
77:
195:
147:
120:
49:
143:
283:"Microsoft Unveils "Media2Go" Portable Media Player Platform"
139:,. In 2007, Microsoft discontinued licensing the platform.
343:
150:. Also, they support Microsoft's proprietary formats:
96:
The platform was conceived in line with
Microsoft's
29:
by
Creative, which was the first player based on PMC
110:Windows Mobile software for Portable Media Centers
219:"Microsoft kills off portable media center OS"
213:
211:
363:
8:
338:This mobile computing related article is a
119:The Portable Media Center was succeeded by
370:
356:
142:All PMCs are able to play audio files in
68:. Manufacturers of PMC devices included
20:
207:
166:(MTP) is used for transferring data.
7:
328:
326:
342:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by
318:Samsung Yepp Portable Media Center
308:Creative Zen Portable Media Center
14:
64:, a software portal bundled with
330:
66:Windows XP Media Center Edition
1:
135:was a specialized version of
108:, it was later rebranded as
40:(PMP) platform developed by
420:
325:
285:(Press release). Microsoft
263:(Press release). Microsoft
241:(Press release). Microsoft
46:Consumer Electronics Show
27:Zen Portable Media Center
58:graphical user interface
44:. Announced at the 2003
164:Media Transfer Protocol
389:Portable media players
146:and display images in
30:
404:Mobile computer stubs
399:Digital audio players
176:Portable media player
114:Portable Media Center
112:, before being named
56:-based players use a
38:portable media player
34:Portable Media Center
24:
181:Windows Media Center
160:Windows Media Player
98:Windows Media Center
60:(GUI) modeled after
156:Windows Media Video
152:Windows Media Audio
394:Windows CE devices
31:
351:
350:
411:
372:
365:
358:
334:
327:
295:
294:
292:
290:
279:
273:
272:
270:
268:
257:
251:
250:
248:
246:
235:
229:
228:
215:
133:operating system
16:Defunct platform
419:
418:
414:
413:
412:
410:
409:
408:
379:
378:
377:
376:
323:
304:
299:
298:
288:
286:
281:
280:
276:
266:
264:
259:
258:
254:
244:
242:
237:
236:
232:
227:. May 11, 2007.
217:
216:
209:
204:
172:
129:
94:
17:
12:
11:
5:
417:
415:
407:
406:
401:
396:
391:
381:
380:
375:
374:
367:
360:
352:
349:
348:
335:
321:
320:
315:
313:iriver PMC-120
310:
303:
302:External links
300:
297:
296:
274:
252:
230:
206:
205:
203:
200:
199:
198:
193:
188:
186:Windows Mobile
183:
178:
171:
168:
128:
125:
93:
90:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
416:
405:
402:
400:
397:
395:
392:
390:
387:
386:
384:
373:
368:
366:
361:
359:
354:
353:
347:
345:
341:
336:
333:
329:
324:
319:
316:
314:
311:
309:
306:
305:
301:
284:
278:
275:
262:
256:
253:
240:
234:
231:
226:
225:
220:
214:
212:
208:
201:
197:
194:
192:
189:
187:
184:
182:
179:
177:
174:
173:
169:
167:
165:
161:
157:
153:
149:
145:
140:
138:
134:
126:
124:
122:
117:
115:
111:
107:
102:
99:
91:
89:
87:
83:
79:
75:
71:
67:
63:
59:
55:
51:
47:
43:
39:
35:
28:
23:
19:
344:expanding it
337:
322:
287:. Retrieved
277:
265:. Retrieved
255:
243:. Retrieved
233:
224:APC Magazine
222:
141:
130:
118:
113:
109:
105:
103:
95:
62:Media Center
33:
32:
18:
245:October 17,
36:(PMC) is a
383:Categories
202:References
154:(WMA) and
137:Windows CE
104:Codenamed
54:hard drive
52:. All its
191:Pocket PC
42:Microsoft
289:April 8,
170:See also
127:Software
106:Media2Go
70:Creative
267:July 7,
92:History
86:Toshiba
82:Samsung
74:Philips
84:, and
78:iriver
340:stub
291:2007
269:2002
247:2001
196:Zune
148:JPEG
131:Its
121:Zune
50:iPod
25:The
144:MP3
116:.
385::
221:.
210:^
162:.
88:.
80:,
76:,
72:,
371:e
364:t
357:v
346:.
293:.
271:.
249:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.