Josh and Richard are back, and this episode has significantly less listener feedback to cover. The first topic on the show is the big announcement from the Media Browser. It’s a Windows Media Center plugin that the guys have been using for years, but the team is making a huge shift with the next version. There’s also been an update to very popular Total Media Theater program that many use to play Blu-ray discs on the home theater PCs. Josh has a look at some impressive cross-platform gaming in Skulls of the Shogun. Plus a hacker has found a way to get non-certified DLNA devices to play nicely with Windows 8. Google has also decided to at least extend support for Windows Phone, although not Windows 8. Richard discovers that yet again, VUDU is the only company that can make UltraViolet usable. They cover all that and more on episode 214 of the Entertainment 2.0 podcast. If you’re not listening live you’re missing a lot of fun, so make sure to join Josh and Richard for the live recording of episode 215 Wednesday, February 13th at 8:00pm ET!
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Show Links:
- Media Browser 3
- TotalMedia Theater 6 available
- Media Center Quick Tip — View Your iCloud Photo Stream in Media Center
- Skulls of the Shogun
- Tinkering with uncertified Play To devices on Windows 8
- Google extends Windows Phone support for Exchange ActiveSync until July 31st
- Microsoft confirms CardDAV and CalDAV support are coming to Windows Phone
- VUDU Bests CinemaNow’s At-home UltraViolet Digital Conversion
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