Vista Business Edition - Can you still stream media?
Hello I'm trying to decide on which Vista edition is most appropriate for my
needs.
I want the Remote Desktop capability. This implies Vista Business or Vista
Ultimate.
I also want to be able to stream media (music, videos, JPEG slide shows)
over my network to a D-Link DSM-320 Media Center (hardware device) attached
to my television. I do NOT want/need to put together a Media Center PC.
Can I get away with Vista Business (using Windows Media Player 11 to stream
the media, like I can do now in Windows XP)? Or, do I need Vista Ultimate
(which includes the Media Center features of Vista Home Premium)?
I would appreciate a response only if you have the answer.
Re: Vista Business Edition - Can you still stream media?
If you have a working copy of XP that does what you want it to do why would
you even consider spending your money to get Vista?
I would stick with what you have unless you have a real good reason to move
to Vista right now. Maybe after service pack 1 but not now.
"Ian" <Ian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello I'm trying to decide on which Vista edition is most appropriate for
> my
> needs.
>
> I want the Remote Desktop capability. This implies Vista Business or
> Vista
> Ultimate.
>
> I also want to be able to stream media (music, videos, JPEG slide shows)
> over my network to a D-Link DSM-320 Media Center (hardware device)
> attached
> to my television. I do NOT want/need to put together a Media Center PC.
>
> Can I get away with Vista Business (using Windows Media Player 11 to
> stream
> the media, like I can do now in Windows XP)? Or, do I need Vista Ultimate
> (which includes the Media Center features of Vista Home Premium)?
>
> I would appreciate a response only if you have the answer.
>
> Thx.