One of my favorite little Media Center add-ins HeatWave has made a come back for Windows 7 Media Center in the form or version 1.2
The author James aka MCExtended posted details on the TGB thread here.
You can download HeatWave from the links below:
Written by a Microsoft Windows Entertainment & Connected Home MVP. Covering HTPC MCE / Kodi (XBMC) and Home Automation.
One of my favorite little Media Center add-ins HeatWave has made a come back for Windows 7 Media Center in the form or version 1.2
The author James aka MCExtended posted details on the TGB thread here.
You can download HeatWave from the links below:
UPDATE:
RemoteKC has been updated to now work properly on Windows 7, by a user called fbird17 on The Green Button forums.
I've not tested it yet but I assume it's working.
You can download the new .exe and .ahk files from these links.
I just had to highlight this little application it's fantastic!
It's been around for awhile I think but I've only just discovered it, it's called RemoteKCRemoteKC allows you to use your Windows Media Center Edition remote control as a mouse and keyboard.
I am mainly interested in this for the mouse functionality. Having TunerFree MCE in mind when those auto mouse clicks don't work and those parental guidance pop-ups appear, you have no option but to get up and get out the mouse in order to click.Now with RemoteKC, I don't have to leave the sofa. The mouse is basic, up down left right but enough to click on a prompt you can't otherwise click on with the remote control in normal operation.
I've only tested this on Vista Media Center, looks like it was written for MCE 2005. I've not tried it yet on 7MC.
You can download RemoteKC here
If you have IP cameras and would like to view and control them from within Media Center, take a look at the mceNetCAM add-in.
See the mceNetCAM wiki page here for more details and screen shots.


















This is a good concept for a plug-in, but without it connecting to some sort of personal information manager like Outlook I’m not sure it is ready for everyday use. Sync it with Outlook or something like it and I think this would be a great plug-in.
It is a free download, but be sure to donate if you like the plug-in."
I'm not an expert on Internet Radio by any means and its one area I'd like to learn more about! I've seen various Internet Radio plug-ins for VMC but I've never really used any. I've recently been listening to 80's music radio stations on Shoutcast however on my Sony PSP, I did a PSP update recently and a new Internet Radio feature appeared and is driven using Shoutcast.
I was pulling my hair out in the past, because my "My Movies 2" program stopped working, every time I opened the Collection Manager it simply would not connect to my database.