The Home Server Show 70

The Home Server Show 70 – News and Year End Review

This is the last episode of the year and we go over a little news and reminisce about 2009.  It’s not your boring old rehash of old topics though.  We have a lot of fun with this show and somehow manage to keep it Windows Home Server related!  Happy New Year to all and we wish you a fun and prosperous 2010.

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  1. dbone1026 says:

    Hey guys. You can change the transition time for when the backdrop shows up on MyMovies. Go into Collection Management, go to options, and in the Media Center Interface you can scroll down and change the fade in time. You can go up to a 10 second delay or shut off the fade in all together. Hope this helps.

    Cheers

    Damian (www.mediasmartserver.net)

  2. Homeserver says:

    Awesome. I'll check that out and probably be turning it off. Thanks Damian.

  3. carl2005 says:

    yes i was about to e-mail you on that mid listening to podcast.

    that was a early request that yes you can now stop or change how long it appears, transparency, so on.

    Carl

    Mymovies Mod

  4. Daleo1 says:

    Look forward to seeing you all at CES.

    No unauthorizezd pouring of beers!

    Tim

  5. [...] Dave von der Windows Home Server Show hat einen neuen Podcast veröffentlicht. Die Folge Nr. 70 ist eine Zusammenfassung des letzten Jahres. Die neue Folge findet Ihr unter folgendem Link. [...]

  6. nippyjun says:

    It was mentioned a method to use a usb thumbdrive in an hp ex490 to do a recovery. I'm interested in some more information on how to do this. Could this topic be a blog post or forum post.

    Thanks.

  7. ImTheTypeOfGuy says:

    Can you post the link to Ian Dixon's list of applications that put picture metadata in the picture file? I can't find it.

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