if you're using a Windows tablet, this will give you arguably the best interface ever for controlling Windows Media Center. Forget the remote—just tap to record, tap to watch, tap to search, and so on.
In addition to the rebranding of its older apps, Ceton has now launched a new Windows 8 My Media Center app ... (yes, it also supports Windows RT products).
Ceton has changed the name of its Companion app to My Media Center, and brought a ton of new features with it, mostly for those running Windows 8 and a Surface Tablet. Eliminating the confusion that the app required Ceton hardware (it doesn’t) was a major reason behind the name change. New features for everyone include tracking premiering shows.
Ceton have renamed the Ceton Companion app to “My Media Center” and have launched a Windows Store app... If you’re a Media Center user it’s well worth it...:
Windows Media Center's best companion app for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Nook and Kindle has never required a Ceton branded tuner or extender, but now there's a new name to avoid any confusion. My Media Center is hitting your favorite app store via a free update today, which also includes a few bug fixes and wake on lan. More interestingly, Ceton has released a version of My Media Center for Windows 8,
If you’re a Windows Media Center user you owe it to yourself to be using My Media Center to remotely manage it. If you have a Windows tablet then pairing it with this app will give you the best mobile management experience available.
What I like most about the Ceton My Media Center mobile applications is that it let's me manage my Windows Media Center when, and where it is convenient for me. Instead of being required to burn free time on the couch taking care of DVR maintenance, I can start a show and get it done on the second screen or even away from home when I get a free moment. Windows Media Center's interface for managing is functional, but after discovering Ceton's My Media Center applications I can't remember the last time I choose to use Windows Media Center's UI to manage files, schedule or cancel recordings, or manage my series.
See Robert Heron and Patrick Norton unboxing the new Ceton Echo (starts at timestamp 05:42). "A terrific media center extender that I will immediately put to use in my home theater environment..."
Ceton Echo Unleashes the Entertainment Power from More than 500 Million Windows PCs by Streaming TV Programming and Personal Media Content to Any TV Set in the Home KIRKLAND, WA – December 3, 2012 – With holiday technology sales in full swing, home theater aficionados are on the search for new gadgets in their […]
Next-Generation Windows Media Center Extender Now Available to Order, Shipments Start November 30 KIRKLAND, WA — November 2, 2012 – Ceton, the world leader in digital cable tuner solutions for the PC, today announced an exclusive pre-order program with Newegg.com for the upcoming Ceton Echo Windows Media Center Extender. Starting today, consumers […]