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Fuze Media System at CES

While walking the floor with Richard Miller (a Windows Media Center MVP) we found Fuze Media's booth. They have an interesting whole home system that combines parts of Windows Media Center with some of there own code. It adds distributed audio and video and removes some other elements of Media Center. Richard was impressed with the streaming of Live TV to multiple systems (PC based), watch the video form more info

So Richard and I asked Fuze about their system

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Posted Jan 14 2008, 05:29 PM by Ian Dixon

Comments

dbilbey wrote re: Fuze Media System at CES
on 01-14-2008 10:40 PM

Ian,

Great video. I've been looking for a nice solution for whole-house audio/video with stream syncing capabilities integrated with Media Center. If only they sold direct to consumer.... :(

Wouldn't mind hearing you interview these guys on your podcast ;)

Chris Lanier's Blog wrote Short Bits: Extender Ads, Broswers, Netflix, More
on 01-15-2008 2:08 AM

Microsoft has launched their v2 Extender ad complain on several websites include The New York Times,

Chris Lanier's Blog wrote Short Bits: Extender Ads, Broswers, Netflix, More
on 01-15-2008 2:09 AM

Microsoft has launched their v2 Extender ad complain on several websites include The New York Times,...

Ian Dixon wrote re: Fuze Media System at CES
on 01-15-2008 9:46 AM

I will be getting them on the show in the future

Ian's Digital Lifestyle wrote The Media Center Show #158 - Fuze Media Systems
on 05-29-2008 12:27 PM

Listen HereBack at CES in January I came across FUZE Media Systems (see this video), they have a different...

Ryan Huber wrote re: Fuze Media System at CES
on 09-18-2008 9:40 PM

We will be offering a retail product in the not-to-distant future so keep your eyes open online.

Ryan Huber

Fuze Media Systems

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