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December 06, 2007 | by Lisa Montgomery

Keith Clearwater was not what you’d call a huge fan of Microsoft Windows. It wasn’t that he didn’t like the operating system; he had just never really felt the need to use it. “He was pretty much an Apple user,” relates Tyler Jennings of Imperium Smart Systems, the Pleasant Grove, UT, firm hired by Keith to add a whole-house entertainment system to his 8,500-square-foot abode. But that was before Keith saw Windows Media Center in action. “When we showed him how easy and clean the Media Center interface was, he was ready to convert,” says Jennings.

“Until Media Center, I had never run across an offering that could organize all of my entertainment content and would be easy enough for my entire family to use,” Keith acknowledges. There was just one issue: Media Center is an operating system that traditionally runs on a Microsoft Vista PC, a setup that would have required the six members of the Clearwater family to huddle around a tiny computer monitor to hear a song, watch a movie or view family vacation photos. “A better solution for our family would be one that would let us access the content from anywhere in the house,” explains Keith. Ready to extend the reach of Media Center to several individual entertainment areas, he and his wife, Sue, hooked up with local home systems installation firm Imperium Smart Systems. The result would be an entertainment-rich network where every TV screen could function as a Media Center navigation menu. Using a handheld remote, the family would be able to scroll through their music, video and photo collections as easily as they were able to navigate using the mouse on their family computer. And here’s the best part: Whatever the family chose to watch or listen to would be delivered directly to the appropriate TV screen and room speakers. “The system is smart enough to recognize where you are,” says Jennings, “and send the entertainment there automatically.”

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Entertainment options run the gamut in the Clearwater household. For starters, there are the hundreds of CDs that were ripped onto the hard drive of the family’s new Lifeware media server, a machine developed by Exceptional Innovation to work with Microsoft Windows Media Center. The 2-terabyte hard drive also holds personal videos and digital photos. The Clearwaters can also use the Media Center interface to access TV shows stored on the Media Center digital video recorder, DVDs loaded in a Sony megachanger, tunes stashed on an iPod, or anything stored on or plugged into one of two Media Center PCs. “My music choices are through the roof,” says Keith. “And all the options are right at my fingertips. It’s the ultimate toy, and I’m the biggest kid in the house.” Keith, Sue and the kids can also tap into a Russound whole-house audio distribution system to hear AM/FM radio and cable stations in any of 12 independent listening zones. Because the Russound system is tied to the Lifeware server, the Clearwaters can use the Media Center navigation screen to select which zones to have the music sent to.



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Lisa Montgomery - Contributing Writer
Lisa Montgomery has been writing about home technology for 15 years, with a focus on the impact of electronics on a modern lifestyle.


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Posted by Mr.Ed  on  12/06/07  at  11:38 AM

Too much money on hand. Horrible example for their kids. Y really pity them.



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