


We tended to focus our efforts in enabling Visual Studio C# Express 2008 which you can download from. Follow the instructions in Readme.txt for use with Visual Studio 2010.
#Mediacenter windows 7 code
#Mediacenter windows 7 how to
The Preview Tool actually has a pretty robust automation model itself and this source shows you how to take full advantage for your own authoring tools. Source code for Animation Explorer and Preview Tool Launcher desktop tools.This is a good example of one approach for creating a testing / automation framework for your own application. Source code for the Sample Explorer application you find in the Extras Library after installing the SDK as well as the desktop browsing tool.A couple of new and updated loose MCML samples (mostly to fix up the URLs to the defunct ).Almost everything here is a duplicate of what can be found elsewhere, with minor tweaks mostly in paths. /addendum/ - The original readme for the files in this separate download from the SDK can be found here.These were built in the main product and the source isn't publicly available. A few of them (most notably MCMLPad.exe) don't have source code. /tools/ - Source code for many of the things you find in the /bin/ folder./samples/ - Lots and lots of samples - mostly in Media Center Markup Language which is simply XML.Also included are a few blog posts from 'back in the day' which were relevant. /docs/ - Currently working on porting the source (in a proprietary Word format) to Markdown.As the original installer took care of the heavy lifting there is a little bit of work here to manually register some of the tools within Windows Media Center. /bin/ - Compiled SDK executables which should run on Windows 7.Learn more about the feature and history over on Wikipedia. Preserving a bit of history for the diaspora that created Windows Media Center (the 'eHome' team at Microsoft) and the fans that still use since the actual installer has gone missing from the original download link. The official Windows Media Center SDK for Windows 7 documentation is on the Microsoft site here.
