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Windows Media Center Extender

Windows Media Center Extenders (officially "Extender for Windows Media Center" and code named "Bobsled"[1]) are devices that are configured to connect over a computer network to a computer running Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows Vista Home Premium/Ultimate, Windows 7 Home Premium, or Windows 8 with a Pro pack to stream the computer's media center functions to the Extender device. This allows use of the Media Center and its features (such as view photos, videos, listen to music, watch live television and use DVR functions, watch recorded TV, etc.) on a television receiver or other electronic visual display.

The advantage with these devices is that a household's primary computer, hosting Media Center, need not be near the device used for display. Additionally, with an Extender, the Media Center can be accessed at the same time by several users. The Xbox and Xbox 360 gaming consoles have Media Center Extender functionality. The Ceton Echo is a stand-alone extender.[2]

  1. ^ "Windows Media Center Extenders". cek.log. 2004-10-05. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  2. ^ "Ceton Echo - Ceton". Retrieved 2012-11-28.

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