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Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition
Starting the Media Center
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Navigation and other direct access — The navigation
buttons move the cursor around Media Center windows
and select desired actions, much like a mouse does.
The other direct access buttons open specific windows within
the Media Center, such as the Television Program Guide, a
DVD main menu, and live TV in full screen mode.
Audio and Video — The audio and video buttons control
sound and channel selection, display details, and allows
you to enter text.
Direct Access Buttons
The direct access buttons open the main Media Center
windows.
TV opens the My TV window where you can watch and
record TV and access other My TV features.
Recorded TV opens the Recorded TV window where all
your recorded TV programs are stored. From this
window, you can search for and play back a recorded
show.
Music opens the My Music window where you can play
music CDs and your music files.
Pictures opens the My Pictures window where you can
search for, sort, and view pictures and slide shows that
are stored in the My Pictures or the Shared Pictures
folder in Windows Explorer.
Video opens the My Videos window where you can
search for, sort, and play back your recorded video files
that are stored in the My Videos or the Shared Videos
folder in Windows Explorer.
Media Playback Buttons
These buttons allow you to play back picture slide shows,
music files, playlists, music CDs, DVD movies, home videos,
and live TV, from within the Media Center program.