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Windows 7 Media Center Decoder Utility

September 15th, 2009 Alan LaMielle No comments

I’m finally happy with my HTPC project.  I’ve got all my movies, videos, pictures, and music on the 1.5TB hardware RAID5 that I setup (3x 750gb WD Caviar Blacks).  I can watch, record, and timeshift TV.  It’s working great!  I’m actually quite happy with Windows 7 (surprisingly).  Only a few problems remain…

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Windows 7 Nonpaged Pool Srv Error 2017

September 3rd, 2009 Alan LaMielle 23 comments

I’m using my Windows 7 machine as a file server in addition to it being my Media Center. I’m mounting a Samba (smb) share using CIFS from my Linux server so I can synchronize files using rsync.  However, I ran into a problem after using the mounted share for a small amount of time.  I found a simple solution after a bit of research.
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Filtering Windows 7 Media Center Audio Through AC3Filter

September 1st, 2009 Alan LaMielle 2 comments

I recently upgraded to Windows 7, mainly for the upgrades to Windows Media Center.  One problem I discovered was with digital audio from HD channels and DVDs/Blu-Ray discs.  I wasn’t able to control the volume using the media center volume (system volume).  I could only adjust the volume on my stereo.  I found an article on the Hack Windows 7 Media Center site that discusses how to pipe all audio through AC3Filter to enable adjusting gain and using an equalizer before the audio is output from the machine.
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