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Add-In: Recorded TV Manager

Thu, Jan 31, 2008 | Terry Walsh

Rick Drasch has released the final version of his Recorded TV Manager add-in to the web. The add-in, previously in beta, is designed to help you manage your recorded TV programs and series between your Media Center PCs and Windows Home Server.

Recorded TV Manager

Features include:

  • Collections - Collect series episodes automatically to the Home Server (or other location) and then watch them in original broadcast order on any Media Center computer on the network. See Collection Scenarios.
  • AutoMove - Automatically move all new recordings on a specific Media Center computer to the Home Server (or other location).  Great for that old XP Media Center machine with the small hard drive!
  • AutoDelete - Automatically delete duplicate recordings and previously watched episodes.  Overcomes some of the shortcomings of the Media Center scheduler.
  • Runs 24/7 on the Home Server as a Windows Service Application (What’s this?). Fully configurable using the Recorded TV Manager tab in the Windows Home Server Console from any connected client machine on the Home Server network.
  • Series Info Database - Keeps track of every episode you’ve recorded and when it was watched, even after it’s deleted.  Helps answer the question, “Did we see this episode?

As with a few community add-ins previously released in beta, the software has now gone commercial, and is available for $24.95. We’ve had the software for the last week or so, and will be publishing a full review shortly.

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