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The Media Center Show #164 - CaptionSeeker

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This week I am talking to Tony Leung from TeVeStream about CaptionSeeker and application that enables you to locate a scene in a recorded TV show by searching for a keyword or phrase in captions and jump to the scene in Media Center. We also talk about the other application that TeVeStream have developed. I also have your email and news items. Please keep the email coming show [at] theDigitallifestyle.com

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Show Times:

00:50 Coming up this week
01:50 Email: Thumbnails and Eject button
03:35 Email: Tuner cards
05:11 Email: Vista is good
06:58 Steven Harding’s Media Center development book available for download
07:33 TV Manager (Beta) for Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server
08:20 Windows Media Center SideShow Gadget beta1
09:00 TheGreenButton.com sold to Microsoft
09:45 Microsoft to Train Installers and unveil “new technologies” for Media Center at CEDIA Expo 2008
10:24 Acer launch X1200 mini HTPC
12:36 Welcome to Tony
12:53 Background on TeVeStream
14:30 CaptionSeeker
19:20 CaptionSaver
26:59 FrameSeeker
32:00 Thanks to Tony
32:32 Head over to the forums

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Posted Jul 10 2008, 12:24 PM by Ian Dixon

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