Does that look familiar to you? (I also came across a reference to a sample video named Wildlife.wmv, intended for WMP rather than WMC.) The only download link I found was broken, but there is actually an 8-second YouTube video. Its directory would have been C:\Users\Public\Recorded TV\Sample Media. As far as I can determine, Windows 7 editions that included WMC shipped with only one media sample file, named either Landscapes.wtv or win7_scenic-demoshort_raw.wtv (almost certainly the same video). I have now googled extensively in response to your question. I wouldn't expect a clean install to include any sample files, but a factory restore of a system that included WMC just might. Unfortunately, I installed Windows 7 Ultimate and it's nowhere to be found in there. I guess I might install Vista Home Premium and try to extract the videos, I've been looking for those for nearly ten years now! Yes, Jewels of the Caribbean is definitely the third of the three film clips! I think I'm getting somewhere. Windows 7 sample media was probably in wtv format (which was actually introduced with TV Pack 2008 for Vista.) The factory image of a Windows 7 Home Premium or Ultimate system might be a likely place to find I installed Windows 7 Ultimate and it's nowhere to be found in there.ĭo you remember if the two you deleted were Apollo and Vertigo? It's in the old dvr-ms format that was used by XP Media Center Edition and most Vista systems with WMC. I can't remember what the others were, but I'm sure they were larger files. I deleted all but one: Jewels of the Caribbean: World of National Geographic Special, which is slightly under 2 minutes. 270–277.Yes, my Vista Home Premium system shipped with a Sample Media folder in Recorded TV. of ACM Conference on Human Computer Interaction (CHI’99), Pittsburg, PA, pp. Wexelblat, A., Mayes, P.: Footprints: history-rich tools for information foraging. Wang, J., et al.: Personalization of a Peer-to-Peer Television System. In: User Modeling Sonthofen, Germany (2001) Van Setten: Designing Personalized Information Systems – A Personal Media Center. In: Proceedings of IADIS WWW/Internet 2003, Faro, Portugal, pp. Van Setten, M., et al.: Prediction Strategies in a TV Recommender System: Framework and Experiments. Tang, T., McCalla, G.: Utilizing Artificial Learners to Help Overcome the Cold-Start Problem in a Pedagogically-Oriented Paper Recommendation System. Smyth, B., Cotter, P.: A personalised TV listings service for the digital TV age. Severin, W.J., Tankard Jr., J.W.: Communcation Theories, 5th edn. In: Proceedings of the 4th Euro iTV conference, Athens, Greece, pp. Oehlberg, L., et al.: Social TV: Designing for Distributed, Sociable Television Viewing. Lull, J.: Inside family viewing: Ethnographic research on television’s audiences. Lugmayr, A., et al.: Ambient Media and Home Entertainment (Workshop Review). Iatrino, A., Modeo, S.: Text Editing in Digital Terrestrial Television: a comparison of three interfaces. (eds.) Proceedings from the Second European Conference on Interactive Television “Enhancing the experience” (2004)įink, M., Covell, M., Baluja, S.: Social- and Interactive-Television Applications Based on Real-Time Ambient-Audio Identification. In: Masthoff, J., Griffiths, R., Pemberton, L. Springer, Heidelberg (2004)Ĭoates T.: - A weblog by Tom Coates at the URL: Ĭoppens, T., Trappeniers, L., Godon, M.: AmigoTV: towards a social TV experience. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (2004)īrusilowsky, P., Chavan, G., Farzan, R.: Social Adaptive Navigation Support for Open Corpus Electronic Textbooks. Blythe, M.A., et al.: Funology From Usability to Enjoyment.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |