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Windows 7 Media Center with Media Browser

I recently decided to try out Windows Media Center. Instead of spending money on a cheap, small HTPC and setting up Windows Media Center, XBMC, or something else I figured the easiest way would just be to use my Xbox 360 as a Media Center Extender. So I went about finally setting up Windows Media Center on my new installation on Windows 7.

I found the movie browsing rather lacking, basically just a big grid of all the movies I have. I hardly had any DVD covers so the presentation was a bit lacking. So through searching for ways to spiff it up a bit I stumbled upon a plugin named Media Browser (http://www.mediabrowser.tv/). I also found a great program for automatically populating cover art, background art, and all of the metadata you need for Media Browser to work well with your movie collection. It’s called Media Center Master (http://www.mediacentermaster.com/). It takes a bit of organizing your movies into folders to get it to work properly but it is worth it.

Here is how my movie browsing looked before:

And here is how it looked after installing Media Browser, organizing my movies, and using Media Center Master to fill out the metadata:

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You can customize it by changing wallpapers, changing the icons, changing the way your folders are layed out, and many other things. It makes it possible to browse your movies in a standard grid, in a strip, in a list, and even in a nice looking coverflowish layout like above.

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Once you select your movie, it brings you to the details screen where you can see information on the movie and the actors.

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If you go and select an actor it will show you a selection of movies that actor has performed in.

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You can group your movies into sections by year, genre, director, studio, and more.

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It also works great for TV series.

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I highly recommend this plugin. If you have any other must have plugins or ways to enhance Windows Media Center let me know in the comments.

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Adblock for iPhone – A cleaner mobile web

Up until now, I hadn’t really thought about ads on my iPhone. A lot of sites I use have a mobile or iPhone specific version that are usually very sparse on the ads if there are even any at all. But then sometimes you run across that annoying site that has a bunch of ads loaded on along with annoying flash ones that put a big can’t play icon over a good chunk of the page.

Well, no more. I recently decided to try out Adblock for the iPhone. It is available for jailbroken phones only. It costs a hefty $8, which I think is what put me off when I first saw it available months ago. Now that I’ve used it for awhile I can say that it was worth it to me. Screens of it in action on a couple sites below.

First, standard CNN:

Now, ad-blocked CNN:

Standard Mininova:

Ad-blocked Mininova:

The results are cleaner pages with less junk that you don’t want to see. It doesn’t always block 100% everything, but the filter subscription does update. It’s done a great job so far for what I expected it to do though. Another great thing about Adblock is that it improves page load time by not downloading the extra content at all. If it was reduced in price down to between $2-$4 I think it might sell more as it seems a tad high for functionality you can get for free on desktop browsers.

Anybody used it and have any thoughts? Comment below. You can also read more about it on the developers site at http://cocoamug.com/adblock/.

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