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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 4, 2007 7:28:00 PM

Some people testing Microsoft's Windows Vista got an unexpected holiday surprise: their TVs stopped working.

Media Center, which is included in the Home Premium and Ultimate versions of the Vista operating system, allows remote-control access to a variety of entertainment options, including television, for machines that have a TV tuner.

However, for those running the "release candidate 1" version of the software--the most broadly distributed of the Vista test versions--the TV feature stopped working on December 31.

Microsoft blamed the issue on the fact that it has a paid license for the video decoder and Dolby sound technology, and it only licensed those through December 31. The overall RC1 software is not scheduled to expire until June.

"As of December 31, 2006, users running Windows Vista RC1 beta code will no longer have access to the Media Center functionality, due to the expiration of the MPEG 2 decoder and Dolby Digital components built into Windows Vista and used by the Media Center experience," Microsoft said in a statement in response to inquiries by CNET News.com. "Because these technologies are licensed and royalty bearing, they will expire within a certain time period, according to our license agreements."

A Microsoft representative declined to comment on whether the company could have extended its license, saying it doesn't comment on the terms of such licensing deals.

Windows wait
Some enthusiasts have installed their own third-party video decoders. But that won't solve the TV issue, as many have discovered.

"There is not a solution Microsoft can provide around this in RC1, as it is not within our rights to extend the trial period for these licensed technologies," the company said in its statement.

The representative noted that Microsoft did recommend that users not try Vista on their main machines. The software maker said that testers who are members of its MSDN developer network have access to the final version of Vista. That version, along with a revamped Office suite and new Exchange e-mail server, went on sale to business customers in November.

However, many consumers who installed RC1 won't have access to the final version of Vista until it is made broadly available. Microsoft has said that it will release Vista and Office 2007 to consumers worldwide on January 30.

The first release candidate version of Vista arrived in September, and it was eventually made available to more than 5 million people, including technical beta testers, developers, corporate customers and tech enthusiasts. A second release candidate was issued in October, but only about 100,000 consumers were able to upgrade to that version.

Microsoft has high hopes for Vista adoption in the coming months. CEO Steve Ballmer said this will be the most widely marketed launch of any set of products that the Redmond, Wash.-based software maker has ever done. It will spend "hundreds of millions of dollars, a very big number," on Vista and Office 2007 marketing, he said in November. "It's more than we spent of Windows 95 and Office 95."

Both Vista and Office had originally been slated to arrive on store shelves and new PCs in time for last year's holiday season. However, last March, Microsoft said it would delay the mainstream launch of the products and instead make the software available to businesses only in November 2006.

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Vista Testers -NO just Previewers
Those that are on RC1 or RC2 are previewers only. The real beta testers moved up to Vista RTM several months ago. MS has done this for more than a few versions-this was just to show off what the new OS can do.Besides RC's are only good till July of 2007.... (Read the rest)
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lmao  galileon | 01/04/07
Common Sense People  csa0307 | 01/04/07
RC1 is a release candidate, not a beta  Tony Agudo | 01/04/07
What stops them from installing RC2?  NonZealot | 01/04/07
I honestly don't know  Tony Agudo | 01/04/07
RC2  Wolfie2K3 | 01/05/07
Yes RC is Release Canidate but still part of the beta cycle  Michael L Hereid Sr | 01/06/07
Myth TV  Linux User 147560 | 01/04/07
You Linux zealots are all the same!  NonZealot | 01/04/07
Not enough people jumped on RC2  Tony Agudo | 01/04/07
Quite the interesting feedback  John Zern | 01/04/07
Great  Boot_Agnostic | 01/04/07
Why would you degrade the power of a Myth system?  Linux User 147560 | 01/04/07
Why Emulate?  Wolfie2K3 | 01/05/07
My bad...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/05/07
Typical MSFT execution  Chad_z | 01/04/07
To bad Myth TV doesn't have a Windows version  voska | 01/04/07
Try GotAllMedia  zmud | 01/04/07
If you want the power of MythTV then  Linux User 147560 | 01/04/07
It is ludicrous rto tout the power of Myth TV ...  ShadeTree | 01/05/07
re: If Myth TV has windows based version  Arm A. Geddon | 01/04/07
It's already been done.  Wolfie2K3 | 01/05/07
All TV capture cards come with a television viewing ...  ShadeTree | 01/05/07
Give the devil their due.  Henaway | 01/04/07
Not just any RC  NonZealot | 01/04/07
My question is how long the codecs will work for the gold release of Vista  zmud | 01/04/07
The RTM version of Vista will not expire.  ShadeTree | 01/05/07
at least it worked till then...  Arm A. Geddon | 01/04/07
In MS we trust...  BitTwiddler | 01/05/07
Spent more than 95  zclayton2 | 01/05/07
Microsoft is sucking your money and their warez sucks!  nomorems | 01/05/07
MS is going down! Yea right I have heard this since  Michael L Hereid Sr | 01/14/07
Vista free  novice_1 | 01/08/07
Vista Testers -NO just Previewers  Michael L Hereid Sr | 01/14/07

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