Overview
The
Autonomic Home MCE Server is a software application, which, when installed
on a computer running Microsoft Windows XP with Media Center 2005™ or any
version Microsoft Windows Vista™, will provide real-time, remote, two way
communications with the Media Center interface.
This
product is intended for use by professional audio/video installers and
integrators using a third party control system or software capable of two way
TCP / IP communications with remote devices. The software provides feedback and
control of audio, video, live and recorded television, internet and FM radio,
photos (slideshows), and more.
Two
way control of Media Center functionality can be achieved via wireless or
in-wall touch panels, web pages, or other interface options depending on the
control system or software used.
Residential installers can utilize MCE Server on a Windows Media Center
PC to provide a cost effective yet hyper-functional whole house Media Server for
use in multi-zone audio applications with a robust interface for browsing and
managing MCE’s media library. The photo slideshow capabilities can be used to
provide virtual art-work functionality for plasma and LCD displays.
System
feedback can be provided or solicited by the control system through the Media
Center interface by using the messaging capabilities of Autonomic MCE Server to
post messages to the Media Center “10’ interface” such as caller ID, alarm zone
status changes, or other events, and ask the user simple, multiple choice
questions which are presented using standard Media Center dialog boxes.
Commercial applications include jukebox functionality for bars / restaurants,
theme park or museum audio/video playback control, public space dynamic video
loops, kiosk control, or photo / video display ad-servers.
Features
Two
way TCP-IP control
The
MCE Server provides real-time feedback and media control for almost all
functions of an MCE Computer using a robust, two way TCP-IP communications
protocol. A control system client can manipulate the transport, navigation, and
media library features of MCE through a local area network, or remotely through
the internet.
Multiple Instances and Media Center Extenders
Multiple instances (user sessions) can be browsed and controlled including those
sessions belonging to Media Center Extenders. A network consisting of a Media
Center Computer and multiple extender devices can all be controlled through the
same server instance residing on the host MCE computer. This is extremely
valuable for multi-zone, multi-room applications. Since each user instance on an
MCE computer can maintain an individual media library, personalized media
collections can be maintained and accessed by end users.
Rich
Media Library Browsing and Queue Management
MCE
Server provides a rich interface for browsing and searching the MCE computer’s
media library by genre, album, artist, play list, or title. Media can be
randomly accessed for instant playback or added to the play-queue at any level.
(i.e., the command ‘PlayGenre “Jazz” Queue=True’ will add all jazz titles
in the media library to the queue without interrupting the currently played
media)
Media
Information Feedback
MCE
Server can provide a control system with meta-data for music, video, DVD, and
television media such as album, artist, title, duration, genre, release date,
composer, chapter, director, rating, channel, station id, program guide title,
and more.
Transport Control
Command and receive feedback for play, pause, stop, skip next, skip previous,
random (shuffle), and repeat transport controls.
IR-Remote
Control Emulation
Command the server to issue any IR command available on the MCE Remote Control.
MCE
Interface Navigation
Control systems can command MCE Server to randomly access most areas of the MCE
Interface. Commands are available for direct navigation to Start, MyMusic, Music
Albums, Music Artists, My Pictures, My TV, Recorded TV, start a Slideshow, and
many more. Refer to the MCE Server TCP-IP Protocol document for a complete list.
Real-Time Events.
MCE
Clients can issue a command to the server to subscribe to real-time events
within the MCE interface. These events can be used for real time touch-screen
feedback, even when the user is interfacing directly with the MCE box. Events
are sent for transport controls, navigation, start-up and shutdown, and more.
MCE
Server Beta Program
The
MCE Server will be released in June, 2006. Autonomic Controls, Inc. is currently
seeking qualified OEMs and integrators to participate in our beta testing
program. If you would like to be included, please complete the
MCE Server Beta-Tester Application.
If you
would like to receive more information about the MCE server product and receive
notification upon it’s release, visit
www.autonomichome.com or e-mail