Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 RTM x86 + x64 | 93MB
The Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 is an upgrade to Media Center functionality released in Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. However, there are some important notes and installation instructions you should be aware of before attempting to install the package."Microsoft has finished testing Fiji - updatings for Windows Media Center, and prepares it for release under name Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008.Microsoft has informed the testers, that code Fiji is sent on gold on July, 17th: Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008, known under code name Fiji, has reached phases RTM. Data of a feedback from users have appeared invaluable for the given product and the command of developers wishes to thank each of you for given data about errors.Windows Media Center TV Pack has been let out on July, 16th, 2008. Pay attention, not all computers accessible in retail networks, are on sale with established Windows Media Center TV Pack ".(c)
"Microsoft Connect wrote:
1. Prepare a machine with clean install of Windows Vista Service Pack 1.
a. The machine will need to meet or exceed the minimum hardware requirements for Windows Vista.
2. The Windows Vista Service Pack 1 operating system must be Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate (x86)
3. Following operating system install, do not launch Windows Media Center or go through Windows Media Center Setup
4. Install Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008
a. Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 (x86)
b. Install the PlayReady PC Runtime (x86)
5. Install the following patches
a. KB951685 - The video playback application stops responding when you watch video or Live TV on a Windows Vista-based computer
b. KB950754 - Noticeable problems occur in the video when you use the DirectSound renderer on Windows Vista
6. Install any required or recommended Windows Updates
7. Launch Windows Media Center and go through Windows Media Center Setup
All set forth above and concerning installation - is available in archive
Rather than doing a clean install, you can (I believe) do an in place upgrade to get the same result. During install, if you have already configured the SP1 media center, if gives you the option to install anyway with the risk of lost settings and undetectable TV tuners so try it at your own risk.
Note: This is the x86 version only.
Update: The build string for this is "6.1.1000.18273" which is the RTM build according to support.microsoft.com
Update 2: I installed the TV pack without doing anything to my (decidedly not clean) vista install without any problems, all I had to do was run through the setup for my (usb) TV Tuner again (though I did unplug it before running the setup)". (c)
x64
Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008
Code Name: Fiji
The Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 is an upgrade to Media Center functionality released in Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. However, there are some important notes and installation instructions you should be aware of before attempting to install the package.
Important Notes:
-The Media Center TV Pack is only being released externally via licensed OEMs. Therefore, installation of the TV Pack must be on top of a clean Vista SP1 install. There is no upgrade from Vista RTM or previous versions of Windows XP Media Center Edition.
-Media Center TV Pack cannot be uninstalled. If you need to revert to Vista SP1 functionality, you will need to clean install Vista SP1. However, you will be able to upgrade to Windows 7 betas and OS RTM releases post Vista.
-Media Center TV Pack is dependent on PlayReady for playing and recording protected content. This should be installed or you will not have access to protected content.
Installation Instructions:
1. Prepare a machine with clean install of Vista SP1.
a. The machine will need to meet or exceed the minimum hardware requirements for Vista
b. The Vista SP1 OS must be Home Premium or Ultimate (x86 or x64)
c. Following OS install, do not launch Media Center or go through Media Center Setup
2. Install Media Center TV Pack 2008
a. Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 (x86)
b. Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 (x64)
3. Install the PlayReady PC Runtime
a. PlayReady PC Runtime v1.0 (x86)
b. PlayReady PC Runtime v1.0 (x64)
4. Install the following patches from the Download Center
a. KB951685 - The video playback application stops responding when you watch video or Live TV on a Windows Vista-based computer
b. KB950754 - Noticeable problems occur in the video when you use the DirectSound renderer on Windows Vista
5. Install any required or recommended Windows Updates
6. Launch Media Center and go through Media Center Setup
download link :
keosoft90-MCETv8664_downarchive.part1.rar
keosoft90-MCETv8664_downarchive.part2.rar
pass (if need) : downarchive
1. Prepare a machine with clean install of Windows Vista Service Pack 1.
a. The machine will need to meet or exceed the minimum hardware requirements for Windows Vista.
2. The Windows Vista Service Pack 1 operating system must be Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate (x86)
3. Following operating system install, do not launch Windows Media Center or go through Windows Media Center Setup
4. Install Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008
a. Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 (x86)
b. Install the PlayReady PC Runtime (x86)
5. Install the following patches
a. KB951685 - The video playback application stops responding when you watch video or Live TV on a Windows Vista-based computer
b. KB950754 - Noticeable problems occur in the video when you use the DirectSound renderer on Windows Vista
6. Install any required or recommended Windows Updates
7. Launch Windows Media Center and go through Windows Media Center Setup
All set forth above and concerning installation - is available in archive
Rather than doing a clean install, you can (I believe) do an in place upgrade to get the same result. During install, if you have already configured the SP1 media center, if gives you the option to install anyway with the risk of lost settings and undetectable TV tuners so try it at your own risk.
Note: This is the x86 version only.
Update: The build string for this is "6.1.1000.18273" which is the RTM build according to support.microsoft.com
Update 2: I installed the TV pack without doing anything to my (decidedly not clean) vista install without any problems, all I had to do was run through the setup for my (usb) TV Tuner again (though I did unplug it before running the setup)". (c)
x64
Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008
Code Name: Fiji
The Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 is an upgrade to Media Center functionality released in Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. However, there are some important notes and installation instructions you should be aware of before attempting to install the package.
Important Notes:
-The Media Center TV Pack is only being released externally via licensed OEMs. Therefore, installation of the TV Pack must be on top of a clean Vista SP1 install. There is no upgrade from Vista RTM or previous versions of Windows XP Media Center Edition.
-Media Center TV Pack cannot be uninstalled. If you need to revert to Vista SP1 functionality, you will need to clean install Vista SP1. However, you will be able to upgrade to Windows 7 betas and OS RTM releases post Vista.
-Media Center TV Pack is dependent on PlayReady for playing and recording protected content. This should be installed or you will not have access to protected content.
Installation Instructions:
1. Prepare a machine with clean install of Vista SP1.
a. The machine will need to meet or exceed the minimum hardware requirements for Vista
b. The Vista SP1 OS must be Home Premium or Ultimate (x86 or x64)
c. Following OS install, do not launch Media Center or go through Media Center Setup
2. Install Media Center TV Pack 2008
a. Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 (x86)
b. Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 (x64)
3. Install the PlayReady PC Runtime
a. PlayReady PC Runtime v1.0 (x86)
b. PlayReady PC Runtime v1.0 (x64)
4. Install the following patches from the Download Center
a. KB951685 - The video playback application stops responding when you watch video or Live TV on a Windows Vista-based computer
b. KB950754 - Noticeable problems occur in the video when you use the DirectSound renderer on Windows Vista
5. Install any required or recommended Windows Updates
6. Launch Media Center and go through Media Center Setup
download link :
keosoft90-MCETv8664_downarchive.part1.rar
keosoft90-MCETv8664_downarchive.part2.rar
pass (if need) : downarchive
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