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Microsoft Makes Fiji Official, TV Pack for OEMs Only

Today Microsoft made the Windows Media Center TV Pack official.  Formally codenamed Fiji, the TV Pack is meant to add support for various TV signal types within Vista Media Center.  News about the TV Pack has been leaking out for the past month, and instead of waiting for CEDIA as originally planned Microsoft let the cat out of the bag today so people will know exactly what to expect and not to expect within the TV Pack.

First of all, yes the TV Pack is OEM only.  The official word for the OEM only release has basically centered around the installation method, which according to Microsoft was designed for a clean install of Vista Service Pack 1 (plus a few patches) before the new software bits can be loaded.  As some have already figured out, it is possible to avoid the clean install method and just install it on your existing Vista SP1 install, but of course it isn’t suggested.  Outside of the install method the TV Pack is very dependent on new hardware (TV Tuners) and thus that likely played into the decision to make the product OEM only.  Sadly, Microsoft seems to have forgotten the big splash they wanted to make by including Media Center in two of the Vista SKUs and getting away from the OEM only release.  By providing the TV Pack as an OEM only release they have (once again) kicked all existing news while they were already down.

Next up on the list, DIRECTV and H.264 support which will not be shipping in the TV Pack.  I don’t believe an official reason has been given, other than the previously leaked “more complex then expected” but I wouldn’t count on seeing it until Windows 7.  As I’ve said in the past, the chance of another Media Center release this year and/or DIRECTV support shipping separate is very doubtful (read: not going to happen).

So what is in the TV Pack?  Depends on where you live (there are some other features I will talk about in another post).

Japan

  • Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting – Terrestrial (ISDB-T)
  • Broadcast Markup Language (BML) Support

Europe

  • Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite (DVB-S)
  • Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial (DVB-T)
  • Multimedia and Hypermedia information coding Expert Group (MHEG) (MHEG5)

US

  • ClearQAM (Unencrypted Digital Cable)
Cross Posted from Chris Lanier's Blog at http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/
Published Friday, August 08, 2008 12:34 PM by Chris - Moderator
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Comments

 

ChiWax said:

What's funny about it is the machine I took the plunge on has the Nvidia NVTV tuner card and it still works after the install.  That card was never supposed to work on Vista and I've been using it on my non-TV Vista machine for a year and a half now.  I got it to work by using the XP driver.  The TV Pack luckily did not ruin that work around.  I could understand people with complex cablecard systems not wanting to install this baby without a clean install.  I still wish MS would clear up the .WTV questions I have been nagging about.  If .WTV isn't going to work on my TV-hub Vista then recording QAM with the non-TV use PC is worthless...Q
August 8, 2008 10:51 AM
 

Pixelz said:

Anyone else notice their DVD Dolby 5.1 soundtracks are output as plain 2ch stereo (at least over SPDIF/TOSLink) since installing TV Pack?
August 9, 2008 7:17 AM
 

GBK said:

I do OTA HD only and I can't even get proper subchannel support until 9+ months after digital switchover?? what a joke... The Idiot that is making these decisions at Microsoft should be fired.  This is not a TV Pack this is a hotfix and a bad one at that.. What has the MC team been doing the last 2 years since Vista's release? to come up with this steaming pile of crap? Where I work and wth this kind of lack of progress all developers would be fired!!!!!  but then to only let this go out to OEM's is even a bigger joke..  Sorry I know there are quality people at ms working on this stuff but i get the feeling that this project was basically been left for dead for the last year and this what they came up with in the last 3 months.  it's just SAD. makes me re-evaluate my commitment to MC and any other product MS releases..  Just a half a*s effort!  Microsoft Entertainment division is wasting time with gimmicky horrible bs on the Xbox and it looks like all the devs were pulled off MC projects to make silly avatars no one in their right mind gives a damn about.
August 9, 2008 7:36 AM
 

flamingwoodchuck said:

Well, MS will be getting no $$$ from me until DirecTV HD support is offically added.   Long live MCE 2005!!!   To hell with Vista.
August 9, 2008 10:44 PM
 

ToreL said:

GBK said '.. subchannel support until 9+ montsh after digital switchover'.  It is worse than that.  Support for  DVB-T and MPEG4 comes an unknown number of months after analogue switch off.  

ToreL
August 13, 2008 11:27 PM
 

taward said:

So if you have an OEM disk, how do you get a hold of this update?
August 14, 2008 10:05 PM
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