- Windows Media Connect
Windows Media Connect (WMC) is a UPnP AV server from
Microsoft forWindows XP and later Windows operating systems, to share and stream media on a Windows computer to WMC clients. The first two releases of WMC were made available as stand-alone software, and included a client as well. Following that, it was renamed to Home Media Ecosystem (HME) [cite web | url = http://blogs.msdn.com/embedded/archive/2007/06/28/hme-home-media-ecosystem-for-windows-xp-embedded.aspx | title = HME (Home Media Ecosystem) for Windows XP Embedded] and the media server component was integrated intoWindows Media Player andWindows Home Server .Version history
WMC 1.0 was originally released as an out-of-band update to
Windows XP , which could stream onlyWindows Media files. Version 2.0 added support for UNC paths and removable devices as well as enhanced support for media formats, including ASF. Future versions were not released as stand-alone applications, but integrated intoWindows Media Player , where it powers the "Network Sharing Service" feature. WMP 11 inWindows XP contains WMC 3.0, and inWindows Vista it contains WMC 4.0; theWindows Vista version of WMP 11 includes a WMC client as well.cite web | url = http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/james/archive/2006/11/29/162576.aspx | title = Windows Media Connect Practical Overview | accessdate = 2007-10-16] While WMC 3.0 and WMC 4.0 offer similar feature-set, they are built using different codebases. With WMP integration, WMC can make available the entire media library managed by WMP. When a shared library is browsed by the WMP client, it can be browsed, filtered and sorted like a regular WMP media library.Overview
WMC is a UPnP AV server that can make media files stored on a computer available to UPnP AV-compatible
digital media receiver clients over alocal area network . WMC advertises itself to the clients, so there is no need of manually configuring the client to connect to the WMC server. Multiple WMC instances can run at a time, all will be accessible to a client. Any UPnP AV client can be used to access WMC shared media. The client can query WMC for the list of files shared, the result of the query is formatted usingXML . Once it chooses from the list the media to be played, the media file is streamed to the client for playing. Pictures are streamed usingHTTP , different protocols are used formusic andvideo . A client supporting the UPnP Media Renderer standard will be able to render the stream.While any UPnP AV server can act as a client, using a dedicated WMC client, like
Xbox 360 ,Zune music player, WMP 11 inWindows Vista or the WMC standalone client (available as part of WMC 2.0) can give an enhanced experience. The query results for the list of media contain certain metadata about the files as well, including media type, dates, rating, keywords for artist, albums etc. It also contains shared playlists. A WMC client uses thesemetadata to present the media items categorically for browsing. The top-level menu in a WMC client has containers for "Audio", "Video", "Pictures" and "Playlists", and sub-menus further categorize the media. Client-side playlists can be created out of these shared files as well. When the WMC 11 client is used to access a library shared by WMC 3.0 or WMC 4.0, it lists the media files as a "Shared Library" using the same library view it uses to organize local media files, complete with album art and thumbnails.ee also
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Windows Media Center References
* [http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/devices/wmconnect/faq.aspx WMC Frequently Asked Questions]
External links
* [http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/devices/wmconnect/default.aspx Microsoft Resource Page]
* [http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/7/A/47AA030D-4070-4D2E-B1B8-1CF92CB4F29F/wmcsetup.exe Download of Windows Media Connect]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060206065535/http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/E/5/9E5DEE3C-4338-4094-9823-592938DD058A/wmcsetup.exe Download of Windows Media Connect 2]
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