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Once you've got MC installed and running well, be sure to try a few of these.  The wiki has more on each.
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==Overview==
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This topic is intended to give intermediate users more features to explore.  Once you've got MC installed and running well, be sure to try a few of these.  The wiki has more on each.
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== Features ==
  
 
[http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Theater_View Theater View] -- Our "ten foot mode" for viewing MC on a TV across the room.  Now you're in HTPC territory.
 
[http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Theater_View Theater View] -- Our "ten foot mode" for viewing MC on a TV across the room.  Now you're in HTPC territory.

Revision as of 14:41, 19 April 2012

Overview

This topic is intended to give intermediate users more features to explore. Once you've got MC installed and running well, be sure to try a few of these. The wiki has more on each.

Features

Theater View -- Our "ten foot mode" for viewing MC on a TV across the room. Now you're in HTPC territory.

Remotes -- Whether you use a hardware remote like the Media Center Remote we sell or a software remote for use on another device, you will quickly find it an indispensable tool.

Gizmo -- Our remote for android. You can use it as a remote or you can use it to stream from MC to your phone. For iOS devices and anything else that has a browser, try WebGizmo. It looks and acts like Gizmo but runs in a browser.

Servers -- JRiver has the most sophisticated set of servers available. They allow you to easily enjoy your media in other locations. Set up a single server at home and play content on your other PC or phones -- at home or on the go.

Zones -- JRiver supports playback to several locations at once. You can play audio or video in each location.

More

Getting Started is our guide for new users.