Watch YouTube in Windows 7 Media Center

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Published on Mon, 19 Apr 2010 15:00:00 +0000 Indexed on 2010/04/19 15:13 UTC
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Have you been looking for a way to watch your favorite viral videos from YouTube and Dailymotion from the couch? Today we take a look at an easy to use plugin which allows you to watch streaming video in Windows 7 Media Center.

Install Macrotube

The first thing we need to do is download and install the plugin called Macrotube (link below) following the defaults through the install wizard.

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After it’s installed, open Windows 7 Media Center and you’ll find Macrotube in the main menu.

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Currently there are three services available…YouTube, Dailymotion, and MSN Soapbox. Just select the service where you want to check out some videos.

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You can browse through different subjects or categories…

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Or you can search the the service by typing in what you’re looking for…with your remote or keyboard.

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There is the ability to drill down you search content by date, rating, views, and relevance.

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There are a few settings available such as the language beta, auto updates, and appearance.

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Now just kick back and browse through the different services and watch what you want from the comfort of your couch or on your computer.

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Conclusion

This neat project is still in development and the developer is continuing to add changes through updates. It only works with Windows 7 Media Player, but there is a 32 & 64-bit version. Sometimes we experiences certain videos that wouldn’t play and it did crash a few times, but that is to be expected with a work in progress. But overall, this is a cool plugin that will allow you to watch your favorite online content from WMC.

Download Macrotube and get more details and troubleshooting help fro the GreenButton forum


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